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Old 12-July-2003, 12:36 AM
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Default Old NASA, JPL and other science institute animations?

Hey all...

I remember growing up in the 70's, before fancy CGI or most of our more memorable space and scientific films were shot, NASA and JPL did quite a few conceptual animations and still paintings of various solar and extrasolar phenomena; one of the most striking I recall was a red-hot primordial earth, viewed from near-orbit, under constant asteroid bombardment.

I always thought that these were very, very cool animations - does anyone know where I could get a tape or dvd or heck just download them?
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