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New Australian footage of Neil Armstrong's moon walk

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100928/sc_af..._20100928094640

 

Tue Sep 28, 5:46 am ET

 

SYDNEY (AFP) – Long-lost footage of Neil Armstrong descending the ladder of the Apollo 11 lunar module will be screened in public for the first time in Sydney next week, a prominent astronomer told AFP.

 

The footage runs for a few minutes and is considered to be some of the best footage of the historic 1969 moonwalk, but the film was lost in archives for many years and was badly damaged when found, said John Sarkissian.

 

It depicts the first few minutes of Armstrong's descent which was recorded in Australia as NASA was still scrambling for a signal, showing a far clearer image than was initially screened worldwide.

 

Telescopes in remote Australia played a key role in the Apollo 11 mission, including provision of the television signal, after Armstrong decided to attempt the moonwalk early, putting the United States just beyond the horizon.

 

Sarkissian -- historian and astronomer in charge of the Australian side of the recordings restoration project -- said the unseen minutes were the "best quality of Armstrong descending the ladder."

 

"NASA were using the Goldstone (California) station signal, which had its settings wrong, but in the signals being received by the Australian stations you can actually see Armstrong."

 

"In what people have seen before you can barely see Armstrong at all, you can see something black -- that was his leg."

 

The segment which runs for "just a few minutes" will be screened at the awards night of Australian Geographic magazine next Wednesday, at which Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin will be the chief guest.

 

"When we heard Buzz was going to be the guest of honour we thought 'what a great opportunity'," Sarkissian said.

 

The Armstrong footage, which has only previously been seen by Apollo veterans and other members of the astronomy community, would form part of a highlights reel of restored, digitised moonwalk footage at the awards, he added.

 

There was a "long detective story" involved in the search for the footage and Sarkissian said it took painstaking frame by frame work to shift the material from the deteriorating black and white film to digitial format.

 

"It was very damaged tape as well, that segment of Armstrong at the beginning," he said.

 

Digitising the recording was "significant in the space flight history context" allowing it to be preserved and copied for future generations, said Sarkissian.

 

First, most people thought NASA lost the main videos of the real space moonwalk because they were damaged and now the Australians have them. Something tells me that the US has lied about this earlier. And even if those videos do exist, we don't know if this is real or not. Yeah, NASA and the US government still keep secrets after all.

 

Oh, the humanity to those conspiracies.....

Edited by purplescrin

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Guest Stevie_K
How did the Australians got them in the first place anyway?

How did you not read the article in the first place anyway?

 

However, it seems weird that such important material can just go missing for so many years.

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