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This program covers the Apollo Project, which was inaugurated by President Kennedy in 1961, involved the labor of over a million people, and involved the study, design, building, and testing of a whole range of elements and activities, including a spacecraft suitable for at least 10 days in space and requiring proportionately larger rockets and boosters, a lunar vehicle, as well as extra-vehicular activities, rendezvous, and docking procedures. The program shows many of the historic elements of the moon landings, and ends with the Apollo-Soyuz docking, which marked the end of the experimental stage of both the American and the Soviet space programs and heralded the arrival of practical space exploration. (28 minutes)



 
    

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Introduction to the Solar System

This program explains how the solar system came into being four-and-a-half billion years ago: the creation of a large vortex when a gas nebula began to shrink; the accretion of surrounding matter; the rising temperature of the primitive sun at the ce...(more details)
 
Origins of the Universe

This program briefly introduces the geocentric view of the universe and the contributions of Kepler and Galileo before explaining the Big Bang. Probing the birth of the universe requires extremely sophisticated astronomical viewing and measuring devi...(more details)
 
The History of Space Technology
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Since the time of Icarus, man has tried to fly. This program covers the history of flight, from the invention of the propeller through the Wright Brothers' first flight and Lindbergh's trans-Atlantic solo; profiles Robert Goddard and traces the devel...(more details)
 
The Applications of Space Technology
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This program covers both scientific and and utility satellites. Geostationary utility satellites include communication, meteorological, and broadcasting satellites; the science satellites cover an almost limitless range, from Explorer 1's discovery o...(more details)
 
The First Steps in Space Exploration
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This program begins with the establishment of NASA in 1958 and explains the history and requirements of Project Mercury-the first manned orbital flight by the U.S. It covers training for high gravity and weightlessness; the development of a life-supp...(more details)
 


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