Way Station to Space: The History of Stennis Space Center
The video traces the history of the Stennis Space Center from its origins as a test facility for President Kennedy's initiative to put a man on the moon to its present day tasks as a leading center for propulsion research and its contributions towards the development of Space Station Freedom. Released Jan. 1994.

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"The Big Challenge" -- 1966 Documentary on Construction of Kennedy Space Center

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Scout: The Unsung Hero of Space

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Apollo 11: For All Mankind

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And Then There Was Voyager

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" THIS IS REDSTONE ARSENAL " 1962 U.S. ARMY MISSILE COMMAND HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA 16764

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Astronauts Part 5: Astronaut Collins

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The Match That Made Brazilians Hate Germany

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NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center 1960s Orientation Film (archival film)

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STS-75 Mission Highlight Resource Tape

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Friendship 7

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Women Betray Each Other After $3M Drug Bust

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Houston, I think we've got a satellite

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STS-74 Mission Highlights Resource Tape

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"Best of the Best" Provides New Views, Commentary of Shuttle Launches

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Saturn V NASA Film From 1966

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499.6 seconds: NASA and Boeing Complete Hot Fire-2 for Space Launch System Core Stage

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How did they build the ISS? (International Space Station)

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The FIRST test of all five F-1 Engines in 1965!

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RS-25 Fires Up for Longest Test Yet

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