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Apollo 11 - Apollo Flight Journal
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Apollo 11, 16-mm magazine 1099-L. 00:28 Handheld footage taken from Aldrin's window showing the Tranquility Base landing site after he and Armstrong had returned to the cabin. The discarded PLSS backpacks can be seen lying at the foot of the ladder. 00:50 View southwest through Armstrong's window towards the science experiments; the laser reflector and the seismometer. 01:37 View from the camera mount at Aldrin's window after return to lunar orbit. 01:45 Overexposed handheld shot of Earthrise. 01:56 Properly exposed handheld shot of Earthrise. 02:08 View of CSM Columbia during the final stage of rendezvous. 04:03 Command Module exterior hull taken through LM overhead window after docking.

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@amgemin
@amgemin 5 лет назад
This channel needs a bit of love - I just discovered it by accident (it's not easy to find) and these videos are unbelievable. Only a couple of thousands views? For what are probably the most important images of the 20th century?
@EeekiE
@EeekiE 5 лет назад
It's sad that when you're trying to find videos on RU-vid about Apollo, or of interviews with astronauts, they're often either uploaded by hoaxers pushing a narrative, or the comments are filled with hoaxers.
@ronaldleedham4719
@ronaldleedham4719 5 лет назад
I believe this is the first vid I've seen of Eagle's approach to Columbia in lunar orbit. Just wonderful...
@CSKsynthwave
@CSKsynthwave 5 лет назад
This is possibly one of the best footages of Apollo 11 I have ever laid my eyes on. Thank you very much for your content, the Moon is clearly a beautiful piece of rock!
@NxDoyle
@NxDoyle 5 лет назад
The relief between land and sky is so stark. It doesn't matter much footage of the Apollo landings I see, that contrast always bowls me over.
@richardingle7540
@richardingle7540 5 лет назад
Seeing you home in space after leaving the moon must have been amazing , this video sums up what amazing men they are
@bsdetector837
@bsdetector837 2 года назад
I wish I had found this earlier, it’s honestly sad we only ever get to see the popular images and short clips and never hidden gems like this
@MsCordially
@MsCordially 7 лет назад
Stunning footage.
@NxDoyle
@NxDoyle 5 лет назад
An invaluable record. Thank you so much for sharing.
@tsmgguy
@tsmgguy 5 лет назад
The Apollo program was the most photographed and documented series of events in human history. It's wonderful that these images are coming to light today.'
@ejayemm
@ejayemm 4 года назад
the most fakest
@DrTWG
@DrTWG 5 лет назад
Great stuff .
@valentinotera3244
@valentinotera3244 4 года назад
Absolutely Amagazine!!
@Habibi46611
@Habibi46611 7 лет назад
Danke!
@dbaider9467
@dbaider9467 5 лет назад
Where did this footage come from! It's awesome - thanks!
@angelmanon9802
@angelmanon9802 Год назад
From 1:01 to 1:11, what is that moving cloud ?
@diarmuidsheehan4927
@diarmuidsheehan4927 Год назад
It's a film artefact caused by a part of the previous frame showing up on the current frame
@authsnort3706
@authsnort3706 5 лет назад
See 4:20. Can anybody here explain why the date of this footage is indicated as "11 July 1969"? As we all know, the moon landing happened on July 20 1969. And the footage is marked as "test Apollo11", rather than "real flight" footage or something of the kind? Please!
@Apollo11ApolloFlightJournal
@Apollo11ApolloFlightJournal 5 лет назад
Each film roll was contained in a magazine that could easily be changed without the astronaut having to go through a fiddly lacing-up procedure. Prior to flight, a few feet of each magazine was exposed by filming a test chart and in this case. this evidently took place five days prior to the 16 July launch. The chart even says who the photographer was (Guynes) and who was inspecting that they did the job correctly (H. Jones). I expect that since this exposure was standardised, it would provide a basis for subsequent analysis of the film.
@thebruffy1077
@thebruffy1077 4 года назад
Why does the LEM have two shadows?
@valentinotera3244
@valentinotera3244 4 года назад
NOBODY saw two LEM damn shadows.
@thebruffy1077
@thebruffy1077 4 года назад
@@valentinotera3244 Pause it at 0.30 and 0.40. Also What causes the double LM shadows here? www.flickr.com/photos/projectapolloarchive/albums/72157659051610141 Helmet cast two shadows here www.flickr.com/photos/projectapolloarchive/21657538346/in/album-72157656723857913/ and here www.flickr.com/photos/projectapolloarchive/21672141752/in/album-72157656723857913/. Double horizon here www.flickr.com/photos/projectapolloarchive/21683414095/in/album-72157658638144538/ and here www.flickr.com/photos/projectapolloarchive/21692618401/in/album-72157658638144538/. Thanks!
@tatonemio6388
@tatonemio6388 3 года назад
@@thebruffy1077 Most likely not a double shadow (since it's not consistent with the rest of the pictures) but an an internal reflection caused by the optical system used and filters in front of the objectives. In the sequence : www.flickr.com/photos/projectapolloarchive/albums/72157659051610141 The pictures AS14-65-9211 to 9014 are showing the second shadow moving around depending where the camera is pointing. It's a clue the second shadow is not real. How the effect was generated is irrelevant, isn't it? Maybe , just maybe, we need to spend time more constructively than chasing ghost shadows...
@thebruffy1077
@thebruffy1077 3 года назад
@@tatonemio6388 OK but what causes the double LM shadows here? If the double windows and filters double the shadows then why is nothing else doubled? www.flickr.com/photos/projectapolloarchive/albums/72157659051610141 Helmet cast two shadows here www.flickr.com/photos/projectapolloarchive/21657538346/in/album-72157656723857913/ and here www.flickr.com/photos/projectapolloarchive/21672141752/in/album-72157656723857913/. Double horizon here www.flickr.com/photos/projectapolloarchive/21683414095/in/album-72157658638144538/ and here www.flickr.com/photos/projectapolloarchive/21692618401/in/album-72157658638144538/
@dmfau588
@dmfau588 3 года назад
@@thebruffy1077 compare - video 1:12 and this foto www.flickr.com/photos/projectapolloarchive/21683414095/in/album-72157658638144538/. the position (direction) of flag is different. This foto and video shoot at same time. Traces are untouched, no one approached the flag.
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