So far I like it EXCEPT, the science / physics - does the moon have an atmosphere now?
The first episode:
Fire in the spacecraft in zero g does not move upwards, it stays in place because of no gravity the fire is not anymore lighter than the air.
Astronauts walking on the moon shows clouds of dust kicked up from each foot step like it would on Earth.
Why is everyone in the base on the moon walking like they're drunk hanging on to everything in slow motion. The Apollo astronauts on the moon for real didn't do this!
Mars rocket on the launch pad on the moon with cryogenic water vapor descending only happens on Earth with an atmosphere.
The launch of the Mars rocket shows the rocket plumes the same as on Earth but in a vacuum, as on the moon in a vacuum you wouldn't see these plumes as the exhaust gasses instantly dissipate - just like the SpaceX rockets everyone has seen!
Fun Fact: Rocket exhaust from the nozzle is at or slightly less that atmospheric pressure. If you think about about it, it makes perfect sense.
So far the science / physics rating for the first episode is one star.
Good gosh AWAY, you can't find 'The Google' and watch these things in real life like even kids do?