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Rating: Summary: Worst DVD I ever bought! Review: Main feature + extra's are bad: scenes end abruptly; the story line is poor; background music is annoying; explanation to scenes insufficient ... DO NOT BUY!!
Rating: Summary: Detailed Look At Columbia's Last Fully-Completed Mission Review: This 2-hour-plus disc from Spacecraft Films chronicles the "Columbia" Space Shuttle mission of March 2002.At 6:22 A.M. (EST) on March 1, 2002, the Shuttle "Columbia" lifted off from Pad 39-A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on a mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope. This beautiful dawn launch can be viewed from multiple angles on this DVD. This disc also has several views of the Shuttle's nighttime landing (on March 12, 2002). Sadly, this mission (designated "STS-109") was Columbia's final COMPLETED space flight. This very same Shuttle Orbiter was lost on February 1, 2003 (as "STS-107"), in the tragic accident that claimed the lives of its seven crew members. This DVD includes a thorough 44-minute narrated "Main Program", highlighting the STS-109 mission. Plus: the disc contains Sub-Menus for the various "EVA" spacewalks that were made by Columbia's crew during the flight in orbit. Video quality is very clear, as is the audio. Aspect ratio for all video on the disc is Full Frame (Standard 1.33:1). My favorite portion of this DVD is the "Main Launch" chapter, which runs for 16+ minutes. This Launch Chapter begins approximately 7 minutes prior to the Shuttle's stunning crack-of-dawn lift-off. The "Main Landing" Chapter runs for exactly 5 minutes. There's also an 18-minute "Post-Landing Press Conference" included, which has Columbia's crew members talking about the mission they had just completed, and taking questions from the press. Another very nice bonus on this DVD is a vast Photo Gallery ("Slideshow"), which contains well over 100 still photos from all phases of the STS-109 mission, including some gorgeous pics of the launch. This disc, from Spacecraft Film's "Shuttle Mission Log" series of DVDs, is a very unique type of program, allowing the viewer to practically ride right along with the Columbia astronauts, as we take an up-close, first-hand look at this Shuttle flight from beginning to end -- from the launch, to the many spacewalks, to the perfect landing, and even to the crew's comments after the mission. If you like stuff about the American space program, then this Spacecraft Films' DVD should satisfy very nicely.
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