The Apollo Missions
Between 1968 and 1972, twenty-four astronauts left this planet for another world. They were, in film-maker Al Reinert's words, "The first extraterrestrial humans." This is the story of their astounding voyage, a composite portrait, from blastoff to splashdown, of the Apollo missions. Culled from eighty hours of interviews and a warehouse of NASA film, the seventy-nine-minute movie took ten years to complete. It is a breathtaking, intimate look at these brave men as they clown around in weightlessness, bounce across the moon's surface, banter with Mission Control, and speak eloquently about the "beautifully, brilliantly illuminated blue marble that we call the earth."
Features:
- An extensive interview with the filmmaker with over one hundred images from NASA archives.
- Accounts of every manned mission from Apollo 1 to Apollo 17 and biographies of the astronauts, written expressly for the CD-ROM by Andrew Chaikin, author of A Man on the Moon.
- Maps of lunar landing sites, diagrams of spacecrafts and equipment, and an animated illustration of a lunar voyage.
- Photographs of all the astronauts.
- Brian Eno's haunting original soundtrack in 16-bit Dolby Surround stereo
The Apollo Missions
Between 1968 and 1972, twenty-four astronauts left this planet for another world. They were, in film-maker Al Reinert's words, "The first extraterrestrial humans." This is the story of their astounding voyage, a composite portrait, from blastoff to splashdown, of the Apollo missions. Culled from eighty hours of interviews and a warehouse of NASA film, the seventy-nine-minute movie took ten years to complete. It is a breathtaking, intimate look at these brave men as they clown around in weightlessness, bounce across the moon's surface, banter with Mission Control, and speak eloquently about the "beautifully, brilliantly illuminated blue marble that we call the earth."
Features:
- An extensive interview with the filmmaker with over one hundred images from NASA archives.
- Accounts of every manned mission from Apollo 1 to Apollo 17 and biographies of the astronauts, written expressly for the CD-ROM by Andrew Chaikin, author of A Man on the Moon.
- Maps of lunar landing sites, diagrams of spacecrafts and equipment, and an animated illustration of a lunar voyage.
- Photographs of all the astronauts.
- Brian Eno's haunting original soundtrack in 16-bit Dolby Surround stereo
- (CDAccess.com)
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Architecture 
 Motorola 68K
System Requirements 
From Mac OS 7.0
up to Mac OS 9.2
Compatibility notes 
Requirements:
Windows - 486SX-25 or higher CPU; 640x480, 256-color display (accelerator recommended); 8 Mbytes RAM; MPC2-compatible CD-ROM drive and 16-bit sound card with speakers or headphones; Windows 3.1, DOS 5.0 or later, (also runs with Windows '95).
Macintosh - Any color Macintosh (25 MHZ 68030 or faster processor recommenced); 640x480+ display; System 7; at least 8 Mbytes of RAM installed (5,500K free); double-speed CD- ROM drive.
Emulating this? It could probably run under: Basilisk II
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