It probably is a fake but you're wrong about the logo. The blue NASA logo (the meatball logo) was used in the sixties through the eighties. The red NASA logo (worm logo) was only used for a few years in the nineties and then they went back to the familiar blue meatball logo.
@mintwithahole Furthermore on Apollos 15-17 the meatball logo appeared on the right shoulder of the suits and for Skylabs 2-4 and Apollo-Soyuz they used the worm logo. at frame 00:02 the technician appears to have the Apollo 10 mission patch on his right breast (ground crew wore the mission patch in this fashion). This could be the ingress of an earlier flight. Possibly Apollo 10 or a training session. I doubt if this is really Apollo 20
@mintwithahole We only see two astronauts ingress, the order was CDR, LMP then CMP. The suit that the CMP wears has closure down the back. Which the J Mission Apollo CMPs had (an upgraded A-7L suit) the CDR and LMP had the A-7LB suit which had closure on the side. in this footage, the LMP has the A-7L suit. Also the dark, beta cloth patch on the back would be on the LMP and CDR, not CMP (abrasion protection for the PLSS backpack).
@mintwithahole The black logo is Rockwell International (North American Aviation) The prime contractor for the Apollo Command/Service Module. As for the NASA "meatball" logo, they used it in the 60s then in around 1974-5 changed to the worm logo. I think up to Apollo 15 North American/Rockwell used the NAA logo, then switched in 1972. I will have to check out. Also the suits worn by the Astronauts are of the A-7 L variety. (not clear on the LMP) CMP is last to ingress. cont...
The circular logos on the backs of two of the men in white overalls belong to the Rockwell corporation, and they are based in Vandenberg AFB which just happens to be the place where these top secret missions where launched from! It seems that a NASA person was hired to ake sure that the Rockwell men did their job properly...
What 'Kain90001' says about NASA logo in not correct, the meatball logo is not correct because the 'meatball' logo was the first NASA logo created in 1959, but at the time it was difficult to reproduce so in 1975 NASA adopted the worm red logo, that it was supendecd starting 1992.
This movie is fake. You can see it by the NASA logo on the guy's back. This logo was only adopted by NASA in 1992. Before it was a red logo with only the NASA letters. If this really was Apollo 20 going to the Moon in the 70's as a secret mission, the badge would have been red.
It probably is a fake but you're wrong about the logo. The blue NASA logo (the meatball logo) was used in the sixties through the eighties. The red NASA logo (worm logo) was only used for a few years in the nineties and then they went back to the familiar blue meatball logo.
mdarmocida 1 month ago
Yes, it's clearly evident that the second person getting into the capsule is Leonov. This is absolute confirmation that Apollo 20 actually occurred.
twobluehorses 9 months ago
@mintwithahole Furthermore on Apollos 15-17 the meatball logo appeared on the right shoulder of the suits and for Skylabs 2-4 and Apollo-Soyuz they used the worm logo. at frame 00:02 the technician appears to have the Apollo 10 mission patch on his right breast (ground crew wore the mission patch in this fashion). This could be the ingress of an earlier flight. Possibly Apollo 10 or a training session. I doubt if this is really Apollo 20
davidjradich 1 year ago
@mintwithahole We only see two astronauts ingress, the order was CDR, LMP then CMP. The suit that the CMP wears has closure down the back. Which the J Mission Apollo CMPs had (an upgraded A-7L suit) the CDR and LMP had the A-7LB suit which had closure on the side. in this footage, the LMP has the A-7L suit. Also the dark, beta cloth patch on the back would be on the LMP and CDR, not CMP (abrasion protection for the PLSS backpack).
davidjradich 1 year ago
@mintwithahole The black logo is Rockwell International (North American Aviation) The prime contractor for the Apollo Command/Service Module. As for the NASA "meatball" logo, they used it in the 60s then in around 1974-5 changed to the worm logo. I think up to Apollo 15 North American/Rockwell used the NAA logo, then switched in 1972. I will have to check out. Also the suits worn by the Astronauts are of the A-7 L variety. (not clear on the LMP) CMP is last to ingress. cont...
davidjradich 1 year ago
The circular logos on the backs of two of the men in white overalls belong to the Rockwell corporation, and they are based in Vandenberg AFB which just happens to be the place where these top secret missions where launched from! It seems that a NASA person was hired to ake sure that the Rockwell men did their job properly...
mintwithahole 1 year ago
What 'Kain90001' says about NASA logo in not correct, the meatball logo is not correct because the 'meatball' logo was the first NASA logo created in 1959, but at the time it was difficult to reproduce so in 1975 NASA adopted the worm red logo, that it was supendecd starting 1992.
Marslander2030 2 years ago
if you made part of the 19 because you have the films of the 20?
colkilgore 2 years ago
all the UFO footage was a fake. it's just an editorial business for chickens people.
fusoperso 2 years ago
This movie is fake. You can see it by the NASA logo on the guy's back. This logo was only adopted by NASA in 1992. Before it was a red logo with only the NASA letters. If this really was Apollo 20 going to the Moon in the 70's as a secret mission, the badge would have been red.
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kain90001 2 years ago