Great set. They could have done a bit better shooting It but It's not easy to replicate the moon surface on earth. It's not easy to be happy when your shooting a film meant to bs the world. Maybe that's why their all depressed as hell.
Yes boys and girls we did go to the moon and back many times. We were an exciting generation that would take on crazy tasks.
Read some history to find other explorers. Columbus sailed the ocean blue in 1492. He had no maps. Edison said that it took 999 tries until the first light bulb turned on.
Its Fake not FAKES. Learn to speak English. You probably weren't even born back in 1969. What do you have to say to the people who actually watched it or took part in the mission?
The stars are not visible because the aperture of the lens (iris f-stop was very high) was too narrow to expose the film long enough to capture the stars. The sun shining directly on the surface of the moon is very bright and thus affects how much exposure you can allow the film without "washing out" the image. In order to actually see contrasted shapes, the film was exposed very rapidly - not allowing the faint glow of background star light the time needed to show up on the chem. film strip.
Wow! I'm thrilled to see this restoration underway. I was wide awake all that night in '69, watching it as it happened, and it's a night I'll never forget. This footage NEEDS to be preserved.
Oh yea, people are surely capable of doing great things like being the biggest bull shitters of all space and time.
1melizana 7 months ago
Great set. They could have done a bit better shooting It but It's not easy to replicate the moon surface on earth. It's not easy to be happy when your shooting a film meant to bs the world. Maybe that's why their all depressed as hell.
1melizana 7 months ago
i believe we went but they dont sound to excited to be on the moon u think theyd be a little more excited like wtf were on the moon holy ball fuck
maple1659 1 year ago
The image quality it's still a crap !!!
jerryaltman 2 years ago
Yes boys and girls we did go to the moon and back many times. We were an exciting generation that would take on crazy tasks.
Read some history to find other explorers. Columbus sailed the ocean blue in 1492. He had no maps. Edison said that it took 999 tries until the first light bulb turned on.
People are capable of doing great things.
ThisBoyTV 2 years ago
the biggest lie in history.. no human EVER went to the moon.. NEVER!
i can't believe how the nasa still tries to feed us the same old lie.. but i guess the money talks!!
macqueen1979 2 years ago
was all faked
mcnowski 2 years ago
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rowania 2 years ago
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lektrkcityundrground 2 years ago
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were are the stars? o.O
IIBobbyII 2 years ago
go outside tonight and point your camera at the stars and take a pictrue. See what happens.
gregrutz 2 years ago 4
but i can see stars when i go outside, why the astronuts said they never saw any stars at all while flying to the moon and back?
collins said so at the after pressconference and armstrong also stated he did not see any stars.
all 3 apeared very disapointed and unhappy,perhaps bcause they couldnt see any stars ever bcause they never left the earth?
how about stop the stupid lies and hang the perpetrators for high treason and stealing trillions of dollars from taxpayers?
horror11 2 years ago
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First APOLLO landing was FAKES. And that's a fact.
ShaCRaM 2 years ago
how do u know? i dont think they would spend like a million dollars on a rocket and send it up with no one in it? and how would they fake it
IIBobbyII 2 years ago
Its Fake not FAKES. Learn to speak English. You probably weren't even born back in 1969. What do you have to say to the people who actually watched it or took part in the mission?
GoreTorn16 2 years ago
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The stars are not visible because the aperture of the lens (iris f-stop was very high) was too narrow to expose the film long enough to capture the stars. The sun shining directly on the surface of the moon is very bright and thus affects how much exposure you can allow the film without "washing out" the image. In order to actually see contrasted shapes, the film was exposed very rapidly - not allowing the faint glow of background star light the time needed to show up on the chem. film strip.
lektrkcityundrground 2 years ago
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rowania 2 years ago
Wow! I'm thrilled to see this restoration underway. I was wide awake all that night in '69, watching it as it happened, and it's a night I'll never forget. This footage NEEDS to be preserved.
anmoose 2 years ago
i was there with him :))))))
eleysa 2 years ago
Go NASA! :D
Cellsplitter 2 years ago 10
Next step Mars!
ieau42 2 years ago 7