We’re not sure what we love most in these vintage public service announcements: the retro filming, the awkward dialogue, the sometimes bizarre celebrity combos (Gloria Steinem and Chuck Heston?), or the valuable information about NASA’s spin-off technologies.

Created in 1980s by the U.S. Space Foundation — a space industry advocacy group — the videos serve to inform the public about how U.S. investments in space pay off here on Earth. NASA’s current budget accounts for about half a percentage of the entire national budget but, as these videos show, that money pays back in dividends. Calculations estimate that for every dollar that taxpayers put into the Apollo program, they received four to seven dollars in beneficial technology, such as advanced medical imaging and weather-forecasting satellites.

Here, we present some of these technology spin-offs, brought to you by videos that look like they’d be wedged in a commercial break between daytime soap operas and episodes of court TV. Each features a celebrity duo from opposite sides of their field that come together over their love of space technology. You can also catch some of NASA’s more recent celebrity endorsers, including June Lockhart, William Shatner, Will.i.am, and Alex Trebek, in films that are sure to become vintage fodder for future generations.

Watch them all @ Wired Science!

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Like retro? Like Sci-Fi? We’ve got a whole gallery for you, from Rayguns and Robots!, a show at Seattle’s Ltd. Art Gallery.

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Well, it was a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. What better way to send something than with Star Wars Stamps?

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Now we just need some hydraulics on that bad boy.

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DIY Giant Space Invaders. Where’s Alex Rogan when you need him?

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