|
|
|
| Anonymous User (login or join us) | Upload |
) (32 MB)64Kb MPEG4
(71 MB)256Kb MPEG4
(118 MB)Ogg Video
(119 MB)512Kb MPEG4
(192 MB)HiRes MPEG4
(1.1 GB)MPEG2
A look at how NASA uses computers to run the space program, launch manned spacecraft, and manage the overall operations of America's space program.
Guests:
Products/Demos: Space Physics Analysi Network; Total Ozone Map Spectrometer; Space Science Data Center; Silicon Graphics Space Simulator.
This movie is part of the collection: Computer Chronicles
Keywords: space; nasa; astronaut
Creative Commons license: Attribution-NoDerivs-NonCommercial
| Movie Files | MPEG2 | Ogg Video | 256Kb MPEG4 | 512Kb MPEG4 | 64Kb MPEG4 | HiRes MPEG4 |
| space_2.mpeg | 1.1 GB | 118 MB | 119 MB | |||
| space_2_256kb.mp4 | 71 MB | |||||
| space_2_64kb.mp4 | 32 MB | |||||
| space_2_edit.mp4 | 192 MB |
![[4.0 out of 5 stars] [4.0 out of 5 stars]](/images/star.png)




Reviewer: mauipaul - ![[4.0 out of 5 stars] [4.0 out of 5 stars]](/images/star.png)



- July 15, 2004
Subject: Historical VR piece
Was nice to recognize my friends Creon and Scott behind the HMD's of NASA VR telepresence systems back n the 80's.
Good quality streaming on my cable modem
Aloha Creon & Scott at NASA Ames