I recently picked up the 6-disc set "
NASA: The Ultimate Collection - To The Moon and Beyond" for $13. I think its "The NASA Collection" Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 packaged together into one set.
The first 3 disks are identical to Vol.1. and the other discs have the following:
Disc 4:
Jupiter Odyssey (35:00)
Mercury, Exploration of a Planet (35:00)
The Universe (30:00)
A New Look at the Old Moon (30:00)
- Bonus: Space Exploration Timeline and Radio Bonus (approx 35:00)
Disc 5:
Planet Mars (35:00)
Opening New Frontiers (30:00)
Space Shuttles (35:00)
We Deliver (30:00)
- Bonus: Solar System Photo Gallery and Radio Episode (approx 35:00)
Disc 6:
The 25th Year of NASA (55:00)
Launch and Retrieval of Satellites (30:00)
Challenger: Investigation and Return to Space (70:00)
Toys in Space (30:00)
- Bonus: Satellite Images and Interview with John Glenn (approx 25:00)
A few months ago I also picked up 5-disc "
NASA: 50 Years of Exploration" which came in a cool tin box with a 26-page booklet.
Disc 1
Freedom 7
The Voyage of Friendship 7
The Four Days of Gemini 4
Gemini VIII, This Is Houston Flight
Apollo 11: The Eagle has Landed
Disc 2
Apollo 13 - Houston, We've Got a Problem
Apollo 15 - In the Mountains of a Moon
Apollo 16 - "Nothing So Hidden..."
Apollo 17 - "On the Shoulders of Giants"
The Mission of Apollo-Soyuz
Disc 3
Skylab: The First 40 Days
Four Rooms: Earth View
Opening New Frontiers
We Deliver
Launch and Retrieval of Satellites
Disc 4
Satellite Repairs
Challenger - Disaster and investigation
NASA - The 25th Year
Disc 5
Living in Space - This is the International Space Station
Eyes in the Sky - Spy Satellite
One American Legend - John Glenn Returns to Space
Looking for Creation - This is the Hubble Telescope
Where No Man Has Gone - Mars and Beyond
The Story of Columbia
Epilogue: A Look into the Future
Also in my collection:
The History Channel Presents: The Race to the MoonDisc 1
Failure Is Not An Option - Gene Kranz tells the story of Mission Control (based on his book)
Bonus: Commentary Gene Kranz, the writer / producer and co-director Rushmore DeNooyer and editor / co-producer Tony Bacon
Disc 2
Code Name: Project Orion
Modern Marvels: Apollo 13
Modern Marvels: The Space ShuttleSpacecraft Films sets:
Project Gemini: A Bold Leap ForwardApollo 8: Leaving The CradleApollo 11: Men On The MoonPlanning on ordering the other sets from Spacecraft Films in the near future.
Recently ordered from Amazon:
Apollo 11: The Eagle has Landed"This 90 minute documentary chronicles the development of the Apollo 11 space shuttle [sic] and its first flight in history to the moon, placing it and its crew, Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin in the annals of history." ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
1. Rockets at War [7:16]
2. Von Braun's V2 [7:11]
3. The Mercury Program [27:10]
4. The Gemini Program [23:18]
5. The Apollo Program [9:23]
6. Apollo 11 [17:05]
7. Credits [1:05]
Bonus: "Remembering Apollo 11": a talk by Michael Collins & Jim McDivitt
Apollo 13: Houston, We've Had a Problem""This chronicles the journey of the Apollo 13, the now-infamous space shuttle that encountered problems during its journey that put its crew in jeopardy of being stranded in space. As told by the actual astronauts who lived it, the experience is detailed with the hindsight that only time has been able to give this harrowing event in space history." ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
1. Lift Off [15:48]
2. Earth Parking Orbit [9:23]
3. Television Transmission [5:52]
4. Houston: We've Had a Problem [10:19]
5. An Alternate Mission [9:54]
6. Getting Back on Course [2:44]
7. A Safe Situation at the Moment [4:01]
8. Around the Moon [3:12]
9. Controlling Consumables [4:27]
10. Living in a Freezer [3:15]
11. A Manual Burn [3:03]
12. Farewell Aquarius [6:43]
13. A Heroes Welcome [5:19]
14. Credits [1:07]
Bonus: "
The Odyssey of Apollo 13": A live stage appearance and speech by Jim Lovell, a commander of Apollo 13, at NASA, delivering an entertaining account of the mission
Space Race, Vol. 1: Race to the Moon1. The Sputnik Challenge [51:57]
2. America in Space [51:35]
3. Gemini: Around the Moon [51:04]
American Experience: Race to the Moon - The Daring Adventure of Apollo 8"Filmmakers explore the historical 1968 lunar mission that laid the groundwork for man's first steps on the moon in this hour-long documentary that originally aired as part of PBS Television's American Experience series. On December 24, 1968, the space race came to a head as Apollo 8 entered lunar orbit. The journey of Apollo 8 was not only significant as the first manned mission to the moon, but also because it provided the public with their first live look at the lunar surface as audiences across the nation sat glued to their televisions. Now, with this release, modern viewers can revisit the groundbreaking journey to the moon in this documentary that places the Apollo 8 mission in a historical perspective by showing the significant impact that it had in the development of the American space program." ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
2. Countdown [2:13]
3. To the Moon [17:54]
4. Lunar Orbit [11:27]
5. Earthrise [6:29]
6. Homecoming [13:47]
7. Credits [3:00]
1. Mission Overview [1:20]
2. Extended Crew Biographies [6:46]
3. The Apollo 1 Fire [1:50]
4. George Low [2:48]
5. James Webb [1:49]
6. Too Close for Comfort [3:14]
7. The 2nd TV Broadcast [1:50]
8. The Greastest Offer Ever Refused [:46]
9. Houston, We Have a Small Problem [3:22]
10. Parting Thoughts [3:34]
11. Double Umbra [1:00]
12. To Leave or Not to Leave [:50]
4. The Era of Lunar Exploration [52:45]