Footagevault space video clips

A selection of archived film clips from Footagevault and NASA showing historic space footage. Film clips available include: 'Saturn V rocket lift-off', 'The hammer and the feather on the moon', 'Astronauts leaping on the moon' and more. Footagevault has kindly provided clips which can be used with no charge.

Footagevault's full collection of space-related film spans the 20th century and the first decade of the 21st century, covering everything from early experiments in powered flight and rocketry, through the space race and Apollo era to the Space Shuttle's 30 year history and the the International Space Station.

Film clips include:

  • Saturn V Rocket Lift-off (showing staging)
  • The hammer and the feather on the Moon
  • Astronauts leaping on the Moon
  • Apollo 1 fire - the aftermath
  • Astronauts on 'space walk' from the International Space Station
  • Living in space (forces, movement and how objects behave in space)
  • The International Space Station and Skylab
  • Spaceflight history: rockets and the Space Shuttle
  • Spaceflight history: first spacewalk
  • Spaceflight history: early space suits
  • Spaceflight history: high altitude parachute test

 

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Spaceflight history: first spacewalk

Produced by FootageVault, this original NASA video shows the USA's first spacewalk, made by astronaut Ed White, from his Gemini IV spacecraft on the 3rd of June 1965. The spacewalk lasted 23 minutes, during which time the astronaut manoeuvred using a hand-held oxygen-jet gun to push himself.

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Spaceflight history: early space suits

Produced by FootageVault, using original NASA video, these clips show developments in early space suit design. The clips show how suits were tested for mobility and shows...

Spaceflight history: high altitude parachute test

Produced by FootageVault, and using original NASA video, these clips chart the first high...

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