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NASA Releases Restored Apollo 11 Moonwalk Video 07.16.09
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[link to www.nasa.gov]
NASA Releases Restored Apollo 11 Moonwalk Video07.16.09 NASA released Thursday newly restored video from the July 20, 1969, live television broadcast of the Apollo 11 moonwalk. The release commemorates the 40th anniversary of the first mission to land astronauts on the moon.
The initial video release, part of a larger Apollo 11 moonwalk restoration project, features 15 key moments from the historic lunar excursion of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin.
Comparison image showing video still of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin raising the American flag on the moon, before (left) and after (right) restoration. Credit: NASA > Apollo 11 Partial Restoration HD Videos
Stan Lebar holds the two cameras that were used on the Apollo 11 missions. The camera on the left was a color camera that transmitted live color television inside the Apollo 11 command module. The camera on the right side of the photo shows the camera that transmitted live video of the Apollo 11 astronaut's moonwalks. Credit: NASA > Larger image
Patrick Edquist, Project Manager of the Apollo 11 restoration at Digital Lowry, Burbank California. Credit: Myron Nash > Larger image
Information and materials for the July 16 media briefing on the Apollo footage can be found here: [link to www.nasa.gov] NASA Television will provide an HD video feed of the Apollo footage hourly from 12 - 7 p.m. on July 16 and 17. Each feed is one hour. For NASA TV streaming video, downlink and schedule information, visit: [link to www.nasa.gov] A copy of the newly restored scenes from the Apollo 11 restoration effort can be found at:
[link to www.nasa.gov] [link to www.nasa.gov] NASA's Apollo 40th anniversary Web sites provide easy access to various agency resources and multimedia about the program and the history of human spaceflight, including a gallery of Apollo multimedia features. Visit the site at: [link to www.nasa.gov] Bob Jacobs and Mark Hess NASA Headquarters and Goddard Space Flight Center
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