Manned Spaceflight
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Suitable for UK Key Stage 2, 3, 4 & 5 - USA 2nd to 12th Grade (Age 7 - adult)
Recommended Minimum System: PC, Windows 95/NT4 or better e.g. XP, Vista, Windows 7, (Mac users click here), 16MB Ram, Pentium 166, sound card.
With 13 videos and over 50 pictures I'm afraid this is a huge download at 39 Megabytes. You might want to get it on my DVD which is free with membership. I started on this program back in 1997 and finally I've finished it. It's a multimedia guide to Manned Spaceflight from the early pioneers in the 1960's through to the International Space Station. It includes the Apollo Program and Shuttle Missions.
Program includes an uninstall facility.
Compressed file size - 39 MB's.


This is a multimedia guide which requires you to click on buttons to show pictures, text, sound and video. Whenever your mouse pointer turns to a hand you can click to activate the multimedia item. On most screens you can right click the mouse and select a copy option from the pop up menu. This allows you to copy and paste sections into a Word Processor or similar program for printing or saving as part of your own project.
The main screen shows four main buttons and a timeline option and are briefly explained as follows:
Early Pioneers
On this screen you can explore information about the early pioneers of manned spaceflight by using the buttons on the bottom of the main window. Clicking Vostok, Mercury or Gemini will produce folders of information which can explore by left clicking your mouse. The Sound button can be clicked when the light on the button illuminates.
Moon Landings
When you click the Moon Landings button on the main screen you are taken to a screen depicting a mission control like scene. There is a small game you can play which if successful will show the video of the Apollo 11 launch. Click on the Launch Code button to start the game. This will show a sequence of small amber lights on the control panel. The idea of the game is to memorise the pattern of lights then match the sequence by clicking on the correct entries. As soon as you click on one then the lights will go out, so you must remember where the correct ones were up to the number shown in blue on the right of the game. When you correctly select the number shown you will be able to click the Countdown button. Each visit to this screen will increase the number of lights you need to match by one up to a maximum of 11. If you don't want to play the game you can skip to the main information screen by clicking the Skip To Reference Section button.
The second screen of Moon Landings is the main information screen. It shows a copy of the newspaper published after the successful landing of the first men on the moon. Click on the newspaper headlines for further information, pictures and videos. On videos click on the standard Play, Pause, Stop and Restart buttons.
Space Stations
Space Stations shows 4 buttons where you can explore information and pictures in this section.
Space Shuttle
Here there are 6 buttons to explore Space Shuttle information, pictures and videos. On videos click on the standard Play, Pause, Stop and Restart buttons.
Timeline
The Timeline screen shows a summary of manned spaceflight since the 1960's. You can click on white text links for information and you can expand each decade by clicking on its appropriate bar at the top.
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