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This program begins with the launch of Columbia on April 12, 1981, explaining step by step what is happening and why as the main engines ignite, solid rocket booster ignition begins, and lift-off is achieved and as the solid rocket boosters separate and parachute into the ocean. The program then follows this and subsequent space shuttles to show what happens in orbit, the emergence of problems and the efforts to repair and prevent them in the future, and the nature of the experiments being carried out and the photographs taken. It also shows and explains the return to Earth: the loss of altitude and speed, reentry into the atmosphere, and the transformation of the space shuttle into a glider. (28 minutes)



 
    

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Copyright date: ©1989



Part of the Series : Video Encyclopedia of Space
     


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Living in Space

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The History of Space Technology
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The Space Shuttle

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The First Steps in Space Exploration
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Flight to the Moon

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 s...(more details)
 


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