Discovery Channel Celebrates NASA´s 50th Anniversary
SILVER SPRINGS, Md., May. 02 /PRNewswire/ --
SILVER SPRINGS, Md., May 2 /PRNewswire/ --
WHO: Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) will host Discovery Communications
Founder and Chairman John Hendricks' official presentation of over
100 hours of newly HD transferred NASA archives to NASA's
Administrator Michael Griffin.
WHAT: In preparing for its epic new special series, When We Left Earth:
The NASA Missions, Discovery Channel sourced over a hundred hours
of original film and audio from NASA's vaults including film rushes
and all the key on-boards filmed by the astronauts themselves. In
addition, fragile original audio tape recordings from early space
missions, nearly lost to degradation, have been catalogued and
painstakingly restored.
Footage both iconic and intimate; from Mercury, Gemini and Apollo,
through the Soyuz link up, and the first un-tethered space walk;
can now be seen for the first time in High Definition. These
priceless national treasures will now officially be back with NASA
as part of their permanent archives. This film library will be
available to the public at unprecedented quality and resolution for
the future generations of scholars, filmmakers and students to
learn more about NASA's 50 years of challenge and accomplishment
and what the future holds for America in space.
Members and press will screen clips of the newly HD transferred
footage as part of this special event.
WHERE: The Capitol Building, Room # S-115
WHEN: Tuesday, May 6, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. et
Discovery Channel
CONTACT: Joshua Weinberg, +1-240-662-5274, Cell +1-240-328-3988, Joshua_Weinberg@discovery.com
Web site: http://www.discovery.com/
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