This is just great - despite the ludicrous animation and Jules "Always the Wrong Answer" Bergman :) Thanks for posting this. I think as a 10 year old I watched NBC because they were graceful enough to be quiet when the astronauts and controllers were talking.
"Got the shadow out there" - I'll never forget those words.
MST, thanks so very much for posting these very rare clips....just incredible.
By the way-do you have an idea on how to obtain the CBS news coverage of the very first Saturn V launch(Nov. 9th, 67')when the ceiling started to fall down on Walter Cronkite from the intense sound pressure -I've searched but cannot find this anywhere.
My uncle worked for NASA and that day of the first Saturn V launch, my grandfather died in Florida and until my father could get down there, my uncle had to take care of things by phone along with my aunt's help because he could not get away from his job during the Saturn V launch.
No problem. My uncle passed away almost 2 years ago, I miss talking to him about NASA and so on. He was there from the Mercury days to the Shuttle and he worked on the Titan ICBM at Martin Marrieta before that. BTW, we did have a chance to go to the Cape to watch the Apollo 11 launch but my parents did not take up the offer. I wish they did, I was 3 at the time and I would have loved to been there as history was being made.
These are from separate re-broadcasts of each networks' coverage, not from any re-packaged DVD or tape collection. BTW, the titling is actually my own.
where is everybody it's the anniversary!
user92126 2 years ago 3
@user92126 disney anniversary :)
DeadJesus100 1 week ago
This is just great - despite the ludicrous animation and Jules "Always the Wrong Answer" Bergman :) Thanks for posting this. I think as a 10 year old I watched NBC because they were graceful enough to be quiet when the astronauts and controllers were talking.
"Got the shadow out there" - I'll never forget those words.
-drl
antimatterXXXIII 3 years ago
MST, thanks so very much for posting these very rare clips....just incredible.
By the way-do you have an idea on how to obtain the CBS news coverage of the very first Saturn V launch(Nov. 9th, 67')when the ceiling started to fall down on Walter Cronkite from the intense sound pressure -I've searched but cannot find this anywhere.
Anyway thanks and have a great day.
MightySaturn5 3 years ago 2
Sorry, don't where that would available, unless CBS runs it again. These are all that I have.
MSTS1 3 years ago
My uncle worked for NASA and that day of the first Saturn V launch, my grandfather died in Florida and until my father could get down there, my uncle had to take care of things by phone along with my aunt's help because he could not get away from his job during the Saturn V launch.
NowhereMan1966 2 years ago
wow, interesting story Nowhere, thanks for sharing that.
MightySaturn5 2 years ago
No problem. My uncle passed away almost 2 years ago, I miss talking to him about NASA and so on. He was there from the Mercury days to the Shuttle and he worked on the Titan ICBM at Martin Marrieta before that. BTW, we did have a chance to go to the Cape to watch the Apollo 11 launch but my parents did not take up the offer. I wish they did, I was 3 at the time and I would have loved to been there as history was being made.
NowhereMan1966 2 years ago
@NowhereMan1966 your uncle was a moron
DeadJesus100 1 week ago
why the logo Onscreen?..
ade425mxy 3 years ago
Ok thanks for the clarification!! Im gonna get me the DVD set from Spacecraft films but was told their "Tv stuff" is rather scant..
yeah mate realized that was your own titles.
Pretty easy to make these days !!
ade425mxy 3 years ago
are these from the "spacecraft Films" DVD of apollo 11 comes with 8 hrs of TV like this?
ade425mxy 3 years ago 2
These are from separate re-broadcasts of each networks' coverage, not from any re-packaged DVD or tape collection. BTW, the titling is actually my own.
MSTS1 3 years ago