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Discovery to Air Early NASA Footage In HD
The restored video will be part of a documentary next month.
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Washington, D.C. (May 6, 2008) -- The Discovery Channel next month will air a documentary series featuring restored, high-def video of classic footage from NASA's Mercury, Gemini and Apollo space missions.

That's according to an article by MSNBC.com.

The documentary series, called When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions, will include video from more than 100 hours of remastered footage of early space missions in the 1960s and 1970s.

While the original video was not shot in high-def, today's technology enables Discovery to remaster the footage for an HD production.

"No gimmicks, no photoshopping, no CGI," Discovery President John Ford said in a recent announcement for the documentary, which will air over six hours on June 8, 15, and 27.

MSNBC reports that the remastered footage will also be made available to the public and researchers in NASA's archives.

The archived video will include shots of America's first spacewalk, which was performed in 1965 by Gemini 4 astronaut Ed White, rocket launches, Apollo moon launches and early astronaut training.

"Today those pictures are classic," said Apollo 17 astronaut Gene Cernan, according to a NASA statement. "They're still overpowering today — to realize, No. 1, it's been done, and that we did it. It blew me away."
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