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Experience
Goddard at its best: "unlimited exploration of the Earth and
beyond"
- Earth
Science
- Planetary
Science
- Space
Science
- Weather
- Human
Space Flight
- Cutting-Edge
Technology
The
Goddard Space Flight Center seeks to expand our knowledge of the
Earth and its environment, the solar system and the universe through
observations from space.
Ordering Instructions:
This
is an condensed version of GSFC's video catalog. These videos were
produced by GSFC in support of its Earth Science and Space Science
missions for NASA. Copies of these videos are available directly
from Interface Video Systems (IVS) at minimal cost to cover reproduction
and distribution charges. All orders for videotapes must be placed
via e-mail, mail or by fax. Please include your name, address, phone
number, fax number and/or e-mail address as well as an explanation
of how you will be using the video material requested. Specify tapes
by Goddard video numbers or by title and indicate video format for
duplication. These products are not copyrighted unless otherwise
indicated.
-
Carol
Paik
- Duplication
Manager
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Interface Media Group
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1233 20th Street, NW
- Washington,
DC 20036
- Phone
- (202) 861-0500
- Fax
- (202) 785-3216
About
the Videotapes:
Each
tape has been assigned a Goddard-unique library number such as G99-001.
Please use that number when referring to Goddard tapes. The video
material contained in this catalog is broken into sections containing
resource material, press conferences and finished productions.
Resource Video -The vast majority of the videotapes available
in this catalog are considered resource video and are primarily
intended to be used as source material for television and audio
visual productions. Resource video generally contains unedited "raw"
footage and may include animation, data visualizations, background
footage (B-roll), and excerpts of interviews. Note that resource
videos are NOT finished productions and contains no narration. Resource
video generally contains descriptive slates and contact information.
Press
Conferences - are recommended for audiences with a scientific
background and interest in a specific area of research; and is not
suitable for general audiences. Contains narration.
Finished
Productions
- are for general audiences and is primarily suitable for educator's
and the public who is interested in science. Contains narration,
music and natural sound.
For
more information about Goddard Videos, please contact Deanna
Kekesi at (301) 286-0041 or Wade Sisler at (301) 286-6256.
NASA
Television:
NASA
Television (NTV) is a resource designed to provide real-time and video
coverage of Agency activities and missions, as well as, providing
resource video to the media, and educational programming to teachers,
students and the general public.
NTV
has three one-hour programming blocks beginning at 12:00 p.m. Eastern:
NTV Video File (resource material for the media, the NASA Gallery
(programming of NASA's early years, live press conferences, or replays
of previous live events) and the Education File (live and previously
produced programming). These blocks are repeated throughout the day,
ending at 3:00 a.m. Eastern. To receive current programming information,
call (202) 358-3572 or via the Internet by using the following URL:
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html
NASA
Television can be found on the satellite AMC 9 Transponder 9C, 85
degrees west longitude, vertical polarization downlink frequency -
3880 MHz, Audio is at 6.8 MHz. (The NTV staff cannot assist you with
satellite equipment questions.)
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