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"This film traces the principal accomplishments of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in aeronautics and space research from 1959 until the eve of the first lunar landing in 1969. Emphasis is placed on the progressive experience gained on each manned Apollo mission."
National Archives Identifier:     649378

The Magic Of The Atom, No. 031, Atomic Energy For Space.

If you thought the Atlanta Aquarium was great, you have not seen anything yet. This smaller aquarium is considered by many to be one of the best Aquariums in the USA. See Tiger Sharks, Manta Rays, EELS, Jellyfish, Piranha, and lots of other varieties of slat and Freshwater creatures, Also at this Aquarium at the time this footage was recorded, see the Mars Rover. That is Right the Mars rover! Lots of fun, and a great learning experience. This vacation video was filmed in June of 2007. Originally the video and sound was going to be edited before publishing.

1965 NASA Progress Report, from the Office of Space Science and Application. Produced by Norwood Studios, Inc. for the National Aeronautics and Space Association. Writer/Producer Lewis Baer, Editor Michael Ritter, Supervisors for Nasa Jack Posner and Alfred Rosenthal. 0550 PA8297 Highlights 1965: A Progress Report

1965 NASA Progress Report, from the Office of Space Science and Application. Produced by Norwood Studios, Inc. for the National Aeronautics and Space Association. Writer/Producer Lewis Baer, Editor Michael Ritter, Supervisors for Nasa Jack Posner and Alfred Rosenthal.

1965 NASA Progress Report, from the Office of Space Science and Application. Produced by Norwood Studios, Inc. for the National Aeronautics and Space Association. Writer/Producer Lewis Baer, Editor Michael Ritter, Supervisors for Nasa Jack Posner and Alfred Rosenthal.

NASA documentary of the near-fatal Apollo 13 mission in 1972. Includes the onboard explosion and efforts by the ground crew and flight crew to troubleshoot the malfuction and design and implement contingency procedures to bring the crippled spacecraft home. NASA Film HQ-200

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