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| Public Domain Films And Royalty Free Stock Footage |
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Public Domain Archive Film Stock Footage Library |
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| NTSC Quicktime format: (24 hr. turn-around) |
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| PAL Quicktime format: (24 hr. turn-around) |
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| DVD-R Time-Code Preview Disc (NTSC): (24 hr. turn-around) |
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keywords: nasa, apollo program, apollo 13 mission, itan II booster, module pilot, houston we've got a problem |
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Synopsis: Apollo-13, was the fifth Lunar Mission and was to be the third spacecraft to land on the Moon. On the 13th of April, after docking with the Lunar Module, the astronauts, Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, and Jack
Swiggert, discover that their oxygen tanks had ruptured, eliciting the now famous understatement to Mission Control - 'Houston, We've got a problem.'
Stranded 205,000 miles above Earth, the three astronauts and team of mission controllers and engineers race against time and the odds to bring Apollo 13 safely back to Earth... (read more)
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Information: 1970 29 min COL |
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Scenes Include:
Inside the module and Mission Control shots, personal commentary by the actual astronauts concerning the problems as they developed, national news footage and commentary, and a post-flight Presidential Address by President Richard M. Nixon.
As well as footage of the approach to the Moon and departing from Earth, and air-to-ground communication with Mission Control is included.
NASA Astronauts:
James A. Lovell Jr. - Mission Commander, John L. Swigert Jr. - Command Module Pilot, Fred W. Haise Jr.
Mission Control:
Christopher Kraft - Deputy Director Manned Spacecraft Center, Sigurd A. Joberg - Director of Flight Opeations, Glynn Lunney, Gerald Griffin, Eugene Kranz - Flght Directors. Donald K. Slayton - Director Flight Crew Operations.
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