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When we left Earth [videorecording] : the NASA missions / by Botting, Kate,television producer.; Sinise, Gary,narrator.(CARDINAL)318704; Goodchild, Tim,1960-,television producer.; Fields, Ed,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)886334; Crisp, Mary,television director,television producer.; Green, Nick,television producer,television director.; Dale, Richard,television director.(CARDINAL)791208; Kendall, Dan,television producer,television direvctor.; Jones, Julian(Julian Anthony),television producer,television director.; Meredith, Burgess,1907-1997,narrator.(CARDINAL)520562; Hynd, John,television director.; Kerr, Frank,screenwriter.; Auchincloss, Gordon,screenwriter.; Moore, Lynn Lucius,television director.; Edwards, Clayton,1929-2011,television producer.; Lowry, Ted,television director.(CARDINAL)591277; Armstrong, Neil,on-screen participant.(CARDINAL)781660; Barbree, Jay,on-screen participant.(CARDINAL)367927; Kranz, Gene,on-screen participant.(CARDINAL)701342; Glenn, John,on-screen participant.(CARDINAL)765692; Kraft, Chris,on-screen participant.; Carpenter, Scott,on-screen participant.(CARDINAL)609873; Lunney, Glynn,on-screen participant.; Grissom, Lowell,on-screen participant.; Lewis, Jim,on-screen participant.(CARDINAL)829400; Borman, Frank,on-screen participant.; McDivitt, Jim,on-screen participant.; Cernan, Gene,on-screen participant.; on-screen participant.Young, John,1930-2018(CARDINAL)281416; Lovell, Jim,on-screen participant.(CARDINAL)318699; Aldrin, Buzz,on-screen participant.(CARDINAL)198282; Anders, Bill,on-screen participant.; Borman, Susan,on-screen participant.(CARDINAL)282530; Anders, Valerie,on-screen participant.; McCandless, Bruce,on-screen participant.(CARDINAL)402980; Bean, Al,on-screen participant.; Haise, Fred,on-screen participant.; Kerwin, Joe,on-screen participant.; Duke, Charlie,on-screen participant.; Worden, Al,on-screen participant.; Carr, Gerald,on-screen participant.; Garriott, Owen,on-screen participant.; Crippen, Robert,on-screen participant.; Musgrave, Story,on-screen participant.; Gibson, Hoot,on-screen participant.; Morgan, Barbara,on-screen participant.; Bush, George H. W.,on-screen participant.; Weiler, Ed,on-screen participant.; Hoffman, Jeff,on-screen participant.; Hawley, Steve,on-screen participant.; Sullivan, Kathy,on-screen participant.; Shriver, Loren,on-screen participant.; Reeves, Bill,on-screen participant.; Heflin, Milt,on-screen participant.; Thornton, Kathly,on-screen participant.; Linenger, Jerry,on-screen participant.; Wolf, David,on-screen participant.; Parazynski, Scott,on-screen participant.(CARDINAL)347496; Altman, Scott,on-screen participant.; Lopez-Alegria, Mike,on-screen participant.; Bowersox, Ken,on-screen participant.; Clark, Jon,on-screen participant.; Husband, Evelyn,on-screen participant.(CARDINAL)675040; Collins, Eileen,on-screen participant.; Goldie, Rob,director of photography.; Halliday, John,director of photography.(CARDINAL)664550; Jenkins, Paul,director of photography.(CARDINAL)407820; Gravil, Mark,editor of moving image work.; Williams, Hugh,editor of moving image work.(CARDINAL)720385; Driscoll, Ryan,editor of moving image work.; Worboys, Andy,editor of moving image work.; Parnham, Peter,editor of moving image work.; Gardiner, Dominic,editor of moving image work.; Brook, Simon,editor of moving image work.; Holland, Simon,editor of moving image work.(CARDINAL)421734; Wright, Chris,editor of moving image work.(CARDINAL)740531; Blair-Oliphant, Richard,composer.; Herschensohn, Bruce,composer,editor of moving image work.(CARDINAL)220611; Wimmer, Bastian,editor of moving image work.; Segál, Bernardo,composer.; Dangerous Films,production company.; Discovery Channel (Firm),production company,broadcaster.(CARDINAL)217781; Discovery Communications, Inc.,film publisher.(CARDINAL)273359; Image Entertainment (Firm),production company.(CARDINAL)328010; United States.National Aeronautics and Space Administration.(CARDINAL)137327;
Directors of photography, Rob Goldie, John Halliday, Paul Jenkins ; editors, Mark Gravil, Hugh Williams, Ryan Driscoll, Andy Worboys, Peter Parnham, Dominic Gardiner, Simon Brook, Simon Holland, Chris Wright ; film transfers, Patrick Matthews ; composer, Richard Blair-Oliphant ; conductor, Ben Wallfisch ; NASA archive team, Silvia Gederberg, Rex Ellis, Susan Phipps, John Stoll, Andrew Bush, Margaret Persinger ; consultants, Roger Launius, Chris Riley, Kris Stoever. Friendship 7: Editor, original music, Bruce Herschensohn. Debrief: editor, Bastian Wimmer. The flight of Apollo 11: editor, Bastian Wimmer ; music composed and conducted by Bernardo Segál.Narrator, Gary Sinise; commentators, Neil Armstrong, Jay Barbree, Gene Kranz, John Glenn, Chris Kraft, Scott Carpenter, Glynn Lunney, Lowell Grissom, Jim Lewis, Frank Borman, Jim McDivitt, Gene Cernan, John Young, Jim Lovell, Buzz Aldrin, Bill Anders, Susan Borman, Valerie Anders, Bruce McCandless, Al Bean, Fred Haise, Joe Kerwin, Charlie Duke, Al Worden, Gerald Carr, Owen Garriott, Robert Crippen, Story Musgrave, Hoot Gibson, Barbara Morgan, George H.W. Bush, Ed Weiler, Jeff Hoffman, Steve Hawley, Kathy Sullivan, Loren Shriver, Bill Reeves, Milt Heflin, Kathly Thornton, Jerry Linenger, David Wolf, Scott Parazynski, Scott Altman, Mike Lopez-Alegria, Ken Bowersox, Jon Clark, Evelyn Husband, Eileen Collins.Originally broadcast by the Discovery Channel on June 8, 15, and 22, 2008.3, 2, 1, Lift-off! This six-part series chronicles the inside story of NASA's most epic endeavors. In "Ordinary Supermen" NASA and America's first astronauts, the Mercury Seven, are on a journey into the unknown. "Friends and Rivals" recounts the story of the nine astronauts on the Gemini mission, which rehearsed procedures important to future launches. "Landing the Eagle" details the Apollo program, the Apollo 1 disaster, the flights of Apollo 8, 9, and 10, and the tense lunar descent of Apollo 11. "The Explorers" features five successful moon landings - Apollo missions 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17, the 'successful failure' of Apollo 13, and Skylab. "The Shuttle" looks at that program, including the maiden voyage, the Challenger disaster, and the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope. "A Home In Space" centers on repairing the Hubble Space Telescope, construction of the International Space Station, and the Columbia re-entry disaster of 2003. Told by the astronauts and engineers who were there, this series celebrates NASA's triumphs and tragedies, and the history of American space exploration.Rating: TV-PG.DVD; Region 1, NTSC; Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 surround; anamorphic widescreen (1.78:1) presentation.
Subjects: Documentary television programs.; Nonfiction television programs.; Historical television programs.; Television mini-series.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Project Mercury (U.S.); Project Gemini (U.S.); Project Apollo (U.S.); Apollo 13 (Spacecraft); Skylab Program.; John F. Kennedy Space Center.; Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center.; Space Shuttle Program (U.S.); Challenger (Spacecraft); Hubble Space Telescope (Spacecraft); Columbia (Spacecraft); Space flight to the moon; Space flight; Manned space flight; Astronauts; Astronautics; Space vehicle accidents;
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The last man on the moon [videorecording] / by Stewart, Mark(Producer),film producer.; Dodds, Gareth,film producer.; Mark, Patrick,film producer.; Giles, Sara,film producer.; Craig, Mark(Film director),film director,screenwriter.; Cernan, Eugene,commentator,on-screen participant,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)653915; Lovell, Jim,commentator.(CARDINAL)318699; Mark Stewart Productions,production company.; Stopwatch Productions,production company.; Gravitas Ventures (Firm),contributor.(CARDINAL)340634; FilmRise (Firm),publisher.;
DVD-R (might not be compatible with all players); NTSC, Region 0; widescreen (16x9) presentation; 5.1 surround, 2.0 stereo.Featuring Gene Cernan, Jim Lovell.Film editors, David Fairhead, Dan Haythorn ; director of photography, Tim Cragg ; writers, Eugene Cernan, Mark Craig ; original music, Lorne Balfe.Rating: Not rated.When Apollo astronaut Gene Cernan stepped on the moon in December 1972 he left his footprints and his daughters' initials in the lunar dust. Only now, over forty years later, is he ready to share his epic but deeply personal story of fulfillment, love and loss. Cernan's burning ambition carried him from a quiet Chicago suburb to the spectacular and hazardous environment of space and ultimately, to the moon.Special features: Deleted & extended scenes -- Theatrical trailer.NYTimes.com Critic's Pick; SXSW Film Festival 2016, official selection; Boulder International Film Festival 2016, Best Director; 2015 Sarasota Film Festival, official selection
Subjects: Documentary films.; Nonfiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Cernan, Eugene.; Project Apollo (U.S.); Astronauts; Space race; Space flight to the moon;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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