Apollo 14: To Fra Mauro
Item #: DVDAp14
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In early 1971, the fourth manned lunar mission (third to land) and the first U.S. manned mission since the Apollo 13 near-disaster set down on the moon for the exploration of the Fra Mauro region. Al Shepard and Ed Mitchell explored the moon over two EVAs, including a frustrated search to look into Cone crater. Overhead, Stu Roosa orbited, photographing sites for the voyages to come. This 5 DVD set contains the most complete record available of the successful mission of Apollo 14, including the complete TV transmissions and onboard film. Over 15 hours of material make this the most comprehensive record ever of this incredible voyage of exploration to the moon.
In early 1971, the fourth manned lunar mission (third to land) and the first U.S. manned mission since the Apollo 13 near-disaster set down on the moon for the exploration of the Fra Mauro region. Al Shepard and Ed Mitchell explored the moon over two EVAs, including a frustrated search to look into Cone crater. Overhead, Stu Roosa orbited, photographing sites for the voyages to come. This 5 DVD set contains the most complete record available of the successful mission of Apollo 14, including the complete TV transmissions and onboard film. Over 15 hours of material make this the most comprehensive record ever of this incredible voyage of exploration to the moon.
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The five DVD Collector's Edition includes:
- Format: NTSC
- Number of discs: 5
- Studio: Spacecraft Films
- DVD Release Date: August 29, 2006
- Run Time: 900 minutes
- Complete TV transmissions and onboard film
- Rare pre-mission training and preparation footage
- Multi-angle views of launch and docking
- Rare pre- and post-mission interview audio




