News From America 1965

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Item title reads - News from America.

Long Island. Various shots of new strange looking lunar car which may be used on the moon, it is being tested on soft terrain close to the moon. C/U of its wheels with spiral spokes which flatten out, C/U driver. M/S as it passes craters in the ground....

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Cataloguer:
Emma
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
55729
Sort Number:
65/099
Time in/Out:
01:25:29:00 / 01:26:45:00
Canister:
65/99
Film ID:
1832.18
Issue Date:
09/12/1965

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