Nickelodeon Launch Box (partially lost educational series; 1991-1994): Difference between revisions
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|description2 ="The Inner Planets". | |||
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*[http://web.archive.org/web/19980625032953/http://www.teachers.nick.com/supplies/shows/ed_shows_launch.html Launch Box website, including lesson plans for most episodes] Retrieved 13 Apr '15 | *[http://web.archive.org/web/19980625032953/http://www.teachers.nick.com/supplies/shows/ed_shows_launch.html Launch Box website, including lesson plans for most episodes] Retrieved 13 Apr '15 |
Revision as of 03:52, 25 December 2017
In 1991, Nickelodeon introduced a half-hour educational show called Launch Box. The series was a joint production between Nickelodeon and NASA that ran until 1994, with reruns lasting until 2000. It was created for the "Cable in the Classroom" program, where teachers were encouraged to record episodes and show them during lessons. It primarily covered information about space and space traveling technology.
Availability
At least nine episodes were produced, but only one titled "The Inner Planets" has been found online. The intro was uploaded to multiple YouTube accounts, including NASA's official account, while the episode itself was uploaded by its writer/producer Karim Miteff (kmiteff).
Gallery
External Links
- Launch Box website, including lesson plans for most episodes Retrieved 13 Apr '15