Richard of gXp writes, "There is something majestic, something awe-inspiring, something regally celestial about a film documentary about space. Something about the subject of space fascinates me to no end. It is a fascination that In Saturn’s Rings writer/director Stephen van Vuuren and I have in common. The love and respect we both have for the celestial heavens that surround and house our tiny planet in the vastness of space is nothing short of miraculous. And van Vuuren makes his love and respect for the heavens above very apparent in this documentary as the film takes us on a journey from the very beginnings of our universe to what we know of our tiny spec of space in the modern day and how much and how little we know about it all. In van Vuuren’s own words, he and his team gathered mounds and mounds of research, data, and photographs, many of them from the recent Cassini-Huygens Mission to Saturn, and presented a beautiful and in-depth look into space using nothing but real photographs from the mission and absolutely no CGI to tell the story that leads into the modern era of space exploration – all of which is beautifully narrated by LeVar Burton."
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