Exploding Rockets
With the Space X “anomaly” yesterday, there seems to be a good bit of interest in exploding rockets. Once we set out to create a simple set of exploding rockets, and the 2-DVD collection ended up being something of a catalog of US launch vehicles. After putting the set together, I felt as though it shouldn’t just be failures, but … Read More
Because… Saturn V
A favorite… taken from our Saturn V 3-DVD set.
Happy Birthday, Stu Roosa!
On this day in 1933 Stu Roosa, CMP of Apollo 14, was born. To mark the occasion, here’s the first and second docking attempt of the CSM and LM on the mission.
John Lowry and Apollo Television
The missions of Apollo 16 and 17 featured remarkably better television than previous missions, in large part because of a process developed by John Lowry to “clean up” the television in real time. During production of “Live From the Moon” we interviewed John about how the processing came about.
Apollo 15 and “The Hammer and The Feather”
Joe Allen discusses how the “Hammer and the Feather” experiment came about on Apollo 15.
45th Anniversary of the Launch of Apollo 15
On this, the 45th anniversary of the launch of Apollo 15, we take a look at the first lunar rover mission, from our documentary “Live From the Moon: The Story of Apollo Television.”
Man Walks On The Moon – 47 Year Anniversary
A look at the mission of Apollo 11.
Apollo 11 in 100 Seconds
Don’t have a lot of time? Here’s the magnificent journey of Apollo 11 in 100 seconds. Continuing our presentation of material during the 47th anniversary of the mission of Apollo 11.