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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
NASA's Best IMAX Yet,
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This review is from: Mission to Mir (DVD)
This IMAX video takes you through the first flights and cooperative training that joined the US and Russia on MIR. It chronicles what US astronauts experienced in their training with the Russian cosmonauts in preparation for their experiences aboard MIR. Never before seen footage of Russian space sites and training along with footage of the first woman aboard MIR Shannon Lucid are included. This video gives you the history and work that led up to the eventual construction, launch and deployment of today's International Space Station.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Well done,
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This review is from: Mission to Mir (DVD)
This is a very well done space video. You actually see the rockets taking off and people up in space. Other videos get distracted and go off into computer simulations or random things only sort of related to space, but this one is focused on the real life good stuff.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Mission to Mir (1997)-Well Done IMAX Documentary,
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This review is from: Mission to Mir (DVD)
Mission to Mir (1997) was a well done 3 to 4 star space documentary released by IMAX in 1997. It is a straightforward presentation of a six month stay aboard the Russian space station MIR by a 53 year old NASA astronaut, setting a long duration zero gravity record for an American woman in space. This program was a good way for America and the Russians to get their act together for the current International Space Station.
Excellent IMAX footage included shots of: the shuttle interior, Spacelab, and of course extensive coverage of the MIR space station. In addition, the IMAX crew also filmed the exciting launch of a Soyuze spacecraft (something that until relatively recently the Russians would not show us), shots of their launch preparations, footage of the Russian launch control rooms, Star City where cosmonauts live and train, full scale mock ups of the MIR space station, and for good measure, just one more launch of the space shuttle, all filmed in clear IMAX resolution.
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