"Energy From Space" NASA actuality footage from 1976 (139-17)

Shotlist & Visual Analysis

The still from 'Energy From Space' features a countdown from six, characteristic of 16mm film. It indicates the footage, which is in color, is silent and runs for 1 minute and 46 seconds. The footage comes from 1976, specifically sent to a West Virginia TV station, showcasing actuality clips likely related to NASA's initiatives on harnessing energy from space. The format is typical of mid-20th century television broadcasts, emphasizing a documentary style.

00:00:00.000 — The still from 'Energy From Space' features a countdown from six, characteristic of 16mm film. It indicates the footage, which is in color, is silent and runs for 1 minute and 46 seconds. The footage comes from 1976, specifically sent to a West Virginia TV station, showcasing actuality clips likely related to NASA's initiatives on harnessing energy from space. The format is typical of mid-20th century television broadcasts, emphasizing a documentary style.

The still features a large, bold numeral '4' against a light-colored background, possibly indicating a countdown or segment marker in the 16mm film. It is part of NASA actuality footage titled 'Energy From Space,' produced in September 1976. The film is silent, lasting 1 minute and 46 seconds, and was aired by a West Virginia TV station. The footage highlights the concept of harnessing energy from space.

00:00:01.301 — The still features a large, bold numeral '4' against a light-colored background, possibly indicating a countdown or segment marker in the 16mm film. It is part of NASA actuality footage titled 'Energy From Space,' produced in September 1976. The film is silent, lasting 1 minute and 46 seconds, and was aired by a West Virginia TV station. The footage highlights the concept of harnessing energy from space.

The still shows a countdown number '3' prominently displayed on a textured background, typical of archival footage from the 1970s. This countdown likely serves as an introduction to the 'Energy From Space' segment. The film is characterized by its silent color format, indicating the presentation style of educational or news footage from that era. The timestamp suggests the beginning of a short segment related to energy transmission from space, possibly illustrating concepts of solar energy or space technology.

00:00:02.302 — The still shows a countdown number '3' prominently displayed on a textured background, typical of archival footage from the 1970s. This countdown likely serves as an introduction to the 'Energy From Space' segment. The film is characterized by its silent color format, indicating the presentation style of educational or news footage from that era. The timestamp suggests the beginning of a short segment related to energy transmission from space, possibly illustrating concepts of solar energy or space technology.

The still from the 16mm film 'Energy From Space' (NASA actuality footage from September 1976) showcases an animated representation of energy transmission from space. The footage is in color and silent, running for 1 minute and 46 seconds. This segment is part of a collection sent to a West Virginia TV station, highlighting advances in space energy technology during that era.

00:00:03.203 — The still from the 16mm film 'Energy From Space' (NASA actuality footage from September 1976) showcases an animated representation of energy transmission from space. The footage is in color and silent, running for 1 minute and 46 seconds. This segment is part of a collection sent to a West Virginia TV station, highlighting advances in space energy technology during that era.

The 16mm still from 'Energy From Space' depicts a top-down view of a cylindrical structure, likely associated with energy transmission or satellite technology. It features a ribbed opening and a ladder leading up the side. The scene is washed in warm colors, hinting at a dusty or sunlit environment, and is part of NASA actuality footage from September 1976, emphasizing advancements in energy generation from space. The footage is silent and runs for 1 minute and 46 seconds.

00:00:04.905 — The 16mm still from 'Energy From Space' depicts a top-down view of a cylindrical structure, likely associated with energy transmission or satellite technology. It features a ribbed opening and a ladder leading up the side. The scene is washed in warm colors, hinting at a dusty or sunlit environment, and is part of NASA actuality footage from September 1976, emphasizing advancements in energy generation from space. The footage is silent and runs for 1 minute and 46 seconds.

The 16mm still from 'Energy From Space' depicts a viewpoint focused on a structure, possibly related to energy reception or transmission. The film is characterized as color and silent, with a run time of 1:46, created in September 1976. The footage is part of actuality material sent to a West Virginia TV station, highlighting early concepts of capturing energy from space. The visual suggests a technological endeavor related to solar or space energy.

00:00:33.000 — The 16mm still from 'Energy From Space' depicts a viewpoint focused on a structure, possibly related to energy reception or transmission. The film is characterized as color and silent, with a run time of 1:46, created in September 1976. The footage is part of actuality material sent to a West Virginia TV station, highlighting early concepts of capturing energy from space. The visual suggests a technological endeavor related to solar or space energy.

The still from 'Energy From Space' (1976) features a close-up view of a large parabolic dish structure, likely part of a satellite or solar energy system. Prominent are the metallic components above the dish, including a vertical chimney-like structure and a nearby ladder. The setting suggests an emphasis on technology related to harnessing energy from space. The film is silent, in color, and consists of actuality footage, indicative of NASA’s efforts in exploring energy solutions.

00:00:40.307 — The still from 'Energy From Space' (1976) features a close-up view of a large parabolic dish structure, likely part of a satellite or solar energy system. Prominent are the metallic components above the dish, including a vertical chimney-like structure and a nearby ladder. The setting suggests an emphasis on technology related to harnessing energy from space. The film is silent, in color, and consists of actuality footage, indicative of NASA’s efforts in exploring energy solutions.

The still from the 16mm film 'Energy From Space' features a close-up view of a textured wall, likely related to energy technology or infrastructure. The image is colored and captures a scene from September 1976, showcasing NASA's actualities. It appears to depict elements of solar or energy harvesting technology, aligning with the theme of space-derived energy. The film is silent and runs for approximately 1 minute and 46 seconds.

00:00:45.112 — The still from the 16mm film 'Energy From Space' features a close-up view of a textured wall, likely related to energy technology or infrastructure. The image is colored and captures a scene from September 1976, showcasing NASA's actualities. It appears to depict elements of solar or energy harvesting technology, aligning with the theme of space-derived energy. The film is silent and runs for approximately 1 minute and 46 seconds.

The still from 'Energy From Space,' a 16mm film shot in September 1976, depicts a large structure resembling a solar panel or energy receiver. The footage, classified as actuality, captures a clear sky background, showcasing the technology designed for harnessing energy from outer space. The film is silent and runs for a total of 1 minute and 46 seconds, highlighting innovative energy concepts from NASA during that era.

00:00:52.419 — The still from 'Energy From Space,' a 16mm film shot in September 1976, depicts a large structure resembling a solar panel or energy receiver. The footage, classified as actuality, captures a clear sky background, showcasing the technology designed for harnessing energy from outer space. The film is silent and runs for a total of 1 minute and 46 seconds, highlighting innovative energy concepts from NASA during that era.

The 16mm still from 'Energy From Space,' part of NASA actuality footage from September 1976, depicts a close-up view of a surface with a grid-like pattern. The footage is silent and presents an experimental context, likely related to energy transmission concepts. The details in the film emphasize the technological aspects and visual aesthetics relevant to energy research during that era. The timestamp at 1:46 indicates it is part of a longer piece focusing on innovative energy sources from space.

00:00:54.454 — The 16mm still from 'Energy From Space,' part of NASA actuality footage from September 1976, depicts a close-up view of a surface with a grid-like pattern. The footage is silent and presents an experimental context, likely related to energy transmission concepts. The details in the film emphasize the technological aspects and visual aesthetics relevant to energy research during that era. The timestamp at 1:46 indicates it is part of a longer piece focusing on innovative energy sources from space.

The still from 'Energy From Space,' a 16mm film from NASA dated September 1976, depicts a tall transmission tower atop a hill, surrounded by a landscape that appears to be littered with refuse or debris. The image is in color and has the characteristic appearance of archival footage from the 1970s. While the film's focus is on the concept of harnessing energy from space, the still captures a moment of the infrastructure involved in such energy transmission. The title suggests a focus on innovative energy solutions, potentially linking to advancements in space technology.

00:01:03.297 — The still from 'Energy From Space,' a 16mm film from NASA dated September 1976, depicts a tall transmission tower atop a hill, surrounded by a landscape that appears to be littered with refuse or debris. The image is in color and has the characteristic appearance of archival footage from the 1970s. While the film's focus is on the concept of harnessing energy from space, the still captures a moment of the infrastructure involved in such energy transmission. The title suggests a focus on innovative energy solutions, potentially linking to advancements in space technology.

The still from 'Energy From Space,' a 16mm film produced by NASA in September 1976, shows a large dish structure, possibly a satellite or energy receiver, set against a backdrop of a rocky terrain. The date indicates it captures actuality footage, likely demonstrating early exploration into harnessing energy from space. The film is silent, running for 1 minute and 46 seconds, and is intended for news broadcasting.

00:01:11.672 — The still from 'Energy From Space,' a 16mm film produced by NASA in September 1976, shows a large dish structure, possibly a satellite or energy receiver, set against a backdrop of a rocky terrain. The date indicates it captures actuality footage, likely demonstrating early exploration into harnessing energy from space. The film is silent, running for 1 minute and 46 seconds, and is intended for news broadcasting.

The 16mm still from 'Energy From Space' showcases a landscape featuring a large satellite dish in the foreground, aimed toward the sky. In the background, there are rolling hills with a communications tower visible, suggesting a setting focused on energy transmission or communication. The footage, dated September 1976, is silent and runs for 1 minute and 46 seconds. The overall aesthetic reflects the technological optimism of the era regarding harnessing energy from outer space.

00:01:14.141 — The 16mm still from 'Energy From Space' showcases a landscape featuring a large satellite dish in the foreground, aimed toward the sky. In the background, there are rolling hills with a communications tower visible, suggesting a setting focused on energy transmission or communication. The footage, dated September 1976, is silent and runs for 1 minute and 46 seconds. The overall aesthetic reflects the technological optimism of the era regarding harnessing energy from outer space.

The still features a vintage 16mm film frame from NASA's 'Energy From Space,' dated September 1976. It showcases a portion of a technological apparatus, possibly a computer or data processing machine. The device displays various buttons, controls, and a screen, alongside printed materials. The context suggests this footage was part of a report sent to a West Virginia TV station, emphasizing advancements in space energy research at the time. The film is silent, presented in color, and runs for 1 minute and 46 seconds.

00:01:17.144 — The still features a vintage 16mm film frame from NASA's 'Energy From Space,' dated September 1976. It showcases a portion of a technological apparatus, possibly a computer or data processing machine. The device displays various buttons, controls, and a screen, alongside printed materials. The context suggests this footage was part of a report sent to a West Virginia TV station, emphasizing advancements in space energy research at the time. The film is silent, presented in color, and runs for 1 minute and 46 seconds.

The still from the 16mm film 'Energy From Space' features a document or screen displaying a table with numerical data. The information appears to include various measurements and parameters, possibly related to energy transmission or satellite data. The table is printed in a clear format, showing values with accompanying labels, though the specific context of the data isn't detailed in the image. The timestamp indicates it is part of a larger sequence from the 1976 NASA footage documenting energy technology or research.

00:01:20.881 — The still from the 16mm film 'Energy From Space' features a document or screen displaying a table with numerical data. The information appears to include various measurements and parameters, possibly related to energy transmission or satellite data. The table is printed in a clear format, showing values with accompanying labels, though the specific context of the data isn't detailed in the image. The timestamp indicates it is part of a larger sequence from the 1976 NASA footage documenting energy technology or research.

The still depicts a sequence from the 16mm film 'Energy From Space,' showcasing conceptual models of energy collection devices in space, designed to harness solar energy. The imagery features three large, rectangular structures with alternating red and white stripes, seemingly floating against the backdrop of Earth. The footage, dated September 1976, emphasizes NASA's exploration of renewable energy sources from outer space, with a runtime of 1:46. It is part of actuality footage sent to a West Virginia TV station. The presentation is silent but marked as a significant exploration of energy transmission concepts.

00:01:22.816 — The still depicts a sequence from the 16mm film 'Energy From Space,' showcasing conceptual models of energy collection devices in space, designed to harness solar energy. The imagery features three large, rectangular structures with alternating red and white stripes, seemingly floating against the backdrop of Earth. The footage, dated September 1976, emphasizes NASA's exploration of renewable energy sources from outer space, with a runtime of 1:46. It is part of actuality footage sent to a West Virginia TV station. The presentation is silent but marked as a significant exploration of energy transmission concepts.

The still from 'Energy From Space' depicts a view of Earth from space, highlighting the planet's surface along with a satellite equipped with solar panels. This 16mm silent color footage, dated September 1976, features a focus on the concept of harnessing energy from space. The satellite is shown potentially transmitting energy, emphasizing advancements in space technology during that era. The time code indicates that this specific frame occurs around 1 minute and 31 seconds into the footage.

00:01:31.992 — The still from 'Energy From Space' depicts a view of Earth from space, highlighting the planet's surface along with a satellite equipped with solar panels. This 16mm silent color footage, dated September 1976, features a focus on the concept of harnessing energy from space. The satellite is shown potentially transmitting energy, emphasizing advancements in space technology during that era. The time code indicates that this specific frame occurs around 1 minute and 31 seconds into the footage.

The 16mm still from 'Energy From Space' showcases a large, domed structure resembling a dish or satellite receiver, set against a background that hints at a futuristic energy harnessing project. The image is involved in the context of NASA's attempts to explore harnessing energy from space, likely featuring elements of solar energy technology. The shot is part of actuality footage from September 1976, designed for news broadcast, capturing pioneering concepts in energy generation. The film is silent but provides visual documentation of innovative scientific explorations of that era.

00:01:34.728 — The 16mm still from 'Energy From Space' showcases a large, domed structure resembling a dish or satellite receiver, set against a background that hints at a futuristic energy harnessing project. The image is involved in the context of NASA's attempts to explore harnessing energy from space, likely featuring elements of solar energy technology. The shot is part of actuality footage from September 1976, designed for news broadcast, capturing pioneering concepts in energy generation. The film is silent but provides visual documentation of innovative scientific explorations of that era.

The still from 'Energy From Space' captures a moment in 16mm film, depicting a structure, likely a satellite or energy facility, under a cloudy sky. Tall towers or antennas surround it, suggesting a focus on technology related to energy transmission. The footage is from a NASA actuality film sent to a West Virginia TV station in September 1976, emphasizing space-based energy concepts. The film is silent and runs for 1 minute and 46 seconds.

00:01:37.230 — The still from 'Energy From Space' captures a moment in 16mm film, depicting a structure, likely a satellite or energy facility, under a cloudy sky. Tall towers or antennas surround it, suggesting a focus on technology related to energy transmission. The footage is from a NASA actuality film sent to a West Virginia TV station in September 1976, emphasizing space-based energy concepts. The film is silent and runs for 1 minute and 46 seconds.

The still from 'Energy From Space,' a NASA actuality footage from September 1976, features the landscape showcasing a dish antenna setup, likely for satellite or energy transmission purposes. The scene captures a remote area with rocky terrain, surrounded by hills. The footage is silent and lasts 1 minute and 46 seconds. The film is noted for its color and presents actualities related to energy concepts explored during that era, reflecting NASA's research initiatives.

00:01:42.035 — The still from 'Energy From Space,' a NASA actuality footage from September 1976, features the landscape showcasing a dish antenna setup, likely for satellite or energy transmission purposes. The scene captures a remote area with rocky terrain, surrounded by hills. The footage is silent and lasts 1 minute and 46 seconds. The film is noted for its color and presents actualities related to energy concepts explored during that era, reflecting NASA's research initiatives.

The still is from a 16mm film titled 'Energy From Space,' dated September 1976. It is part of actuality footage sent to a West Virginia TV station, depicting NASA's exploration of solar energy. The film is silent and lasts 1 minute and 46 seconds. The footage focuses on the concept of harnessing energy from space, likely highlighting scientific advancements and technological potentials related to solar energy.

00:01:51.545 — The still is from a 16mm film titled 'Energy From Space,' dated September 1976. It is part of actuality footage sent to a West Virginia TV station, depicting NASA's exploration of solar energy. The film is silent and lasts 1 minute and 46 seconds. The footage focuses on the concept of harnessing energy from space, likely highlighting scientific advancements and technological potentials related to solar energy.

Film Transcript / Subtitles

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