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‘For All Mankind’ alternative timeline vs reality: How Apple TV’s sci-fi show diverges from history

For All Mankind” has just returned for its fifth season, continuing its ambitious mission to reimagine the Space Race.

Having started out with the unexpected sight of the Soviet Union planting its flag on the Moon, the hit Apple TV series has given us a vastly accelerated version of humanity’s exploration of the cosmos. The show had already taken us to the Moon and Mars by the mid-1990s, and now — as its fictional timeline reaches 2012 — a fully-fledged Martian colony is trying to exploit the riches of a nearby asteroid.

Below, we detail the entire “For All Mankind” timeline, from that first lunar landing through to the start of season 5 — and compare the fiction with what happened in real life. And with a sixth and final season already confirmed, we’ll be updating this feature as the show’s alternative history progresses.

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  • Alexei Leonov becomes the first human being to walk on the Moon in June.
  • A month later, Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin crash-land on the lunar surface. Contact is lost for four hours, but they successfully take off and return home.
  • Cosmonaut Anastasia Belikova becomes the first woman on the Moon in November.

In real life (IRL): Armstrong and Aldrin were the famously the first people to set foot on the Moon. Leonov completed the first spacewalk in 1965. The USSR sent the first woman into space, Valentina Tereshkova, in 1963.

Mercury 13 astronaut trainees several years earlier. The Vietnam War didn’t actually end until 1975.

IRL: Molly Cobb was inspired by real-life Mercury 13 trainee Jerrie Cobb, though no American woman would fly in space until Sally Ride in 1983. Observations suggest that the Shackleton Crater (located near the lunar south pole) may contain ice.

Artemis program is planning to change that very soon…

IRL: Slayton did belatedly fly on the joint US/Soviet Apollo-Soyuz mission in 1975, and passed away in 1993. Gene Kranz is still alive, aged 92. The Soviet Union has yet to land any humans on the Moon. Nixon was given a presidential pardon, but by Gerald Ford rather than Kennedy.

  • Enterprise (named in honor of “Star Trek”), is launched by NASA.
  • Pope John Paul II murdered in Vatican City.
  • Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, marries Prince Charles in London.

IRL: Enterprise was the name given to the Shuttle prototype, though it never flew in space — Columbia was the first actual Shuttle.

Reagan won his first term in 1980. Lennon died, but Pope John Paul II survived. Prince (now King) Charles married Princess Diana in 1981, but later married Camilla Parker Bowles (the current Queen) in 2005.

IRL: NASA recently announced plans for a spacecraft that will use nuclear electric propulsion (NEP) to travel to Mars. President Reagan announced the orbital Strategic Defense Initiative, nicknamed Star Wars, in 1984.

In a rare case of real-life beating “For All Mankind” to the punch, the Apollo-Soyuz mission actually took place eight years earlier. Tragically, Korean Airlines Flight 007 really was shot down over the Sea of Japan.

nuclear fusion reactors remain in the realms of science fiction. Space tourism is still the domain of the super-rich.

China’s first human spaceflight didn’t take place until 2003, while North Korea reportedly reached space in 2024. The Beatles’ last live concert was their famous rooftop gig in 1969.

The Hubble Space Telescope was launched in 1990, and named after American astronomer Edwin Hubble. The James Webb Space Telescope, launched in 2021, was named after James Webb, administrator of NASA from 1961-1968.

Sojourner was the name of the Mars rover launched as part of NASA’s Pathfinder mission, launched in 1996. In real life, the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991.

Pulsed Plasma Rocket (PPR) is under development, though it does feel like it’s been added to “For All Mankind”‘s mythology for narrative expedience, in order to make travel time between planets that little bit shorter. Hilton is yet to announce plans for hotels beyond Earth.

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  • The original Pathfinder Space Shuttle is driven through Los Angeles highways on its way to its permanent home at the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center.

IRL: The Space Shuttle Endeavour made a similar journey in 2012, though it is currently away from public view.

New episodes of “For All Mankind” debut on Apple TV+ on Fridays.


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