National Aeronauticsand SpaceAdministrationCORECatalog 1 Services and Ordering Information .................. 3 Videocassettes--General Topic ...................... 5 Aeronautics ...................................... 7 Earth Resources.................................... 9 Weather ......................................... 12 Space Exploration/Satellites ........................... 13 Life Sciences ..................................... 15 Careers ......................................... 17 Energy .......................................... 19 Wind Energy ................................... 19 Living inSpace .................................... 20 Space Station................................... 23 Manned Spaceflight ................................. 24 General ...................................... 24 Mercury Program ................................ 24 Apollo Program ................................. 24 Space Shuttle Program ............................. 25 Social Sciences .................................... 28 Space Art ........................................ 30 Space Sciences .................................... 31 General ...................................... 31 Astronomy ..................................... 31 Planetary ...................................... 33 PlanetVenus................................. 33 Planet Mars ................................. 34 PlanetJupiter ................................ 35 Planet Saturn ................................ 36 Planet Uranus ................................ 36 Sun....................................... 36 Moon and Lunar Exploration ...................... 37 Extraterrestrial Intelligence ........................ 38 Technology Utilization ............................... 39 {nternet ....................................... 39 Mathematics/Physics ................................ 41 Captioned Titlesfor the Hearing Impaired .................. 45 VideocassettesmSeries ............................ 47 History of Space Travel............................... 49 Journey Through the Solar System........................ 52 Life in the Universe.................................. 55 25 Years of Progress ................................ 58 NASA and theAJrpJane .............................. 61 Moonwalk ....................................... 63 NASA Biology: On Earth and in Space .................... 64 2 NationaAleronautiacnsdSpacAedministratCioOnRECatalog Mission EarthBound Videoconference Series................. 66 Space Age Series .................................. 67 Live From Antarctica Videoconference ..................... 69 Live From the Stratosphere Videoconference ................. 71 Live From the Hubble Space Telescope Videoconference ......... 72 Skylab Science Demonstration .......................... 73 Starfinder Series ................................... 75 Project Mathematics! Series ............................ 76 Liftoffto Learning ................................... 77 What's inthe News--Space ........................... 81 The Night SkySeries ................................ 83 The Biology and Space Exploration Video Series.............. 84 Slide Programs .................................. 85 Computer Materials .............................. 95 Computer Software ................................. 97 CD-ROM's & Laserdiscs............................... 98 NASA Memorabilia(cid:0)Miscellaneous ................... 103 NASA Memorabilia ................................. 105 Activity Kits....................................... 107 NASA Educator Resource Centers .................... 109 NASA Resources ................................. 115 Title Index ...................................... 117 Order Form ..................................... 125 National Aeronautics and Space Administration CORECatalog 3 Services and Ordering Information About Our Services The NASA Central Operation of Resourcesfor Educators (CORE), established in cooperation with brain County Joint Vocational School, serves asthe worldwide distribution center for NASA-produced educational materials. Fora mini- mal charge, CORE will provide a valuable service to educators unable to visit one of the NASA Educator Resource Centers by making NASA educational audiovisual materials available through its mail order service. Through CORE's distribution network, thepublic has access to more than 200 videocassette, slide, and CD-ROM pro- grams, chronicling NASA's state.of-the-art research and technology. Through the use of these curriculum supplement materials, teachers can provide their studentswith the latest in aerospace information. NASA's educational materials on aeronautics and space provide a springboard for classroom discussion of life science, physical science, astrono- my, energy, Earth resources, environment, mathematics, and career education. Additional information about CORE can be obtained by calling the CORE office at (440) 774-1051, weekdays be_veen 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) or writing on school letterhead. We can also be reached through our web site at http://spacelink.nasa.gov/CORE or by e-mail to [email protected] 12.oh.us. How to Use This Catalog Materials oredivided by media type and subject.Thevideocassettes are classified by subject in thegeneral topic sec- tion and by series title inthe multiple-part series section. All multiple-part series are available by individual 30-minute programs or incomplete condensed sets. Forexample, the 14-port series"Journey Through the Solar System" isavail- able on 14 separate 30-minute videocassettes or asa complete seriescondensed onto four videocassettes. A consid- erable savings is made by purchasing the condensed series versus purchasing each videocassette individually. The prices of multiple-part series condensed setsare subject to change without notice asadditional episodes are added to the series. Please note that condensed multiple series are only available in 1/2-inch VHS. Preview Sites NASA's Educator Resource Centers function as an information network serving educators nationwide. These centers are located at each of the NASA Field Centers, selected museums, and universities throughout the United States. Educators can preview audiovisual materials at these centers prior to placing orders through CORE. A listing of the NASA Educator Resource Centers isprovided for your convenience at the back of this catalog. No Return Policy CORE regrets that it cannot accept the return of audiovisual materials unless they are defective or were shipped in error. CORE staffare available to answer questionsabout materials, prior toyour purchase, to helpyou makean informed decision. Damaged or defective products must be returned to CORE within 21 days from the date of shipment. Special Formats Special orders for broadcast quality formats (Betacam, SVHS, Umatic) can be processed. Contact the NASA CORE office for pricing information. 4 National Aeronautics and Space Administration CORECatalog _:¸i¸_:¸i¸¸_:_ How to Order The materials listed in thiscatalog are distributed by theNASA Central Operation of Resourcesfor Educators (CORE). Usethe convenient order form at the back of this catalog and return to: NASA CORE :i LorainCounty Joint Vocational School 15181 Route 58 South Oberlin, OH 44074 E-mail: [email protected] 12.oh.us World Wide Web: http://spacelink.nasa.gov/CORE ,!i : iii_:_'_ii_;_ii¸!L_¸ii Please help usfill your order promptly and accurately by providing thetitle, format, and itemnumber for each selection. If paying cash, please submit payment with your order. Make checks payable to Lorain County JVS-NASA CORE. If you prefer to be billed, include an official purchase order with your request. VISA and MasterCard are also accept- ed. Pricesand shipping charges are subject to change without notice. Special handling or additional shipping charges are to be paid by the user. Delivery Time Delivery for material is normally made in 4 weeks after receipt of your order. Expedited orders are available by pay- ing additional charges and contacting theNASA CORE office. International Orders International orders are subject to additional shipping and customs charges. Please contact the NASA CORE office regarding these charges. Advance payment inU.S. currency is required on all international orders. Shipping charges mustbe included inthe advance payment. Special Note Space technology changes at a rapid pace. The programs in this catalog were current and accurate at the time they were made; later events, however, may have caused some parts to become outdated. The information remains a part of the history of the space program and is available to interested viewers in itspresent form. Revised March 1998 mo A Ut 0 0 0 0 National Aeronautics and Space Administration CORECatalog 7 Format Item No. Price America's Wings 28 minutes/1976 I/2" VHS O01.0-01V 16.00 c2;_/: Level:Grade 9-Adult Discussesaerodynamics and airplane wing design. Presentscommentaries from key research personnel whose contri- ...... ;;% butions were historically significant inthe development of the modern airplane wing: Igor Sikorsky, who invented the helicopter; James Osborne, whose small suggestion helped make jettransports flyable; Eastman Jacobs, whose wind tunnel work in the 1930's established the shape of airfoils; Adolph Busemann, who thought of the swept wing; Kelly ii Johnson, who designed 40 airplanes; and Richard Whitcomb, who conceived the idea for thesupercriticalwing, the "coke-bottle" fuselage, and the winglet. Space Research & You: Your Health, Your Transportation 28 minutes/1981 1/2" VHS 001.0-02V 16.00 Level: Grade 11-Adult Consists of two short programs. The first, "Space Research and Your Health," depicts a variety of medical advances made possible with the technology developed for the U.S. space programs. The second, "Space Research and Your Transportation," examines NASA research and itsimpact on land, sea, and space travel. A Man's Reach Should Exceed His Grasp 23 minutes/1972 1/2" VHS 001.0-03V 16.00 Level:Grade 4-9 Presents the story of flight and our reach for new freedom through aviation and the exploration of space. From the Wright Brothers' flight at Kitty Hawk to the landing on theMoon and future missions to the planets, the tape depicts thefulfillment of theancient dream of flight. Through the useof multiple images, the creative role of research isempha- sized. Voices of scientists and statements by writers, poets, and philosophers document our search for knowledge. Narrated by Burgess Meredith. Flying Machines 28 minutes/1978 (open captioned) 1/2" VHS 001.0-04V 16.00 Level:Grade 9-Adult Flying Machines 28 minutes/1978 1/2"VHS 001.0-05V 16.00 Level:Grade 9-Adult Examines aviation as itexists today and the technological advances that will impact aviation in the future. The tape briefly describes wind tunnels, power plants, safety, comfort, economy, and noise abatement. NASA aeronautical research has answered some tough questions and is looking forward to solving current problems innovatively. OpeningHewFrontiers: The Orbital Flight Tests of the SpacoTransportation System 28 minutes/1982 1/2" VHS 001.0-06V 16.OO Level:Grade 4-10 Covers the first four test missionsof theSpace Shuttle Columbia, STSflights 1, 2, 3, and 4. Also includes events leading up tothefirst launch, President Reagan's speech afterthe fourth landing, and highlights of theOrbital FlightTestProgram. 10 National Aeronautics and Space Administration CORECatalog Format Item No. Price Sentinels in Space: The Environmental Satellites 29 minutes/1987 1/2" VHS 002.2-07V 16.00 Level: Grade 9-12 Produced by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), this program explains how satel- lites monitor Earth conditions. Earth Symphony 29 minutes/1987 1/2" VHS 002.2-08V 16.00 Level:Grade 11-Adult Displays (firsthalf of program) pictures of aerial photography taken from the Landsatsatellite setto themusic of Vivaldi, "The FourSeasons." Also has thetheme (second segment) of "Space----A New PlaceToWork," featuring footage from various Shuttle flights also presented with a musical background. Portrait of Earth: The Story of Satellites 30 minutes/1981 1/2" VHS 002.2-09V 16.00 (captioned at the 2nd grade level) Level: Grade 4-8 Portrait of Earth: The Story of Satellites 30 minutes/1981 1/2" VHS 002.2- IOV 16.00 (captioned at the 3rd grade level) Level:Grade 4-8 Portrait of Earth: The Story of Satellites 30 minutes/1981 1/2" VHS 002.2-I IV 16.00 (captioned at the 4th grade level) Level: Grade 4-8 Explains what satellites are and how they perform their daily tasks in orbit around our planet. In the fields of com- munications, meteorology, and Earth resources, they provide domestic and worldwide communications and early warning of hurricanes and forest fires. Satellites also monitor pollution, marine resources, oceanography, land use, and agriculture. Landsat: 15 Years of Learning 8 minutes/1987 1/2" VHS 002.2-12V 10.00 Level: Grade 9-Adult Offers a brief look at the history of the Landsat satellite and how it helps scientists study Earth's environment. TOPEX/POSEIDOH: A Mission to Planet Earth 9 minutes/1992 1/2" VHS 002.2-13V 10.00 Level:Grade 9-Adult Explains theobjectives of the joint U.S./French missiondedicated to the studyof the circulation of Earth's oceans. This satellite will vastly improve our understanding of theocean's role in global climate change and lay thefoundation for long-term ocean monitoring from space.