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NOVA; To the Moon; Interview with Christopher Columbus Kraft Jr., NASA engineer and manager who helped establish NASA's Mission Control Center, part 4 of 4

Part of To the Moon Interviews.

1998

Christopher Kraft, NASA engineer and manager partly responsible for creating NASA's Mission Control Center, is interviewed about going back to the moon. Kraft argues that although space travel is risky, traveling to the moon is easier now than it was in the 1960s because of what we know, which makes it worth traveling to, and the next goal should be travel to Mars. The interview ends with footage of the Mission Operation Control Rooms (MOCR), no audio.


License Clip
Series
NOVA
Program
To the Moon
Program Number

2610

Title

Interview with Christopher Columbus Kraft Jr., NASA engineer and manager who helped establish NASA's Mission Control Center, part 4 of 4

Series Description

NOVA is a general-interest documentary series that addresses a single science issue each week. Billed as "science adventures for curious grown-ups" when it first aired in March, 1974, NOVA continues to offer an informative and entertaining approach to a challenging subject. It is also one of television's most acclaimed series, having won every major television award, most of them many times over.

Program Description

Alan Binder, former Principal Investigator of NASA's Lunar Prospector mission, is interviewed about the Lunar Prospector. Binder says that if moon travel became viable again, he would want to go to the moon, but says that in order to get financial and public support for space exploration, scientists need to sell the science of the moon. Another option, according to Binder, is to make travel to the moon commercially viable, and lists many benefits of going to the moon, including using it as a fuel source, or colonizing the surface for human habitation (audio cuts out from 00:07:30 - 00:09:00). Binder explains the work of the Lunar Prospector and talks about the necessity of having computers to do a lot of the work. On Apollo, Binder calls the program the most significant event of the 21st century, and talks about the roles of the Apollo program, the Clementine spacecraft, and hte Lunar Prospector. The interview ends with Binder's views on his relationship with NASA, which he characterizes as being needlessly bound up in beaurocracy and red tape.

Duration

0:08:51

Asset Type

Raw video

Media Type

Video

Subjects
American history
Space
Apollo
Moon
Astronaut
Gemini
Creators
WGBH Educational Foundation (Producing Organization)
Contributors
Kraft, Christopher Columbus, 1924- (Interviewee)
Rights Summary

Rights Holder: WGBH Educational Foundation

Citation
Chicago: “NOVA; To the Moon; Interview with Christopher Columbus Kraft Jr., NASA engineer and manager who helped establish NASA's Mission Control Center, part 4 of 4,” 1998, GBH Archives, accessed November 23, 2024, http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_D30A406939674EE3AABD348B5E6555D8.
MLA: “NOVA; To the Moon; Interview with Christopher Columbus Kraft Jr., NASA engineer and manager who helped establish NASA's Mission Control Center, part 4 of 4.” 1998. GBH Archives. Web. November 23, 2024. <http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_D30A406939674EE3AABD348B5E6555D8>.
APA: NOVA; To the Moon; Interview with Christopher Columbus Kraft Jr., NASA engineer and manager who helped establish NASA's Mission Control Center, part 4 of 4. Boston, MA: GBH Archives. Retrieved from http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_D30A406939674EE3AABD348B5E6555D8
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