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NASA: Az Amerikai Űrkutatás Története DVD 5. | Dokumentumfilm DVD

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NASA: Az Amerikai Űrkutatás Története / Part 5 | Dokumentumfilm DVD  

NASA - Az Amerikai űrkutatás története 5.

Made in Hungary  

Region 2 PAL DVD

 

Product Information

  • UPC: 5999883048429 
  • Product Type: Documentary DVD 
  • Audio Language: Hungarian 
  • Running Time: 90 minutes 
  • Format: PAL, 4:3 (1.33:1) 
  • Audio: Hungarian 2.0 Dolby Digital 
  • Distributor: Mirax

Overview

"NASA: Az Amerikai Űrkutatás Története" (NASA: The History of American Space Exploration) is a comprehensive documentary chronicling NASA's most significant achievements. This informative film focuses on three pivotal chapters in America's space program: the Apollo 17 mission - the final lunar landing, the complete Apollo era, and the first 40 days of Skylab - America's pioneering space station. Through authentic archival footage and expert commentary, viewers gain intimate insights into the challenges, triumphs, and scientific breakthroughs that defined America's quest to explore beyond our planet. The documentary captures both the technical accomplishments and human stories behind these historic missions, offering a fascinating look at one of humanity's greatest adventures.

Product Features

  • Format: DVD, PAL system
  • Aspect Ratio: 4:3 (1.33:1)
  • Audio: Hungarian 2.0 Dolby Digital
  • Running Time: 90 minutes
  • Special Features: Interactive menu, Original archive footage
  • Content: Three documentary segments covering different NASA programs

Interesting Facts

Apollo 17: On the Shoulders of Giants The documentary provides detailed coverage of Apollo 17, the final lunar landing mission commanded by Gene Cernan in December 1972. This historic mission marked several significant milestones: it was the last time humans set foot on the Moon, featured the first and only geologist (Harrison "Jack" Schmitt) to walk on the lunar surface, and set records for the longest lunar landing mission and longest total extravehicular activities (moonwalks). The film allows viewers to experience the excitement and wonder of exploring the Moon's surface through the eyes of these astronauts who, in Rusty Schweickart's words, felt as if they were "standing on the shoulders of giants."

The Apollo Era: Triumph Through Adversity This segment presents a comprehensive overview of the entire Apollo program, from its tragic beginning with the Apollo 1 fire that claimed the lives of astronauts Grissom, White, and Chaffee, through the eventual triumph of landing twelve men on the Moon between 1969 and 1972. The documentary explores how the program sparked nationwide debate due to its enormous $25 billion cost over a decade, while simultaneously delivering scientific discoveries that saved thousands of lives through technological advances. Despite controversy, the Apollo program represented a monumental leap forward for humanity and established America as a leader in space exploration.

Skylab: America's First Space Station The documentary chronicles the challenging early days of America's first space station. Launched on May 14, 1973, Skylab's deployment was far from smooth, creating tense moments for mission control. The film captures the critical moments of the rescue mission that would determine the entire program's fate. These dramatic events are narrated by Pete Conrad, who had been part of NASA's astronaut corps since 1962 and commanded the first crew to visit the damaged station. His firsthand perspective provides unique insights into how NASA's engineers and astronauts overcame seemingly impossible obstacles to salvage the mission.

NASA's Technological Legacy While not explicitly stated in the product description, the documentary likely highlights how NASA's space programs have contributed to countless technological innovations we use daily. The Apollo and Skylab missions advanced technology in fields ranging from computing and telecommunications to medicine and materials science. Many modern conveniences—from memory foam mattresses to water purification systems—originated from NASA research during this era, demonstrating how space exploration has practical benefits for life on Earth.

The Human Element of Space Exploration Beyond the technical achievements, the documentary captures the human stories behind these historic missions. Through archival footage and commentary from the astronauts themselves, viewers gain insight into what it felt like to travel to the Moon, conduct scientific research in zero gravity, and face life-threatening challenges hundreds of thousands of miles from home. These personal perspectives help audiences understand both the psychological impact of space travel and the remarkable courage required to venture beyond Earth.

Publishers

Distributed by Mirax (2040 Budaörs, Gyár u. 2. Tel.: 06-23-88-98-48, Fax: 06-23-88-98-49, http://www.mirax.hu, e-mail: mirax@mirax.hu)

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