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Classic NASA Film and Videotape Restored, Archived  
Friday, May 9, 2008 4:07 PM

Discovery Channel will air a documentary featuring 50 years of restored footage from the NASA archivesThe Discovery Channel and NASA...


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Discovery Channel will air a documentary featuring 50 years of restored footage from the NASA archives

The Discovery Channel and NASA have restored 50 years of history for the U.S. space agency's archives.  Discovery has used the material to produce a documentary series called, When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions.  It will be broadcast internationally next month. This week in Washington, former senator and astronaut John Glenn joined members of the U.S. Congress, officials from NASA and others for a sneak preview.  VOA's  Paul Sisco reports.

 

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