Astrounaut Edward H. White is shown strolling in space, the first spacewalk by an American. Several onboard cameras capture outstanding photographic records of thes breathtaking spacewalk. In the following days, the astronauts work, eat, sleep and perform 11 measurements and photographic experiments during the 62 revolutions of Gemini 4.
Following the Gemini VIII crew as they complete historic first docking in space with the Agena target vehicle. Camreas record the harrowing experiances of the astronauts as Gemini VIII wildly gyrates through space following major malfunction. The spacecraft is separated from the Agena and is miraculously brought under control, and re-entry is achieved.
An estimated 1 billion people on Earth watched, you can be there too! Relive the spectacular vayage of Apollo 11 as the first man sets foot on the moon in this awardwinning video of footage never before seen! See what goes on behind the scenes of mission control! Ride down alongside the astronauts aboard the Eagle as it touches down on the lunar surface at Tranquility base. Be there at lunar take-off, the trip home and all the excitement.
Let this awardwinning video take you along the ill-fated vayage of Apollo 13. From those first chilling words, through the tension packed long flight home. You are there! Watch scenes never before released as the astronauts determine the cause of their lifethreatening problems, solutions and plans to return to earth. In the final analysis, this is not a story of failure, but a shining example of the human spirit to overcome adversity that you will want to watch againg and again!
This exciting close-up of the Apollo 16 mission details the landing and the Three Lunar Traverses in the Highland Region of the Moon near the crated Descartes. Included in this docementary is an extraordinary astronaut's eye view from the Rovert, the Lunar Grand Prix, the fascinating discovery of the house-sized rock, lunar lift-off and the spacewalk 173.000 miles above the Earth. Microphones and cameras in Mission Control record the emergency problemsolving during a tension-packed pre-landing crisis and the reactions of scientists on Earth as the astronauts explore the Moon.
Astronauts: Eugene A. Cernan, Ronald E. Evans and Harrison H. Schmitt. Launch date: December 6, 1972. You have just come aboard the Apollo 17 journey to Taurus - Littrow, the final lunar landing mission in the Apollo space program. You will witness the highlights of the mission and how it will relate to Skylab, the Apollo/Soyuz link-up and the Space Shuttle. You will relive this flight with the astronauts.
The precedent setting mission between the United States and the Soviet Union. The film treats scientific and technological achivements and stresses the spirit of cooperation and friendship. It concludes with a projection on the future of international cooperation in space over scenes of the Space Shuttle and the European developed Spacelab.
This film records the launch of unmanned Skylab 1 on May 14, 1973, and the missionthreatening problem resulting from the loss of the meteroid heat shield. The fabrication of materials and the equipment used in the repair operation is grapihically documented, followed by the installation of the parasol after the lauch and docking of the manned SL-2 with the SL-1 workshop. Also included are onboard sequenses of the daily work routines and some of the experiments.
Skylab was the first United States manned space station, man's boldest step toward future colonization of space. This is the very story of the threee missions, the nine astronauts and thier 171 days in the manned laboratory. Criss-crossing 70 percent of the Earth's land area. Skylab's sensors gathered information about many features on Earth. Perhaps one day mankind will be ordering a new home in space with four rooms, Earth's view.
This film covers the first four test missions of the Space Shuttle Columbia, STS flights 1,2,3 and 4. Also you will witness the events leading up to the first launch, President's Reagan's speech after the fourth landing and highlights of the orbital flight test program in general.
This docementary film covers the first four operational missions of the space transportation system, STS flights 5,6,7 and 8. The operational common denominator of the mission's satellite deployment is stressed. Also included are significant secondary achivements such as EVA's, the first female astronaut, the first night launch and landing and some of the more important onboard achivements.
This film of the November 1984 launch of the space shuttle Discovery graphically illustrates the dispersment of two important satellites, the Telestat-H and the Syncom IV-1. Watch as both satellites are flawlessly lauched into orbit. Thrill to the daring rescue of two inoperative satellites. See extraordinary footage of the precise timing involved in these rescues. Also shown are detailed views of both the flight deck and mid-deck of the Discovery.
The August 1985 lunch of the space shuttle Discovery was planned and executed in only four months. The primary objectives of this mission were the retrival of an inoperative Syncom satellite, the repair of the satellite, and its subsequent return to its proper orbit. Watch in amazement as each step in the laborious process is graphically photographed and explaind in vivid detail. Also documented is the successful deployment of numerous satellites, including the ASC-1 and Aussat-1. Another highlight of this film is the spectacular footage of weather disturbances on Earth.
This was the flight that exposed the real dangers of space exploration. Millions of people watched in disbelife as the space shuttle Challanger (flight 51-L) exploded. This film was prepared by the 51-L Data and Design Analysis Task Force and documents the Task Force's activities and findings. It provides a concise, technical explanation of the cause of the Challanger accident.
An hour program of the first 25 years of NASA. Including these history making events; orbiting the Earth for the first time on Friendship 7, the first docking in space by the Gemini VII crew, the first man to set foot on the moon with Apollo 11, the ill-fated voyage of Apollo 13, th unbelievable expolosion of space shuttle Challanger... and much more.
This video from the Glenn Research Center highlights in stunning, behind-the-scenes imagery the launches of three space shuttle missions: STS-114, STS-117, and STS-124. NASA engineers provide commentary as footage from the ground and from the orbiters themselves document in detail the first phase of a mission.