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Actors: Daniel Hall (producer), Buzz Aldrin (actor), Michael J. Reynolds (actor), Neil Armstrong (actor), William Hope (actor), Colin Stinton (actor), Andrew Lincoln (actor), Nigel Whitmey (actor), Martin McDougall (actor), Trevor White (actor), Richard Dillane (actor), James Marsters (actor), Daniel Lapaine (actor), Richard Dale (director), Richard Dale (producer),
Plot: Man's landing on the moon was our greatest technological achievement. The Apollo 11 mission was truly the stuff of dreams. For the first time, our species walked on another celestial body. Even more remarkable was their ability to make it back. This is the story of the July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 moon landing. Drama with digitally remastered original footage.
Keywords: 1960s, apollo-11, apollo-program, astronaut, bare-chested-male, explosion, heroism, lunar-mission, male-in-shower, moonActors: Robert Middlemass (actor), Louis Mason (actor), Lee Bowman (actor), Irving Bacon (actor), Clem Bevans (actor), Mitchell Lewis (actor), Scotty Beckett (actor), Eddie Gribbon (actor), Eddy Chandler (actor), Lew Harvey (actor), Tex Cooper (actor), Charles Judels (actor), Cy Kendall (actor), Martin Faust (actor), Charles Middleton (actor),
Plot: Maisie becomes attached to a dirt-poor farmer and his family as they try to make ends meet joining hundreds of others digging for gold in a previously panned-out ghost town.
Keywords: 1930s, archive-footage, arizona, arkansas, assayer, b-movie, barn, cafe, catastrophe, character-name-in-titleActors: Charles Middleton (actor), George McKay (actor), Matt McHugh (actor), Joe E. Brown (actor), Jack Chapin (actor), Eric Blore (actor), D'Arcy Corrigan (actor), Tom Dugan (actor), Phil Dunham (actor), Edward Gargan (actor), William Haade (actor), John Hart (actor), Jimmy Conlin (actor), James P. Hogan (actor), Robert Milasch (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Sport,Bill Anders -- Astronaut, Major General, Legend of Aviation Video by RJ McHatton of Inventive Productions http://www.inventiveproductions.com
Astronaut Bill Anders gives his closing remarks and invites all the NASA attendees to the stage to end the Apollo 8 40th Anniversary event at the San Diego Air & Space Museum
Bette Rogge, '44, '77, interviews Valerie Anders, wife of NASA astronaut William "Bill" Anders who was on the Apollo 8 mission. Valerie discuss many things including how she felt when she heard her husband read from the bible on Christmas Eve during his mission and family life while her husband was on his mission. Bette Rogge Morse graduated from the University of Dayton in 1944. She received her masters degree from UD in 1977. She served on the University's Board of Trustees from 1975 to 1981. For her service to the community and university, Bette was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters in 1999. Copyright is owned by Cox Media Group Ohio and WHIO-TV. Please contact the University Archives and Special Collections at the University of Dayton to inquire about permission...
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Astronaut William Anders at B612 Foundation press conference (Seattle - April 22, 2014) discusses asteroids and the "Earthrise" photo he took December 1968 aboard Apollo 8. B612 Foundation CEO Ed Lu is seated on right.
Spring Break 1996. I had met Bill Anders a few days before and wanted James to meet him. After all Anders was the first person to leave Earth orbit and see the dark side of the moon and I told James that. A little while later while in the Tower Mr. Anders called up and said "Send James down". The rest is captured here with a little music dubbed in for effect. My ride came 2 days later on my birthday - awesome !
Astronaut William "Bill" Anders Is one of the first of only 24 Men to have travelled to the Moon. In 1963, Anders was selected by NASA in the third group of astronauts.He was the backup pilot for the Gemini XI mission. But His first & only spaceflight Mission was a very special & one of NASA's most dangerous undertaken so far. Anders was selected as Lunar Module Pilot for Apollo 8 Originally planned as a low-earth orbit Lunar Module/Command Module test, the mission profile was changed to the more ambitious lunar orbital flight. Apollo 8 was the first manned space voyage to another celestial body. After launching on December 21, 1968, the crew took three days to travel to the Moon. They orbited ten times over the course of 20 hours, during which the crew made a Christmas Eve television b...
In late December 1968, the Apollo 8 crew of Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and Bill Anders became the first humans to leave Earth and journey to another world. They spent 20 hours orbiting the Moon, and then made the flight back home. In lunar orbit on Christmas Eve, the crew delivered to a world audience a moving TV broadcast in which they read from the Book of Genesis. During the mission, the three astronauts witnessed something no other human had ever seen--Earth rising over the lunar surface. Captured on camera, this image has become one of the most well-known of the last forty years. Apollo 8's success paved the way for Apollo 11, the first human landing on the Moon. All three astronauts shared stories about their careers and the Apollo 8 mission in this program, recorded on November...
Bill Anders, a retired NASA astronaut who was part of the first US mission to the Moon and took a celebrated photograph of a rising Earth told RT the picture started the environmental movement and explained why the Americans flew to the moon. Anders told RT he was proud to have been lucky enough to take the picture that defined the start of the environmental movement. "It has influenced a lot of people. That picture, along with the Hubble telescope, helped people start thinking in more expansive ways and understand we were not the center of the universe." Anders admitted that flying to the moon and taking the picture did not feel as an accomplishment for all humanity to him. "I felt we were there to prove not just to ourselves and the American people, but to the whole world we were not sec...