Earthlight: NASA - Spectacular Views of Earth from Space (1998)

Earthlight: NASA - Spectacular Views of Earth from Space (1998)
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Compiled from some of the most spectacular space footage available, Earthlight gives an astronaut's-eye-view of the world, including the takeoff of the space shuttle Atlantis and the beauty of the earth as seen from space. The program features an original musical score and subtitles in 12 languages, including French, Japanese, Hebrew, Russian and Klingon. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
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Synopsis of Earthlight: NASA - Spectacular Views of Earth from Space

Compiled from some of the most spectacular space footage available, Earthlight gives an astronaut's-eye-view of the world, including the takeoff of the space shuttle Atlantis and the beauty of the earth as seen from space. The program features an original musical score and subtitles in 12 languages, including French, Japanese, Hebrew, Russian and Klingon. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
85 mins
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
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Special Interest
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Joe U.

This is more of a Screen Saver Movie, you get the same pictures from watching the NASA channel, but if you don't have it then it will be nice to see it, they are about a min. long clips of different shots from the Space Shuttle looking down on the earth.

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Michael K.

If you enjoy the art work that hails from places like the KennedySpace center. Then you might enjoy this movie. The loop feature is great for enjoying space and the earth on a cloudy day. The music left something to be disired, and the subtext was a little hard to decphire. All in all a relaxing photography experience and at the very least its something to talk about around the dinner table if your family is interested in that sort of thing.

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Elton H.

Movie looked very good on a 50" HD Plasma however, they seem to have a phobia about showing anything in the USA. All just high altitude shots of either the atlantic ocean or the Persion gulf. Plus they defiantely have a Brazil fetish as there are 20 shots of it. Good photography.. so, so selection.

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