(1960s?) "This Is NASA" (NASA 16mm Narrated)
ASM Film Preservation Project Film # ASM_044 Exact film date not yet determined. Style, vehicles, and previously used narrator suggest the 1960s. General overview of NASA including its centers and their project assignments at the time. Includes a few short scenes with adult host explaining NASA to kids. However, we don't believe NASA was specifically aiming it at young children. ASM NOTES: 14min, 504', Color Good, Optical sound TITLE: "This Is NASA" MARKINGS on ASM Copy: KSC 87 Cy 6 #93 Leader=67-419 COPYRIGHT: This is an historical NASA film which we have preserved. We believe it is legally posted here per U.S. government free use policy. NASA's Media Usage Guidelines are here https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/guide... IT MANAGER & TECHNICAL SUPPORT: Bruce Landon Jacobs DIGITIZED: 2018 by CinePost for The American Space Museum and U.S. Space Walk of Fame Foundation

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