Dvd's, Which one ? |
Dvd's, Which one ? |
Jul 12 2005, 02:41 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 290 Joined: 26-March 04 From: Edam, The Netherlands Member No.: 65 |
I'd like to know which of the three following is best:
Eyes on Mars Wheels on Mars Mars, dead or alive. And how i can get (one, two or all three of) them for a reasonable price. From USA they want to bill me another 20 USD for shipping to Holland, which is even more than the retailprice of the DVD itself. Can i buy them in Europe somewhere ? Any more DVD's about Mars recommended ? Marcel. |
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Jul 12 2005, 02:53 PM
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Founder Group: Chairman Posts: 14432 Joined: 8-February 04 Member No.: 1 |
Mars Dead or Alive is fantastic - if you can, get the follow on -called "Year One" or something.
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Jul 12 2005, 02:56 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2488 Joined: 17-April 05 From: Glasgow, Scotland, UK Member No.: 239 |
QUOTE (Marcel @ Jul 12 2005, 03:41 PM) I'd like to know which of the three following is best: Eyes on Mars Wheels on Mars Mars, dead or alive. And how i can get (one, two or all three of) them for a reasonable price. From USA they want to bill me another 20 USD for shipping to Holland, which is even more than the retailprice of the DVD itself. Can i buy them in Europe somewhere ? Any more DVD's about Mars recommended ? Marcel. Marcel: I don't know those DVDs myself, but would suggest eBay is worth a look. Oh, and if you're interested in the Apollo flights and/or Saturn launch vehicles, HMV have just started selling the Spacecraft Films range - and even advertising them! I bought both Mighty Saturns sets and Apollo 11 for £100 recently. Great stuff, with material you won'y have seen before (like: Saturn 1 development flight footage from within the S-IV oxygen tank showing the oxidiser draining away (I never realised before that LOX looks just like water when it's not boiling and steaming away!)). Bob Shaw -------------------- Remember: Time Flies like the wind - but Fruit Flies like bananas!
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Jul 13 2005, 07:59 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 290 Joined: 26-March 04 From: Edam, The Netherlands Member No.: 65 |
QUOTE (Bob Shaw @ Jul 12 2005, 02:56 PM) Marcel: I don't know those DVDs myself, but would suggest eBay is worth a look. Oh, and if you're interested in the Apollo flights and/or Saturn launch vehicles, HMV have just started selling the Spacecraft Films range - and even advertising them! I bought both Mighty Saturns sets and Apollo 11 for £100 recently. Great stuff, with material you won'y have seen before (like: Saturn 1 development flight footage from within the S-IV oxygen tank showing the oxidiser draining away (I never realised before that LOX looks just like water when it's not boiling and steaming away!)). Bob Shaw I already bought Apollo 11. But i'll start to save money and buy ALL of them......the 20 USD shipping rate is going to be devided over all copies then...... Thanks for the suggestions. Marcel. |
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Jul 14 2005, 03:31 PM
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 81 Joined: 25-February 05 From: New Jersey Member No.: 177 |
QUOTE (Bob Shaw @ Jul 12 2005, 02:56 PM) Marcel: I don't know those DVDs myself, but would suggest eBay is worth a look. Oh, and if you're interested in the Apollo flights and/or Saturn launch vehicles, HMV have just started selling the Spacecraft Films range - and even advertising them! I bought both Mighty Saturns sets and Apollo 11 for £100 recently. Great stuff, with material you won'y have seen before (like: Saturn 1 development flight footage from within the S-IV oxygen tank showing the oxidiser draining away (I never realised before that LOX looks just like water when it's not boiling and steaming away!)). Bob Shaw Mighty Saturns is excellent. Of those you mention Dead or Alive is probably the best (strangely titled) but I thought Part II was really bad. They bascially spend 50 minutes of the hour talking about the flash memory problem and then the rest of the 10 minutes talking about how they were afraid to grind blueberries with the RAT. Then at the end they say one sentence like "Spirit's flash memory problem was fixed and it visited a crater and the Columbia Hills. Opportunity left its crater and looked at a crater called Endurance." And that was it. Ridiculous. |
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Sep 4 2005, 05:06 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 444 Joined: 1-July 05 From: New York City Member No.: 424 |
The original installment of "Mars, Dead or Alive," is available for watching online on the Nova website.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/mars/program.html Unfortunately the files aren't available for downloading. Tom Tamlyn |
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Sep 4 2005, 06:00 PM
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Founder Group: Chairman Posts: 14432 Joined: 8-February 04 Member No.: 1 |
QUOTE (Tom Tamlyn @ Sep 4 2005, 05:06 PM) The original installment of "Mars, Dead or Alive," is available for watching online on the Nova website. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/mars/program.html Unfortunately the files aren't available for downloading. Tom Tamlyn And is not visible if you're outside the USA as far as I can tell. |
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Sep 4 2005, 09:25 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 753 Joined: 23-October 04 From: Greensboro, NC USA Member No.: 103 |
Don't feel so bad...I live in the US and the website won't let me access the program, either - it tells me that I'm trying to access it from outside the US.
-------------------- Jonathan Ward
Manning the LCC at http://www.apollolaunchcontrol.com |
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Oct 27 2005, 06:05 PM
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There's one DVD Mars-enthusiasts should look forward to with greatest expectations...
Well I'm looking forward to it ! http://www.themarsunderground.com/ Best regards, Philip |
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Oct 28 2005, 06:40 AM
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Well folks, it looks like Spacecraft Films is considering bringing a DVD series on unmanned spaceflight ...
Well there exist certainly some great video-images at the JPL archive, so if well-researched following DVD-sets on Mars would be desirable Mariner 4 + 6 + 7 + 9 reconnaissance of Mars. Viking 1 & 2 Orbiters & Landers exploration of Mars. Global Surveyor, Mars Odyssey and Mars Express photograph Mars from orbit. Pathfinder-Sojourner and both Mars Exploration Rovers conduct intensive studies of Mars. You can always send Your suggestion to their website at: ( Click ' Future Products ' ) http://www.spacecraftfilms.com/ ... can't wait ... http://mars-literature.skynetblogs.be/ Best regards, Philip |
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Nov 9 2005, 05:00 PM
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Added some DVDs on righthand side of my Mars-Literature weblog:
http://mars-literature.skynetblogs.be/ Philip |
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Dec 15 2005, 08:14 PM
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Look at the very last movie on this weblink
Does anybody know if this is available on CD-ROM ? It's an excellent summary of the best Press Briefings of the 1997 Mars Pathfinder team ! http://cecelia.physics.indiana.edu/life/video/pbs.html |
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Dec 18 2005, 03:32 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 548 Joined: 19-March 05 From: Princeton, NJ, USA Member No.: 212 |
QUOTE (Marcel @ Jul 12 2005, 02:41 PM) I'd like to know which of the three following is best: Eyes on Mars Wheels on Mars Mars, dead or alive. And how i can get (one, two or all three of) them for a reasonable price. From USA they want to bill me another 20 USD for shipping to Holland, which is even more than the retailprice of the DVD itself. Can i buy them in Europe somewhere ? Any more DVD's about Mars recommended ? Marcel. The PBS NOVA program "Mars: Dead or Alive" is outstanding and was first broadcast as Spirit was landing in Jan 2004. A year later in Jan 2005, PBS NOVA followed up with the equally excellent "Welcome to Mars" which covers most of the first year of flight operations and also includes additional Dan Maas footage of Oppy approaching Endurance. They are "must haves" which I highly recommend. Both have extensive interviews and behind the scenes shots with Steve Squyres and many other members of the MER teams. here is the link to PBS website for lots more info on both DVD's http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/mars/ "Eyes on Mars" is from Space.com and is all pre-landing its good and has an excellent interview with Dan Maas explaining the details of his fabulous animation. That alone makes it worthwhile |
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Dec 19 2005, 08:17 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 813 Joined: 8-February 04 From: Arabia Terra Member No.: 12 |
I have an unopened (pristine) copy of 'Mars - Dead or Alive' for sale. Will sell for £6 (includes postage) within UK, £7.20 to rest of EU. If this counts as spam please delete, but it seems relevant to this thread.
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Dec 19 2005, 09:52 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 356 Joined: 12-March 05 Member No.: 190 |
QUOTE (Bob Shaw @ Jul 12 2005, 02:56 PM) Marcel: I don't know those DVDs myself, but would suggest eBay is worth a look. Oh, and if you're interested in the Apollo flights and/or Saturn launch vehicles, HMV have just started selling the Spacecraft Films range - and even advertising them! I bought both Mighty Saturns sets and Apollo 11 for £100 recently. Great stuff, with material you won'y have seen before (like: Saturn 1 development flight footage from within the S-IV oxygen tank showing the oxidiser draining away (I never realised before that LOX looks just like water when it's not boiling and steaming away!)). Bob Shaw Ohhh neato! It should have looked darker blue than water though right? I have always wanted to see what a large quantity of liquid O2 looked like. One time when I was at KSC on a tour as a kid I saw a big tank that said "DANGER LIQUID OZONE"; I would sooooo love to see what that looks like! Its supposedly deep purplish/blue and highly (para?)magnetic. lovely. (and I bet you all thought your obsessions were unusual! ) |
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