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Topic Area
 
Human Space Flight/Apollo Program
Title
   
Flight of Apollo 11 (The Eagle Has Landed)
Length/Year
30 minutes/1969
Media
DVD
System
 Requirements
Region 1 through 6, NTSC
Item Number
007.3-06D
Price
$20.00
Grade Level
5-8; 9-12
Audience
Students
Captioned for the Hearing Impaired
Audio Descriptive for the Sight Impaired
 
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Presents the story of the first Moon landing in July 1969. Depicts the principal events of the mission, from the launching through the postrecovery activities of astronauts Armstrong, Aldrin, and Collins. Through television, motion pictures, and still photography, the program provides an "eyewitness" perspective of the Apollo 11 mission.


This DVD gives you the option of playing the entire videotape program or to play individual topics. These learning segments are conveniently pulled out as stand alone items that you can easily use in your classroom lesson plans to teach a specific concept.


The topics of this program include:

Historical Quotations About Space Exploration

July 16, 1969: Apollo 11 Lifts Off

Lunar Module in Space

Astronauts Work Aboard the Lunar Module

Destination: The Moon

Astronauts Armstrong and Aldrin Arrive on the Moon

Leaving the Moon, Eagle Heads for Columbia

Mission Ends Safety, Astronauts Head for Debriefing

Mission Complete: Review and Evaluation

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