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221052 02:00:00 - 02:18:56 1972 COL SD
NASA
- Apollo 16 - Nothing So Hidden - JSC 580 [Part 1]
16Apr72 Apollo XVI on pad at
dawn. Crew eating breakfast -
John Young, Ken Maddingly, Charles Duke read papers.
Moon in sky - day. Shots on moon
taken from rover travelling to Stone Mountain. Titles.
02:01:58 Crowds at Kennedy Space
Center - rocket on launch pad. Top
shot INT Marshall Space Flight Centre Houston - staff at banks of computers
working on problem.
02:02:22 Good shots launch and
take off, mission control and in space - shots during flight to moon.
19Apr72 - Moon from Apollo.
02:03:40 20Apr Exterior un-docking procedure - problem
found on command module engine - good shots inside mission control as they
try to solve problem. Intercut
with rendezvous of command and lunar module. The decision is taken to go for landing.
02:08:07 Shots of moon from lunar
module landing on Descartes Plateau intercut with shots inside mission control. 'you go for landing'. Landing
and moon scape scenes; 'we're finally here Houston'.
02:09:55 21Apr John Young out of module - moon scapes. Scientists observing mission from Science Support Room.
02:10:28 US Flag planted on moon. Astronauts take photos - Young sets up UV camera to take shots of earth
and UV shots of stars etc.
02:11:32 Duke drills hole for
heat flow probe. Young sets up
other experiments. A problem
occurs with heat flow experiment. Experiments
monitored by scientists on earth.
02:13:35 Astronauts into moon
buggy / rover and move away from landing site - make further experiments re:
magnetic fields, intercut with shots Houston.
02:14:59 Good shots rover put
through its paces bouncing over moon. Back to lunar base.
02:16:10 Team at Houston in cafeteria.
02:16:38 22Apr Shots of lunar module - travelling on
rover - astronauts moving around on moon collecting samples and carrying out
more experiments intercut with Houston shots of information received from
moon.
221052 02:18:57 - 02:28:23 1972 COL SD
NASA
- Apollo 16 - Nothing So Hidden - JSC 580 [Part 2]
Vars pieces to camera about importance of space experiments.
02:19:40 Day three 23Apr - astronauts
head out on moon buggy / rover - more experiments - shots of crater - discover
huge boulder - intercut with shots of mission control - Astronauts return
to module on rover.
02:24:10 Lunar module lift off
and docking. Astronauts inside
module eating.
02:24:59 Shot of earth.
02:25:06 25Apr - Maddingley space
walk - retrieves film cannisters.
02:25:44 Excellent shot of earth
from space. Astronaut VO 'I think
we've seen as much in ten days as most people see in ten lifetimes'.
02:25:55 27Apr Re-entry and splashdown. Intercut with shots mission control -
applause.
02:27:03 Astronauts exit helicopter
onto red carpet; Ship's Captain ? speech re: teamwork of Apollo XVI mission. Celebrations in mission control - cigars & backslapping. End titles inc. note 'Prelanding rendezvous sequence created with photography
from previous missions'.
221052 02:57:06 - 03:03:58 1968 col Sd
NASA
- Debrief Apollo 8 - Introduction [Part
1]
Opens with 1970s introduction to 'Debrief Apollo 8' for Lewis History of Space
Travel Series - Jim Burnett of NASA's Lewis Research Center in Cleveland OH.
02:57:40 Spectacular launch scenes
- Apollo 8. Rocket & engines
on display in hangar - VO re provenance of compenents - from all corners of
US. VS rocket on launch pad. CU lift off.
02:59:43 Astronauts being suited
up - Bormann, Lovell and Anders. Further
CUs of launch; command module breaking through atmosphere? VO re mission of Apollo 8.
03:01:27 Good shots Earth from
space. VO historian Arthur Schlesinger
Jr. Interiors spacecraft.
220293 13:02:12 - 13:03:26 1961 B/W Sd
Cosmonaut
- Russian orbits globe 17 times
Streets in New York - newpaper headlines re Titov space journey - launch of
rocket (not Titov's). Earth from
space, barely distinguishable - recording
equipment picking up Titov speaking from space - radar dish. Animated globe
turning plotting course.
220528 01:17:58 - 01:29:24 1974 - 1975 col Si
Apollo
- Soyuz Test Project [Part 6]
Apollo/Soyuz docking - INT hatch opened - crew transfer and joint activities
- shaking hands - sign 'Welcome Aboard Soyuz!'. Astronaut takes photos. Astronauts & Cosmonauts share a meal. CU two sides of US/USSR medal joined together. Hatch closing and separation. Shots of Earth from travelling orbit.
01:25:55 Soyuz landing - Russian
celebrations - Cosmonauts greet crowd. INT Apollo command module - sample bags of tadpoles in water ? Unusual shot of Apollo command module
falling through sky & splashdown seen from inside module as well as from
rescue ship / aircraft.
220530 04:13:30 - 04:47:38 1969 col Sd
Apollo
11 For All Mankind - Apollo XI - Three reels
Special effects of sun on water - seagull
flying - volcanic rocks - moon.
04:14:55 Apollo 11 on launch pad, early morning. Titles. Neil Armstrong, Michael
Collins and Buz Aldrin suiting up. Astronauts leave for launch site. Unloading
from van - up in elevator. Saturn V on launch pad - Astros in white room. People on
beach watching. Dr von Braun in lunar control centre. Dr Debuse and Dr Petrone
- pan over consoles - Dr Mueller.
04:16:56 Gantry removed - ignition and launch. People watching - tracking
of Saturn V. Mission control.
Astronauts in command module. Docking with lunar module. Earth from space. Interior rocket. Mission control as Apollo goes into lunar orbit. Moons surface. Lunar module undocking
- Eagle rotating - lunar module
passing over landing sight. Moons surface - earthrise.
220524 20:01:44 - 20:02:59 1966 b/w Sd
Soviet
Moon Landing - Lunar IX Transmits Photos to Earth
Moon - drawing of Russian observation
craft on moon. Animation of rocket going to moon. Jodrell Bank observatory
near Manchester, England - Man at control panel - radar dishes - man at tape
recording machine. Signals being
picked up at Jodrell bank. Still photos of moon surface.
Space Race
220525 21:00:28 - 21:03:53 1966 b/w Sd
Gemini
10 - 3-Day Flight Big Success
Shots of Earth from space as Gemini 10 orbits Earth. Agena target rocket and
docking. Separation. Capsule parachutes into sea. Rescue helicopters over
capsule, Astronauts Michael Collins
and John Young exit capsule and into liferaft. Astronauts hoisted into helicopter. AV Aircraft carrier SS Guadalcanal. Collins and Young out of helicopter onto deck.
220525 21:08:01 - 21:12:36 1966 b/w Sd
Gemini
11 - Record Flight, Perfect Landing.
Two Astronauts Charles Conrad and Richard Gordon leaving quarters. In ready
room astronauts suiting up. Astronauts to pad by bus. Up in elevator and into
capsule. Hatches closed. Agena blasts off from pad. Gemini and Titan rocket
lift off. Hand using on-board computer - first time used in space . Docking manoeuvres. Previously shot film of astonauts in training
to use cameras. Earth from space. Gordon standing in space hatch taking film
of stars. Re-entry and splashdown
- parachute.
220525 21:13:15 - 21:17:27 1966 b/w Sd
Gemini
11's View - Space Photos Are Stunning Spectacle
Astronaut Gordon space walk - attaching tether to nose cone. Cartwheel manoeuvre. Views of Earth from
space - 400 miles up - shows coastline of Ethiopia and Somali - Aden - India. Aircraft Carrier Guam - helicopter lifts off for pick up. Capsule floating
down on parachute - splashdown. Safety
collar attached to capsule. Astronauts climb out - hoisted into chopper. Helicopters
land on deck - astronauts welcomed on deck. First time re-entry was achieved
using on-board automatic pilot.
220357 02:04:48 - 02:11:15 1962 B/W SD
Space
Triumph: Glenn Flight Thrills World
RE John Glenn's historic flight.
Glenn into space suit. CU Glenn
smiles. Sunrise at Cape Canaveral. Sign 'NASA Transfer'. Glenn
in spacesuit walks into lift
to rocket. Photographers. Lift goes up. Glenn into Mercury capsule. Rocket launched. CU actual footage Glenn in Mercury. Animation
mercury turning. VO Glenn commenting
from capsule. Animation capsule
orbiting earth. Carrier Randolph
at sea. Sailors on deck look out. Capsule lifted from sea onto deck of destroyer
Noah. Glenn in spacesuit on deck
of Noah. Glenn on bench grinning. Glenn lifted from ship by helicopter to Carrier Randolph. Glenn aboard Randolph shakes
hands with officers. Signs register. Glenn waves.
220528 00:10:11 - 00:20:37 1960s - 1970s col Sd
Time
of Apollo, The [Part 2]
Zoom in to Space city - Narration re disaster in which three astronauts died
over shots obsolete building and sign with emergency numbers. Remains of launch structure. VS installations at Cape Kennedy.
00:12:28 Saturn Rocket being
moved on huge transporter to launch pad - Excellent night shots launch of
Apollo 17 (XVII) - Interiors rocket, astronauts - weightlessness - Shepard
eating & shaving.
00:15:45 Radar dish at sunset. VO from Apollo 13 'Houston we have a problem' - interior space craft. News zipper sign - people standing on streets. Mission control during Apollo XIV - v/o
Flight director Eugene Krantz ? intercut shots MOCR and interiors Apollo 13. Night shot News Zipper sign re splashdown - celebrations.
00:17:03 Desert area with radar
dish. Earth from space. LS landing module flying over surface
of moon.
00:18:45 Apollo 17 (last flight
to moon) landing. V/O Dr Harrison
Schmidt. Astronaut descends ladder
to moons surface. Pan over surface
of moon - craters - stills.
220528 00:20:38 - 00:28:38 1960s - 1970s col Sd
Time
of Apollo, The [Part 3]
PoV from travelling moon buggy / rover. Moon rock in Smithsonian Institute. Scientists in laboratories study moon rock. Houston - man at computer consul getting
data from moons surface. Montage
astronauts training - centrifuge etc. Construction of launch structure ? Microscope shots moon crystals.
00:23:14 Astronauts running on
moon - v/o astronauts singing. Planting
US flag on moon. Earth from space. Moon landing module blasts off from moon. Still of Earth from space; travelling shot over Earth's surface. Splashdown - good shots module and parachutes. End credits over sunset shots of launch pad.
221052 03:03:59 - 03:15:19 1968 col Sd
NASA
- Debrief Apollo 8 - Introduction [Part
2]
VS mission control room - flight controllers at consoles. AV communications ship and aircraft. Huge radar dishes. Mission control - men on telephones -
VO Henry Ford commenting on conquest of space.
03:06:08 Sun - explosions from
sun's surface. Sun spot and solar
flare activity monitored by SPAN - computers and telescopes.
03:06:58 First television shot
of earth from space; interiors spacecraft; 'miles from earth' counter.
03:07:46 Thomas J Watson Jnr,
Chairman of IBM, VO re space race. CU
computer reels turning. VO Dr
Ralph Bunch of UN re space travel over shots of moon.
03:09:28 Christmas Eve - night
shots street scenes - neon lights, xmas trees, shop windows - moving news
flash / zip re Apollo 8 - Newspapers - VO Bob Hope comments on space flight. Surface of the moon - long tracking shots.
03:13:17 Interiors space capsule
w/ VO astronomer Dr Leo Goldberg re importance of space mission - asrtonaut
carrying out repair inside module.
220927 13:08:27 - 13:17:40 1960's COL SIL
#
7075 EARTH FROM APOLLO VII
Shot of earth from space
dumped urine passes observation port and appears as meteorites; tracking shots
from orbit;
13:10:25 Satellite - Saturn II stage in orbit near to command module
ELS tumbling Saturn II stage in orbit;
Shots from orbit. Good shots Earth curvature etc.
220927 13:45:34 - 13:52:07 1960's COL SIL
Gemini
XII - Aldrins EVA
Good shots of Buzz Aldrin with earth and space in background as he works outside
craft.
220927 13:52:12 - 14:09:09 1968 COL SIL
Apollo
VIII
TS over lunar surface - very good shots showing moons surface, craters etc.
Caption held up on-board in command module; 'Apollo 8 Home Movies' various
shots showing weightlessness and activity.
13:58:28 TS over lunar surface - very good textures seen.
14:01:53 Earth from space. Tilt down earth as debris flies into space; moon
surface from lunar module.
14:04:49 LS moon and Earth with
red glow.
14:05:25 TS over moon's surface.
14:07:15 Scenes of crew on-board command module.
221036 11:32:05 - 11:36:31 1965 COL SIL
NASA
- Ed White's EVA Gemini IV 3rd - 7th June 1965
VS White carrying out tests in orbit. Space walk. Earth seen
in background.
221036 12:20:23 - 12:24:05 1960s COL SIL
NASA
- Launch Mishaps
12:20:42 LMS Juno launch and
explosion.
12:20:53 LMS Atlas launch and
explosion - spectacular ball of flame as debris falls back to earth.
12:22:32 Polaris explosion on
launch pad and in mid-air.
12:22:52 Atlas launch - tracking
shot Atlas and spectacular explosion.
12:23:51 Launch of Blue Scout.
220531 05:00:10 - 05:12:46 1995 Sd col
STS-68
Mission Highlights
Night shots Space shuttle Orbiter Endeavor on launch pad at Kennedy Space
Center Florida. Launch control
room. Weather map. Orbiter on launch pad. Crew suiting up - astronauts Baker,
Wilcutt, Smith and Thomas. Wisoff suiting, Bursch suiting. Crew leaving room.
Crew to launch pad. Crew have pre flight pictures taken. Orbiter on launch
pad - arms pull back. Launch - countdown - cu engines ignition. Lift off.
Tracking flight. Good shot separation of rocket boosters against night sky.
Flight Control Room ( FCR ) External tank after jettison. FCR - Flight director
220531 05:12:47 - 05:30:23 1995 Sd col
STS-68
Mission Highlights - Onboard Experiments and Crew Activities
In orbit - Pay load doors open. Pan Space radar laboratory antenna in Port
loading bay. Band Antenna - zoom out. Earth from space in background.
05.15.44 Flight deck - Smith sitting in Commanders chair explains experiments
to be done. He shows cannister containing 5000 Gypsy Moth eggs. Eggs carried
in space produce sterile moths. 2nd experiment is to help in production of
new drugs.
Wilcutt opens Commercial Protein Crystal Growth scrim during experiment. Jones
working with biological research cannister. Wilsoff with visual vestibular
experiment. Burch and Smith doing saliva test. Bursch, Jones and Smith doing
angular momentum studies. Wisoff reading from text information and printing
system on board. Baker using bicycle ergometer, Wisoff running beside him.
Wilcutt on ergometer - Baker reading message. Smith cleaning. Bursch using
Shuttle Onboard Personal Computer. Thomas consulting maps.Jones eating - Smith
writing
05.27.17 Baker doing chin-ups and floats overhead. Burch goes into sleeping
compartment after kissing photo of wife. Wilcutt using computer. Wisoff, Smith
and Baker making repairs to equipment.
Baker and Wilcutt float into seats.
220531 05:30:24 - 05:53:58 1995 Sd col
Space
Radar Laboratory - SRL-2 Activities and Earth View Two reels
Exterior lab with earth in background. Jones explains work of Space Radar
Lab. Re changes - global warming etc.
05:32:10 Jones shows video showing exterior and radar arms, continues to explain
mission.
05:38:25 Baker photograps out of overhead window. - Cameras.
05:38:42 View from space of Kliuchevskoi volcano on the Kamchatka peninsula.
Side view volcano with ash plume.
05:39:43 Data being received
in Houston of Kamchatka peninsula and Baring Sea
05:40:15 Views of volcano from SRL. - pull back to show Earth horizon, part
of lab wing visible top of screen.
05:40:42 Data being received Houston as lab passes over Great Lakes and Michigan
Ground site - one of the ecology sites being studied
05:41:04 Payload operations control center at Marshall Space Flight Center,
Huntsville Alabama.
05:41:53 Wisoff changes tape on board lab.
Reel two
05:42:13 Data being received Houston as lab passes over Sahara desert N.W.
Africa .
05:43:04 Data being received Houston as lab passes over coast of Japan, Hokkaido
Island and Sea of Japan.
05:44:29 Data being received Houston as lab passes over Great Lakes region.
05:45:42 Data being received Houston as lab passes over volcanoes on Galapagos
Islands
05:46:09 Thomas changing tapes on board SRL. Moving pix exterior of lab as passes over Sahara. Radar pix superimposed to show how the
radr picks up features not seen by naked eye.
05:47:03 Jones and Bursch film out of windows. Earth curve - Pacific Ocean,
Philippines, Mindanao Island.
05:48:0 Smoke plumes from Australian fires
05:48:25 Good shot earth curvature - ocean.
05:48:38 Fires and smoke plumes Brazil.
05:49:16 Earth limb of lab.
05:49:32 California coastline looking south, San Francisco Bay, Half Moon
Bay. Zoom in to San Francisco
Bay Sun glinting off Gulf of Cortex, Southern Baja Peninsula and Pacific Ocean.
05:50:36 Bursch filming out of side window - camera floated over to him.
05:50:59 Southern Chesapeake Bay, Cape Hatteras, Pimlico Sound, sun glint
on Atlantic Ocean. West Coast
of South America, Chile, Andes Mountains. Canadian provinces of Quebec and New Foundland.
05:52:51 Interior lab - crew filming.
05:53:19 Earth curvature, Atlantic ocean. Orbit sunset.
220531 05:54:00 - 05:58:45 1995 Sd col
Entry
and Landing
Close shot starboard pay load bay. Flight
deck operations during manoeuvres, re-entry flames visible through windows.
05:55:40 Exterior shots of Endeavor
Space shuttle as approaches landing area. Heat haze on touchdown lands at Edwards Air Force Base California. Parachute deployed.
05:57:42 Flight control room Johnson Space Center - flight director at console. Commander at console.
220529 02:29:05 - 02:44:15 1994 Sd col
STS-59
Endeavour Mission Highlights 11Aug94
Astronaut: Jay Apt, Kevin Chilton, Rich Clifford, Linda Godwin, Sid Gutierrez,
Tom Jones
Prelaunch and launch activities. Space
Shuttle on launch pad - night shots lit by searchlights.
02:30:09 Astronauts quarters,
six crew having breakfast - pan along crew.
02:31:13 Shuttle on pad. Ice team pad inspection. Crew suit up - Mission Commander Sidney
Gutierrez, pilot Kevin Chilton, payload commander Linda Godwin, Mission specialists
Thomas Jones and Jerome Apt.
02:34:50 Crew leaves suiting
room, exits building waving & enters van for trip to launch pad. Crew exits at White Room level, walks
across gantry to White Room.
02:36:52 AV Orbiter Endeavor
on launch pad. Mission control
room. LV launch pad with countdown
clock in foreground.
02.38.20 Go for launch - LV pad with countdown board. CU engine ignition, lift off, tracking
shots w/ 02:41:16 Separation. External tank after separation above layer of clouds.
Flight control room; Space Race; Engineers; Flight Guidance;
220529 02:44:16 - 03:00:28 1994 Sd col
STS-59
Space Shuttle Endeavour Mission Highlights 11Aug94
Orbiter Activation and Crew Activities
Orbiter payload doors opened. Jones,
Clifford & Godwin float from flight deck to middeck wearing kneepads protectors. Gutierrez & Chilton involved in IFM bubble operations. Bubble prep at food prep station. Scientific experiments. Space Tissue loss - growing live cells in weightless enviroment.
Fish eggs used in experiments.
02.50.27 Commander explains Zero
Doppler steering on flight deck. Using
model & inflated globe he explains use of radar in steering & orienting
shuttle.
02.53.11 Crew with canisters.
02.54.10 Crew waking and getting
out of bunks. Jones on exercise
bicycle. Crew eating. Commander on flight deck talks about World
Cup Football which for first time being held in USA. Makes joke about rectangular features
appearing on surface of earth. Playing
soccer in shuttle. Crew heading
football - floating.
02.58.40 Chilton communicating
with family via Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment. Jay Apt doing visual function tester operation.
220529 03:00:29 - 03:22:13 1994 SD col
STS-59
Space Shuttle Endeavour Mission Highlights - Two reels ca 11Aug94
Space Radar Laboratory Earthviews.
Complete shots of surface of Earth w/ clouds. Shot of earth w/ shuttle showing. Tom Jones explains studies of Global Change on mission &
mapping carbon monoxide.
03:05:13 Apt inputting data into
on board computer.
03:06:28 Shot of space shuttle
with Earth in background. Data
still picture of Chile & Andes mountains.
03:07:?? Data pix of Sicily,
Italy, Aegean Sea & Yugoslavia.
03:08:27 View from payload bay
camera of shuttle with earth curvature. Control room tracking map. Data
pix ice floes in Canada. Split
screen earth as viewed by astronauts and earth as viewed by radar thru clouds.
03:10:38 Radar picture of Netherlands,
German Alps, Munich, Danube River. California coast, San Joaquin Valley.
Reel Two
03:13:12 Earth curvature. Radar image of Death Valley & 3-D
simulation. Radar pix Washington
State.
03:15:04 Clifford doing tape
change on flight deck. Apt shows
fourteen different cameras used on flight.
03:15:51 Moving pictures Canada,
Manitoba Province & Lake Winnipeg. Southern Canada, Lake Erie, midwestern USA & Lake Ontario. Allegheny mountains, Pennsylvania, Susquehanna
river, Delaware Bay & river and Chesapeake Bay. East coast of South America, Brazil, Port
Alegre & South Atlantic Ocean.
03:17:10 Crew filming out of
windows: N.E. Asia, Sakhalin
Island, Hokkaido Island, Japan & North Pacific Ocean.
03:18:34 Asia, Aral Sea showing
drying up. Pacific Ocean north
of New Zealand.
03:19:47 Payload Bay showing
earth curvature, Atlantic Ocean. Sudan,
Nile River, Lake Nasser, Aswan Dam. California, Nevada, Sierra Nevada Mountains, Lake Tahoe, Lake Pyramid,
Lake Walker, Lake Mono & Death Valley.
03:20:47 Low light shuttle w/
Earth in background. Jones &
Apt photographing out of windows. Night
view Eastern US seaboard from New York City to Boston. Flight deck Godwin changing film &
Chilton changing tape.
220529 03:22:14 - 03:28:36 1994 Sd col
STS-59
Space Shuttle Endeavour Mission Highlights Apr94
Re-Entry and Landing
Crew on flight deck prepare for entry. Reaction control system firing, activity during entry. Watching rocket flames in mirror. Entry & landing seen from flight deck.
03:24:14 Shots from ground of
descent of space shuttle as prepares to land at Edwards Air Force base. Head on shots of shuttle coming in for
landing, parachute deployed as shuttle lands in heat haze and taxiis. Ground
crew. Crew of shuttle back on
ground.
03:27:52 Control room activities
during landing.
NASA; Space Science; Aviation Technology;
SN
100-218 02.00.00 - 02.12.04 1997 SIL COL
STS-84 Earthviews Pt. 1 of 3
02.00.10 Title: Earthlimb, Sunrise Orbit 121
02.00.16 Glow of earth, gradual
sunrise over Europe (not seen).
02.00.45 Title: Texas and Upper Coast Orbit 07
02.00.50 Clouds covering much,
a bit of shuttle visible. (brief crease) Zoom in. 'View of Texas moving southeast to Galveston Bay, Houston
area & upper Texas Coast; Gulf of Mexico.'
02.03.19 Title: Easten Cuba, Windward Passage & Haiti. Orbit 53
02.03.23 Speckled clouds. Coastline visible. Nearly clear over Haiti. 'Eastern Cuba, looking from the northwest
to the southeast: we see Archipelago
de Camaguey, Gulfo de Guacanayabo, Punto Maisi, Winward Passage, Southwest
tip of Haiti, Ile de la Gonave, Massif di la Hotte, Grand Cayemite Island
& Caribbean Sea.'
02.05.03 Title: West Coast of South America. Orbit 08.
02.05.07 LS of earth in left
portion of screen w/ clouds. Moving
across to fill screen. Camera moves, then coastal area free of clouds is visible. 'Pacific Coast of Peru from Punta Negra to Peninsula Paracas'
02.07.48 Title: South America. Orbit 84
02.07.53 View towards horizon
centered, a bit of shuttle visible. Clouds over much. River
valleys become apparent. Mountains. 'Amazon Basin, Brazil, South America'
High altitude photography; space shuttle.
SN
100-218 02.12.04 - 02.19.48 1997 SIL COL
STS-84 Earthviews Pt. 2 of 3
02.12.04 Title: East Coast of South America Orbit 06
02.12.09 'Northeastern Brazilian
coastline and Atlantic Ocean.' Light clouds & scattered heavier. Rim of earth moving into picture.
02.13.23 Title: Atlantic Ocean, Earthlimb Orbit 06
02.13.28 Earth filling picture,
many clouds. 'Earth curvature,
Atlantic Ocean w/ cloud cover.'
02.14.56 Title: Mideast (Night Scene) Orbit 119
02.15.01 Much 'noise' in picture. Lights showing from towns, some clouds. 'Night sceens of Mideast w/ some oil fires visible.'
02.16.14 Title: Sicily and Southern Italy (Night Scene) Orbit 121
02.16.19 'Noise' in picture. Lights along coastline. Toe & heel of Italy distinctly visible. 'Night scene: Mediterranean Sea, Sicily, Strait of Messina
and Southern Itlay; City lights of Palerma, Messina in Sicily and Italian
city lights of Reggio di Calabria, Rosarno Cosenza, Salerno, Naples, Taranto
and Bari; Adriatic Sea.'
02.17.59 Title: Europe and Russia Orbit 121
02.18.04 View of earth curvature
in upper 3/4 of screen. Tail
of shuttle briefly visible. Zoom
in w/ dayllight coming. 'Earth
curvature w/ cloud cover over eastern Europe (Bulgaria) and Southern Russia.'
SN
100-218 02.19.48 - 02.29.10 1997 SIL COL
STS-84 Earthviews Pt. 3 of 3
02.19.48 Title: Earthlimb, Russia Orbit 122
02.19.54 Earth curvature visible
w/ tail of shuttle flying backwards. Light clouds. 'Earthlimb;
Middle Russia, northeast to southwest track'.
02.21.00 Title: Earthlimb, Central Asia
02.21.05 Twist away so tail moves
to edge of picture. Tilt so earth
fills screen. Clouds and contrails
(?) visible. 'Earthlimb; daybreak
over Central Asia.'
02.23.17 Title: Earthlimb, China Orbit 25
02.23.23 Dark earth w/ glow on
horizon gradually lighting a larger portion of earth. Cloud patterns seen as light spreads. 'Earthlimb; terminator; South Central
China.'
02.26.39 Title: Indian Ocean, Australia Orbit 107
02.26.45 Earth rim nearly vertical. Blue of ocean visible & green of forested area. Very light clouds. 'Indian
Ocean; Northwestern Australia; Pampier Archipelago; Eighty Mile Beach and
Great Sandy Desert.'
02.28.27 Title: Earthlimb, Sunset Orbit 08
02.28.33 Bright golden glow of
sun sinking behind rim of earth, blue & white glow around rim. 'Earthlimb; sunset over the Atlantic Ocean.'
02.29.04 NASA logo
LN
100-222 01.00.00 - 01.14.32 1997 SIL color
SS-82 Earthviews
Note: Shuttle Discovery launched
on 11Feb97. Second mission to
service Hubbell Space Telescope.
Sunrise above earth limb; over edge of earth.
01.01.00 Orbit 4 Indian Ocean, w/ earth moving 'down' the
screen, some clouds and shuttle moving toward sunlight.
01.02.20 Orbit 9 Mid Pacific Ocean Earth turning clockwise due to shuttle
movement w/ reflection of sun shown; turning back. 'Sun burst w/ cloud cover over mid Pacific Ocean, east of French
Polynesia.'
01.03.28 Oribt 9 Pacific Ocean, South America. Clouds & bright reflection. Zoom in. 'Pacific ocean w/ sun glint;
coastline of Chile, north of Santiago & Andes Mountains.'
01.04.46 Orbit 10 Pacific Ocean 'Cloud cover & sun glint over Pacific Ocean in general
area between Cook Islands & Society Islands.' Earth filling left 2/3 of screen and turning 'away' from camera. VERY GOOD
01.08.35 Orbit 11 Sunglint, Atlantic Ocean (Orbit 10 per shot list) 'Sun glint off clouds & ocean, northwest
of Ascension Island. Dusk w/
glint. Earth in left diagonal
of screen & moving away.
01.10.04 Orbit 12 Sunglint, Mid Atlantic Ocean 'Sun glint; mid Atlantic Ocean, southwest
of Cape Verdes Islands.' Earth
vertically filling right half of screen.
01.10.34 Orbit 122 Atlantic Ocean 'Cloud cover & terminator over Atlantic
Ocean, southwest of Saint Helena Island. Earth in upper half of screen, camera moves to fill screen
w/ daylight coming on lower right. Tilt
camera again to see earth limb and daylight filling toward camera. Heavy cloud cover. Change of exposure. Good cloud formations.
Quotes from NASA, approx. 2 sec. slates in place.
LN
100-222 01.14.32 - 01.25.11 1997 SIL color
SS-82 Earthviews
Note: Shuttle Discovery launched
on 11Feb97. Second misson to
service Hubbell Space Telescope.
01.14.32 Orbit 130 Pacific Ocean Sunburt 'Sunburst over Pacific Ocean in general
area north of Pitcairn Islands.' Earth
on left diagonal of screen, good reflectin or sunburst moving away, then lighting
earth as it turns away.
01.17.29 Orbit 134 North Africa 'Northeast Africa: Mauritania,
Mali, Senegal and Burkina Faso' Earth in upper 2/3 of screen w/ lighting flat, clouds,
and some islands or land features visible, maybe coastline.
01.20.53 Orbit 134 Western Africa 'West coast of Africa: Cote D'Noire, Ghana, Togo, Benini, Nigeria,
Cameroon and Gabon.' Nice color
of blue water vs gray-green land. Earth
in upper 90 percent of screen turning counter clockwise. Edge of shuttle door (?) comes into left
of picture. Camer moves away.
01.23.09 Orbit 134 Indian Ocean 'Mid Indian Ocean w/ storm cloud formation; east of Madagascar. Very large circular clouds of hurricane or other storm nearly filling
screen. Good blue of ocean.
Quotes from NASA, approx. 2 sec. slates in place. No part of shuttle visible unless noted.
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100-222 01.25.11 - 01.35.20 1997 SIL color
SS-82 Earthviews
Note: Shuttle Discovery launched
on 11Feb97. Second misson to
service Hubbell Space Telescope.
01.25.11 Orbit 15 Mid Atlantic Ocean 'Sun burst; earth curvature in mid Atlantic
Ocean west of the Canary Islands.' Sunburst on left w/ earth in upper portion of screen turning
as suburst moves across from left to right. GOOD.
01.26.05 Orbit 15 Pacific Ocean 'Sun burst and cloud cover over Pacific Ocean, south of Christmas
Island.' Earth filling left diagonal
of screen, largely lit on edge of curvature and going to almost black in upper
left corner. Blue of ocean visible.
01.27.05 Orbit 11 Sunset 'Sunset on earth curvature; ultra violet air-glow can be seen.' EArth in upper half of screen as sun disappears 'up.'
01.27.29 Orbit 135 Night, California Coast. 'Southern California coastline.' Many lights visible w/ earth in upper
half of screen. Some stars visible.
01.29.03 Orbit 135 Night, California Coast 'Southern California' Many lights and shuttle moving fast across. Large bay rimmed w/ lights, smaller clusters inland, clouds across
some of area. Pull back to show larger area of coast. Zoom in to smaller town area.
01.30.49 Orbit 132 Night, Florida Peninsula 'Southern half of Florida Peninsula which
includes St. Petersburg and Tampa Bay area, Ft. Myers, Orlando, Cape Canaveral,
Fort Pierce, Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Miami.' Filling screen w/ camer twisting.
01.31.15 Orbit 132 Night, West Coast, Mexico 'Night scene of mexico's southern west
coast cities.' Light clouds moving
over many lights. Earth filling
upper 80 percent of screen and earth moving left to right.
01.33.00 Orbit 116 Night, Mideast 'Cities along the Mediterranean Sea from
Egypt to Israel; Lebanon, Syria, Turkey and Cyprus, also Amman, Jordan &
towns in western Saudi Arabia.' Earth
filling screen w/ lights along right side ringing coastline.
01.35.14 NASA logo.
Quotes from NASA, approx. 2 sec. slates in place. No part of shuttle visible unless noted.
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