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Binding: DVD
EAN: 0823325110922
Format: NTSC
Label: Spacecraft Films
Manufacturer: Spacecraft Films
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Spacecraft Films
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 01, 2002
Running Time: 120 minutes
Sales Rank: 106068
Studio: Spacecraft Films
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: 1 DVD collection of material on the 108th Space Shuttle mission, servicing the Hubble space telescope. Contains an original documentary on the mission, multiple views of launch and extensive material from the mission.
Average Rating: 
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The reviewer "couch tomato" evidently had not a clue what he/she/it was buying. This is nothing more, and nothing less, than NASA video in DVD resolution from multiple launch views, multiple landing views, and several EVAs for the Hubble repair activities.
This is cinema verite. You are there watching. There is no narration, apart from any conversation transpiring between the orbiter crew and mission control.
This is exactly what I expected it to be. And it was very interesting ... Read More
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Main feature + extra's are bad: scenes end abruptly; the story line is poor; background music is annoying; explanation to scenes insufficient ... DO NOT BUY!!
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This 2-hour-plus disc from Spacecraft Films chronicles the "Columbia" Space Shuttle mission of March 2002.
At 6:22 A.M. (EST) on March 1, 2002, the Shuttle "Columbia" lifted off from Pad 39-A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on a mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope. This beautiful dawn launch can be viewed from multiple angles on this DVD. This disc also has several views of the Shuttle's nighttime landing (on March 12, 2002).
Sadly, this mission (designated "STS-109") ... Read More
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