Apollo 17: On the Shoulders of Giants
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- čas přidán 17. 08. 2011
- A documentary view of the Apollo 17 journey to Taurus-Littrow, the final lunar landing mission in the Apollo program is discussed. The film depicts the highlights of the mission and relates the Apollo program to Skylab, the Apollo-Soyuz linkup and the Space Shuttle.
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Old Video bt beautiful & amazing... glad to watch this ... tnqq 😊😊
The audio is amazing!
my left ear enjoyed this
Excellent video, which leaves this eternal diffusion,. Through this memorial, of defiance, ultra, full of sensational moments, truly marvelous, are these sparks that leave its historical lights for us and for the future generations through the sublime eres.❤ Big Is NASA ❤
Круто. Настоящие герои
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I'd also like to know how the rover fit in the LEM? Did the astronauts have to put it together on the moon?
LM had 4 quarters at descent module one of the quarters had the rover wich was later unfolded
It was packed folded in one of the equipment cargo quadrants in the LM descent stage. A clever piece of engineering. Astronauts would pull a cord connected to a mechanism that slowly unfolded the rover and then they attached additional equipment like the antenna, TV camera, tools, etc. Here's a recording of Apollo 15 astronauts Jim Irwin and David Scott being instructed by engineering team on how to do it. czcams.com/video/ObEjEEfnBj8/video.html
😂👍 All FAKE
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At 22:50, who shot that video?
airandspace.si.edu/stories/editorial/leaving-moon-watching-home
Houston
Camera man 😂
Rollin" on a river.......
I'm genuinely curious why animations have to be used when you actually had the opportunity to film the real thing (ie, earth as the shuttle leaves earth's orbit)....
i was rolling on the moon....
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“We have a cut-off at T-Minus 30 seconds”
me: “What?!...COME ON!” 😂
Fake or Real
Mn
“Sun shifting left of helmet” Why would this be a problem? Just stating that it is a problem in your own opinion does not offer a reason. After all, the glare on the curved helmet visors appear to line up with the direction of the Sun. Also, you don’t make it clear that the helmet consist of the pressure bubble as well as the extravehicular visor assembly. Which of these two surfaces do you think is causing the “problem” you believe you have discovered?
Sorry, but your pareidolia does not constitute a reality. There is no “housing” supporting a light and there is no man standing in front of the astronauts.
This video clip taken from the Moon’s surface is published at 360p! This is very poor quality. Has an effort been made to locate better quality video where CZcams artifacts are less likely to be confused for actual physical objects?
You also forgot to mention there was no technology known during the Apollo mission where the dust of the Moon could be filmed falling at the same rate and why no dust clouds were observed. Without such technology this film could not have been produced.
The audio is amazing!