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Apollo

Jan 132011
 
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Man’s Reach Should Exceed His Grasp

Courtesy: NASA Johnson Space Center

Narrated by Burgess Meredith, this film presents the story of flight and of man’s reach for a new freedom through aviation and the exploration of space. From the Wright Brothers’ flight at Kitty Hawk to the landing on the Moon and future missions to the planets, the film depicts the fulfillment of an ancient dream of flight. Through the use of multiple images, the creative role of research is emphasized. Voices of scientists and statements by writers, poets, and philosophers document our search for knowledge.

May 062010
 
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(1) JFK begins space bases tour at Huntsville, meets von Braun, sees Mercury capsule, then to Cape Canaveral, then to Houston and stadium at Rice Univ for speech, then to Manned Spacecraft Center, sees Gemini capsule, then to McDonnell plant in St. Louis where capsules built, sees gemini capsule

May 022010
 
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National Archives and Records Administration

Moonwalk One, ca. 1970

National Aeronautics and Space Administration. (10/01/1958 – )

ARC Identifier 1257628 / Local Identifier 255-HQ-199. This film details the comprehensive coverage surrounding the July 1969 launch of Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins to the moon. The film details activities of both the astronauts and mission control during pre-launch and launch sequences, daily activities aboard the spacecraft and the moonwalk, and provides a view of the historical and cultural events of the time. The footage includes clips from science fiction television shows such as “Flash Gordon” and “Buck Rogers,” as well as a lengthy segment on American rocket pioneer Robert Goddard. The film also explores some of the critical preliminary stages of the Apollo program, including medical testing of the human body in space conditions, as well as the assembly and testing of space suits as worn by the astronauts.