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Norwood Studios, Inc. (for NASA)Highlights 1965: A Progress Report (Part III) (1965)

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


This movie is part of the collection: Prelinger Archives

Producer: Norwood Studios, Inc. (for NASA)
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: NASA; Space: Satellites; Motion Pictures: Government

Creative Commons license: Public Domain


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Reviewer: Spuzz - [2.0 out of 5 stars] - October 29, 2003
Subject: It was a failure.. But a SUCCESSFUL failure!
A VERY teckie overview of just what the heck NASA was doing in 1965, in case you were suspicious. My guess is that this was made for government purposes, as the technical speak and the endless overview of satelite after satelite would bore the 1960's housewife very quickly. Although it gets tireing very quickly, it's fascincating to see how.. BUSY NASA was during that time. Nice animation too. The whole thing just reminds me of the (long gone) Disneyland ride called 'Mission To Mars'


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