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Old February 28th 05, 01:39 PM
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Default Space Shuttle TV coverage VHS tapes

I'm presently burning all my videos onto DVD. What to do with the
originals? I would like to trade them for other Shuttle videos. I am
looking for other TV coverage of these missions.

If you have anything to trade with and are interested, let me know

All tapes are original unless otherwise noted. Also most tapes include
other news reports, programs, etc that are not listed here. The total
times listed here reflect the hours actually devoted to each mission.

STS-1 April 1981
Original VHS tapes: approximately 24 hours of mostly NBC:
1st launch attempt
Launch
Landing coverage)
3rd generation tape ABC launch & landing approximately 5 hours
4th generation NASA launch & landing 3 hours

VOYAGER 2 @ Saturn August 1981
Approximately 10 hours

BRITISH ROYAL WEDDING OF PRINCE CHARLES & PRINCESS DIANA
July 29, 1981 6 hours 15 minutes

STS 2 November 1981
Approximately 20 hours

STS 3 March 1982
Approx 20 hours

 




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