
S03E06 - The Ranger Satellite - The World According To Mr Bob
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The World According To Mr Bob
S03 E06
The Ranger Satellite
The Ranger Satellite was the first satellite to photograph a real, clear, close image of the surface of the Moon. NASA commissioned the creation of the Ranger with the desire to find a safe landing location for the future Apollo Missions. A total of 9 Ranger Satellites went into space, but it wasn't until the 7th Ranger Satellite that the program worked as planned. Go back in time with Mr Bob when the Ranger Satellite transmits its' first successful images back to Earth.
Characters: (In Order of Appearance)
- -Bob Staniszewski, M.Ed is Mr Bob
- -Zach Kennedy plays Teddy
- -Mike Jensen is Joesph Roman Staniszewski
- -Joesph Richard Staniszewski plays Gus Constantino
- -NASA P.A. Announcer was Adam Staniszewski
Music:
- “Rag Time Time” - Doug Maxwell Media Right Productions (YouTube Audio Library License)
- "Washington Post" - The U.S. Army Band (YouTube Audio Library License)
- "You Had To Be" - E's Jammy Jams (YouTube Audio Library License)
- "Hard Times Come Again No More" - The Westerlies (YouTube Audio Library License)
- "Air to the Throne" - Doug Maxwell (YouTube Audio Library License)
Graphics:
- J.R. Farrell @ Promotional Graphix Doylestown PA
Video Editor:
- Daniel Latch @danthelatch
www.theworldaccordingtomrbob.com
This has been a Moon Ranger Production - 2025
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