NASA Skylab - The Story of the Nine Men and the Three Missions, Their Challenges and Successes. DVD. Explore the missions of Skylab in this collection of three films about America's first space station.
Film one is "Skylab - The First 40 days" This film explores the early days of Skylab and the problems the astronauts encountered and had to overcome to survive in the space station.
Film two is "4 Rooms Earth View" - This film is a documentary exploring all three missions of Skylab, the nine astonauts who manned those missions and their 171 days in the manned laboratory/space station.
Film three is "Skylab The Second Manned Mission" - Skylab Two was a repair mission to take care of all the problems that could not be fixed by the Skylab one team. This repair mission made possible the very productive Skylab three mission.
The run time for this collection is 1 hour 28 minutes. (Amazon.com Sponsored Result)
NASA Space Shuttle (Liftoff) Black Wood-Mounted Art Poster Print - 22" X 32" . This poster shows a space shuttle during takeoff. The main rockets are ignited, causing a large smoek cloud on the ground. This poster measures approx. 22" x 32" NASA's Space Shuttle is the spacecraft currently used by the United States government for its human spaceflight missions. At launch, it consists of a rust-colored external tank (ET), two white, slender solid rocket boosters (SRBs), and a winged orbiter (the space shuttle). The orbiter carries astronauts and payload such as satellites or space station parts into low earth orbit, into the Earth's upper atmosphere or thermosphere. (Amazon.com Sponsored Result)
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Nasa: The Complete Illustrated History Paperback by Michael Gorn. This fascinating book – now updated and available in paperback to mark the 50th anniversary of NASA in 2008 – tells the remarkable history of America’s unrivalled contribution to the exploration of space from the early twentieth century to the present. Award-winning historian Michael H. Gorn covers every US space mission ever undertaken, including those of projects Mercury, Gemini and Apollo, and the development of the Space Shuttle, and brings the story up to date by explaining the functions of NASA’s two windows in space: the Hubble Space Telescope and the International Space Station. This is the first illustrated history of NASA – the National Aeronautics and Space Administration – ever to be published. It reveals the personalities involved – the personal ambitions and temperaments of astronauts, scientists and engineers, and the influence of America’s presidents on the US space programme – as much as the technological advances that have made space exploration possible. Authoritatively and engagingly written, the book is profusely illustrated throughout with 500 stunning photographs. (Amazon.com Sponsored Result)
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