__1981: __RCA's long-awaited videodisc system, essentially a vinyl record that plays video, hits stores in the United States. The company spent 15 years and $200 million developing it, only for the ...
Physical media is dead. Well, at least that's the saying. Tens of millions of units of physical music titles still move each year, with even CDs selling respectably despite more vinyl records being ...
Click to open image viewer. NASM 6A30196: Prime crew for the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission, March 1971. Left to right: David R. Scott, commander; Alfred M. Worden, command module pilot; and James B.
In 1984, the materials in this collection were photographed for reproduction on NASM Archival Videodisc 2. The "videodisc frame capture" images reproduced in this section are small 100 ppi RGB JPEG ...
Starting in the 1960s, RCA spent many years and a reported $600 million trying to develop a physical media format it called the VideoDisc, essentially an LP-sized black plastic disc capable of holding ...
"The world needed a hero. It got Black Adam." DC League of Super-Pets "Sit, stay, save the world." ‘The Book of Clarence’ is an epic and bold retelling of the biblical story. Director Jeymes Samuel's ...