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Apollo 11 Moon Walk CBS News Coverage
- Coverage runs from Sunday July 20th, 9.45 P.M E.T - 3.00 A.M E.T Monday July 21st, 1969
- Video is audio up until the start of the moonwalk.
- Man's 1st step was at 10:56:15 P.M E.T. @1:11:16
The Apollo 11 Crew:
Commander: Neil Armstrong
Command Module Pilot :Micheal Collins
Lunar Module Pilot: Buzz Aldrin
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Apollo 11 Moon Landing CBS News Coverage
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- Video is MOSTLY audio. However, the landing is actual CBS News TV Coverage - Landing was at 4:17:39 P.M E.T. @1:09:18 The Apollo 11 Crew: Commander: Neil Armstrong Command Module Pilot :Micheal Collins Lunar Module Pilot: Buzz Aldrin
Apollo 11 Launch CBS News Coverage
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From Wednesday July 16th, 1969 CBS News Live Coverage of the launch of Apollo 11, the first mission to land on the moon. - Coverage runs from 8:00 A.M E.T - 1:00 P.M E.T - Audio of coverage in place of mission video portion of coverage - Launch was at 9:32:00 A.M E.T. @1:32:00 The Apollo 11 Crew: Commander: Neil Armstrong Command Module Pilot :Micheal Collins Lunar Module Pilot: Buzz Aldrin
Sigma 7 Flight CBS News Coverage
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From October 3rd, 1962 CBS News audio coverage of the Launch of America's 5th man in space, Walter M. Schirra, Jr. Launched At 7:15 A.M EST Information from ksc.nasa.gov Altitude: 175.8 by 100 statute miles Orbits: 6 Period: 88min 55sec Duration: 0 Days, 9 hours, 13 min, 11 seconds Distance: 143,983 statute miles Velocity: 17,558 Max Q: 964 Max G: 8.1
Faith 7 Launch CBS News Coverage
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From May 24th, 1963 CBS News audio coverage of the Launch of America's 6th man in space, Gordon Cooper. Launched At 8:04 A.M EST Altitude: 165.9 by 100.3 statute miles Inclination: xxx degrees Orbits: 22.5 Period: 88min 45sec Duration: 1 Day, 10 hours, 19 min, 49 seconds Distance: 546,167 statute miles Velocity: 17,547 mph Max Q: 974 Max G: 7.6
Friendship 7 Flight CBS News Coverage
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Dedicated to John H. Glenn who passed away the day this video was uploaded, GODSPEED JOHN GLENN! From February 20th, 1962 CBS News audio coverage of the Launch of America's 3rd man in space, 1st American to orbit the Earth, John H. Glenn. Launched At 9:47 A.M EST / Footage is NBC News in real time Information from ksc.nasa.gov Altitude: 162.2 x 100 statute miles Inclination: 32.54 Orbits: 3 Per...
Aurora 7 Flight CBS News Coverage
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From May 24th, 1962 CBS News audio coverage of the Launch of America's 4th man in space, Scott Carpenter. Launched At 7:45 A.M EST Information from ksc.nasa.gov Altitude: 166.8 by 99.9 statute miles Orbits: 3 Period: 88min 32 secs Duration: 0 Days, 4 hours, 56 min, 5 seconds Distance: 76,021 statute miles Velocity: 17,549 Max Q: 967 Max G: 7.8
Liberty Bell 7 Flight CBS News Coverage
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From July 7th, 1961 CBS News audio coverage of the Launch of America's 2nd man in space. Virgil I "Gus" Grissom. Launched At 7:20 A.M EST / Footage is NBC News in real time Information from ksc.nasa.gov Altitude: 118.3 statute miles Orbits: 0 Duration: 0 Days, 0 hours, 15 min, 37 seconds Distance: 302 statute miles Velocity: 5,134 Max Q: 610 psf Max G: 11.1
Freedom 7 Flight CBS News Coverage
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From May 5th, 1961 CBS News audio coverage of the Launch of America's 1st man in space, Alan Shepherd. Launched At 9:34 A.M EST Information from ksc.nasa.gov Orbit: Altitude: 116.5 statute miles Orbits: 0 Duration: 0 Days, 0 hours, 15 min, 28 seconds Distance: 303 statute miles Velocity: 5,134 mph Max Q: 580 psf Max G: 11
The Challenger Disaster: ABC News Radio Coverage
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From Tuesday, January 28th 1986 live CBS News radio coverage of the STS-51-L Launch and explosion Video starts at 11:38:00 A.M E.S.T, the moment of liftoff, live ABC News Radio coverage with Bob Walker in the studio and Vic Ratner at the Kennedy Space Center - I don't have anymore coverage from this broadcast The STS-51-L Crew: Commander:Francis R. Scobee Pilot:Michael J. Smith Mission Speciali...
The Challenger Disaster: STS-51-L R.S.O Camera
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From Tuesday, January 28th 1986 The Space Shuttle Challenger Explosion from the Range Safety officer camera. (Last few seconds of flight) The explosion took place 73 seconds into Challengers 10th flight at 11:39:13 A.M EST The STS-51-L Crew: Commander:Francis R. Scobee Pilot:Michael J. Smith Mission Specialist:Ellison S. Onizuka Mission Specialist:Judith A. Resnik Mission Specialist:Ronald E. M...
The Challenger Disaster: STS-51-L V.A.B Camera - CNN Audio
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From Tuesday, January 28th 1986 The Space Shuttle Challenger Explosion from the vehicle assembly building camera with audio from CNN. The explosion took place 73 seconds into Challengers 10th flight at 11:39:13 A.M EST The STS-51-L Crew: Commander:Francis R. Scobee Pilot:Michael J. Smith Mission Specialist:Ellison S. Onizuka Mission Specialist:Judith A. Resnik Mission Specialist:Ronald E. McNai...
The Challenger Disaster: Cast- Glance Tracking Camera
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From Tuesday, January 28th 1986 The Space Shuttle Challenger Explosion from the Cast-Glance tracking camera. The explosion took place 73 seconds into Challengers 10th flight at 11:39:13 A.M EST The STS-51-L Crew: Commander:Francis R. Scobee Pilot:Michael J. Smith Mission Specialist:Ellison S. Onizuka Mission Specialist:Judith A. Resnik Mission Specialist:Ronald E. McNair Payload Specialist:Greg...
The Challenger Disaster: Star-Cast tracking camera
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From Tuesday, January 28th 1986 The Space Shuttle Challenger Explosion from the Star-Cast tracking camera. The explosion took place 73 seconds into Challengers 10th flight at 11:39:13 A.M EST The STS-51-L Crew: Commander:Francis R. Scobee Pilot:Michael J. Smith Mission Specialist:Ellison S. Onizuka Mission Specialist:Judith A. Resnik Mission Specialist:Ronald E. McNair Payload Specialist:Gregor...
The Challenger Disaster: E-207 Camera
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From Tuesday, January 28th 1986 The Space Shuttle Challenger Explosion from the E-207 camera. The explosion took place 73 seconds into Challengers 10th flight at 11:39:13 A.M EST The STS-51-L Crew: Commander:Francis R. Scobee Pilot:Michael J. Smith Mission Specialist:Ellison S. Onizuka Mission Specialist:Judith A. Resnik Mission Specialist:Ronald E. McNair Payload Specialist:Gregory B.Jarvis Pa...
The Challenger Disaster: STS-51-L Helicopter Camera
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The Challenger Disaster: STS-51-L Helicopter Camera
The Challenger Disaster: STS-51-L Side Camera
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The Challenger Disaster: STS-51-L Side Camera
The Challenger Disaster: STS-51-L Countdown and Launch
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The Challenger Disaster: STS-51-L Countdown and Launch
STS-135 Flight Highlights
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STS-135 Flight Highlights
STS-135 Post Flight Crew News Conference
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STS-135 Post Flight Crew News Conference
STS-135 Landing NASA-TV Coverage
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STS-135 Landing NASA-TV Coverage
STS 135 Post Flight News Conference
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STS 135 Post Flight News Conference
STS-135 Launch CBS News Coverage
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STS-135 Launch CBS News Coverage
STS-135 Wake up Call - The final day in space
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STS-135 Wake up Call - The final day in space
STS-134 Landing NASA-TV Coverage
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STS-134 Landing NASA-TV Coverage
STS-134 Launch NASA-TV Coverage
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STS-134 Launch NASA-TV Coverage
STS-135 Launch NASA-TV Coverage T -5:00 To T -1:00
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STS-135 Launch NASA-TV Coverage T -5:00 To T -1:00
STS -135 Launch NASA-TV Coverage T-1:00 To T+2:46
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STS -135 Launch NASA-TV Coverage T-1:00 To T 2:46
STS-135 Launch NASA-TV Coverage T -9:38 To T-5:00
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STS-135 Launch NASA-TV Coverage T -9:38 To T-5:00

Komentáře

  • @stevebowtell6763
    @stevebowtell6763 Před hodinou

    If any one thinks this footage is legit theres no hope for you 😂 embarassing

  • @BarryHall-ji9sz
    @BarryHall-ji9sz Před 7 hodinami

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    @BarryHall-ji9sz Před 7 hodinami

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  • @lmfao7558
    @lmfao7558 Před 9 hodinami

    An interview with those who didn’t get the nod would be interesting. Damn, after watching this I wish they would have had a problem free flight.

  • @conradsieber7883
    @conradsieber7883 Před 9 hodinami

    Ron Dittemore was disingenuous bordering on lying about the fact NASA engineers were worried about the foam strike and wanted on orbit images of the left wing which he through his assistant Linda Ham cancelled. I've never heard a NASA official say there was nothing we could do so much. How about flight maneuvers to decrease the heat the left wing would have during reentry. How about that Ron. The press is also way too soft on NASA officials.

  • @chetwalker2903
    @chetwalker2903 Před 13 hodinami

    We lost some good people that day, I was 11 that day and didn't get the real impact until years later.

  • @conradsieber7883
    @conradsieber7883 Před 21 hodinou

    Miles O'Brien in the latest CNN documentary on Columbia upon reflection set aside his kid gloves and actually called out NASA's failings that killed Columbia and its crew. Btw what a way to keep the press off hard questions by all that poor me talk from NASA. You had a job, you used this press conference to begin defending your mistakes...

  • @conradsieber7883
    @conradsieber7883 Před 21 hodinou

    NASA is not a family! And Dittemore et al are employees not family members. Some like dittemore did their jobs poorly and 7 astronauts died. Stop talking about being a family and do your damn jobs .

  • @BarryHall-ji9sz
    @BarryHall-ji9sz Před dnem

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  • @conradsieber7883
    @conradsieber7883 Před dnem

    Actually during the Challenger disaster Thiokol engineers and NASA execs that forced Challenger's cold weather launch immediately knew what brought Challenger down. Likewise NASA engineers knew immediately the likely cause of Columbia's demise because they had been warned about the problem of left wing foam damage.

  • @MOLOTOVYOSHKA
    @MOLOTOVYOSHKA Před dnem

    Anything about space or astronaut are all fake

  • @myaberger7563
    @myaberger7563 Před dnem

    R I P Challenger 1983-1986

  • @JimMac23
    @JimMac23 Před 2 dny

    They now know that the o rings were the cause of the explosion.

  • @JimMac23
    @JimMac23 Před 2 dny

    The space shuttle was an expensive dangerous failure that killed 14 people.

  • @JimMac23
    @JimMac23 Před 2 dny

    The space shuttle was an expensive dangerous failure that killed 14 people.

  • @lmfao7558
    @lmfao7558 Před 2 dny

    This is by far the best description and documentary about what happened to the shuttle and the crew. I wonder if Lawrence Malloy feels guilty or did he feel guilty until he died?

  • @SnarkfishMan
    @SnarkfishMan Před 2 dny

    I wish we had more home video. Sad event

  • @andycampbell91
    @andycampbell91 Před 3 dny

  • @Chris-re3xq
    @Chris-re3xq Před 3 dny

    J

  • @andycampbell91
    @andycampbell91 Před 3 dny

  • @JimMac23
    @JimMac23 Před 3 dny

    Terrible tv reception.

  • @andycampbell91
    @andycampbell91 Před 4 dny

    It seems sad that at least a President wasn't there to greet Alan Shepherd and his teammates...given he was the first American in space earlier in his career and now a moonwalker...

  • @Honey-Sanchez
    @Honey-Sanchez Před 5 dny

    O-Ring

  • @kittiesshortie5011
    @kittiesshortie5011 Před 5 dny

    Look at that ! American men doing what they do best without concerns for “ diversity, equity and inclusion”!

  • @conormacdonald6237
    @conormacdonald6237 Před 5 dny

    Amazing Stuff Christina Aguilera And Faith Hill All Stars Of The Late 90s

  • @andycampbell91
    @andycampbell91 Před 6 dny

  • @andycampbell91
    @andycampbell91 Před 6 dny

  • @andycampbell91
    @andycampbell91 Před 6 dny

  • @andycampbell91
    @andycampbell91 Před 6 dny

  • @andycampbell91
    @andycampbell91 Před 6 dny

  • @tonyrizzo3910
    @tonyrizzo3910 Před 6 dny

    Bernard Eisenmann is a talker!

  • @christopherwhitley744

    Recovery "forces"

  • @JimMac23
    @JimMac23 Před 7 dny

    The engineers warned NASA not to launch in the below freezing temperature. They were ignored.

  • @richardherrera1736
    @richardherrera1736 Před 7 dny

    As an elder GenX I barely remember, the moon landing one of the few things remember world events of the late 1960s. Thank you ❤🌕🚀🌌🌏

  • @zhugeliang1000
    @zhugeliang1000 Před 8 dny

    I was in fifth grade…terrible, terrible thing to see as we sat Indian style (yes, Indian style…not cross cross apple sauce) in front of the television in the hall way at school

  • @lmfd7373
    @lmfd7373 Před 8 dny

    this had to be a fucked up way to go out wow never forgot it, to watch your love one die LIVE wow and on national TV unreal i remember the teacher who won the contest the look on her parents faces the dad was in shock and didnt initially know what happened so sad man

  • @andycampbell91
    @andycampbell91 Před 8 dny

  • @andreaguidi3123
    @andreaguidi3123 Před 8 dny

    Talking just about the technological superiority of US over USSR.....

  • @greglbennett
    @greglbennett Před 8 dny

    0:20 Does that lady in the background say "it blew up!" before the cameraman said, "Not, that's separation"?

  • @StrangeScaryNewEngland

    Every year on July 16th I play this in real-time as it would've been happening, to the minute. (Yes, I'm a nerd). Thank you for uploading this entire thing!

  • @jokari69
    @jokari69 Před 8 dny

    Still incredible that you guys did this such a long time ago, and these guys on top with their balls of steel. Stil amazing to watch.

  • @joelstein3896
    @joelstein3896 Před 9 dny

    The 80s version of 911... 🎉

  • @Clownballoon_Jones
    @Clownballoon_Jones Před 9 dny

    Rest in Peace, Bill Anders.

  • @dwnrange7812
    @dwnrange7812 Před 9 dny

    To hear that there were hundreds of children cheering up & down mere seconds before the horror unfolded Live, in front of them.

  • @LindaMerchant-bq2hp

    It seemed a flame jumped over from the right booster rocket and that set the orbiter to exploded and that in turn set the whole big fuel tank off

  • @LindaMerchant-bq2hp

    There was black smoke halfeay between the shuttle and the right solid rocket booster eerie

  • @LindaMerchant-bq2hp

    All that ice on the pad and rhe shuttle and the cold launched at 38 degrees too much stress on the o rings and addeleration of the solid rocket booster

  • @LindaMerchant-bq2hp

    All the malfunctionings delays seemed ominous

  • @user-eu6cd9pt2z
    @user-eu6cd9pt2z Před 9 dny

    A day I'll never forget. I was 19 years old at the time serving in the Navy onboard the USS Guam LPH-9. 30 seconds after we watched the explosion, we went to general quarters and undertook the grim task of recovering pieces from the ocean.

  • @foxmccloud7055
    @foxmccloud7055 Před 9 dny

    After this flight, Dr. Carl Sagan, astronomer, author, lecturer, and host of the tv series "Cosmos", died of cancer on December 20th, 1996. His love for the cosmos was strong until the end. Several months after his death, the film "Contact" starring Jodie Foster and based on his book "Contact" is released in theaters to critical and commercial acclaim as a tribute to Dr. Carl Sagan. No matter what happens, we must keep exploring the cosmos and settle on other worlds.