NASA could put a man on the moon but didn't have the sense to keep the original video of the live TV transmission.
In an embarrassing acknowledgment, the space agency said Thursday that it must have erased the Apollo 11 moon footage years ago so that it could reuse the videotape.
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Nafzger said a huge search that began three years ago for the old moon tapes led to the "inescapable conclusion" that 45 tapes of Apollo 11 video were erased and reused. His report on that will come out in a few weeks.
The original videos beamed to Earth were stored on giant reels of tape that each contained 15 minutes of video, along with other data from the moon. In the 1970s and '80s, NASA had a shortage of the tapes, so it erased about 200,000 of them and reused them.
How did NASA end up looking like a bumbling husband taping over his wedding video with the Super Bowl?
Nafzger, who was in charge of the live TV recordings back in the Apollo years, said they were mostly thought of as data tapes. It wasn't his job to preserve history, he said, just to make sure the footage worked.
Back in 1969, nearly 40 percent of the picture quality was lost converting from one video format used on the moon — called slow scan — to something that could be played on TVs on Earth, Nafzger said.
The studio wizards who restored "Casablanca" are digitally sharpening and cleaning up the ghostly, grainy footage of the moon landing, making it even better than what TV viewers saw on July 20, 1969. They are doing it by working from four copies that NASA scrounged from around the world.
"There's nothing being created; there's nothing being manufactured," said NASA senior engineer Dick Nafzger, who is in charge of the project. "You can now see the detail that's coming out."
The first batch of restored footage was released just in time for the 40th anniversary of the "one giant leap for mankind," and some of the details seem new because of their sharpness. Originally, astronaut Neil Armstrong's face visor was too fuzzy to be seen clearly. The upgraded video of Earth's first moonwalker shows the visor and a reflection in it.
NASA's sharp-eyed Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter is gearing up to look down on the Apollo 11 landing site – the location of the first human foray to the moon 40 years ago this month.
Along with carrying out lunar science jobs, the moon-circling probe in coming days, weeks and months will photograph selected lunar targets, zooming in on a short list of Apollo landing locales to see the final resting spots of robotic spacecraft, moon buggy tracks and crashed rocket stages, SPACE.com has learned.
The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) is already on duty and using its LRO Camera, dubbed LROC for short.
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Yikes!
Black Chamber of Commerce CEO rips Boxer.
JimInhofePressOffice
July 16, 2009
Black Chamber of Commerce President Harry Alford's heated exchange with Senator Boxer in a question and answer during today's July 16, 2009 Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing.
Senator Inhofe invited Mr. Alford to discuss a Charles River Associates study the Chamber commissioned to examine the devastating economic impact of global warming cap-and trade legislation. Learn more at epw.senate.gov/inhofe
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whoa. :thud:
{snip} So my decision to sever my ties with the Southern Baptist Convention, after six decades, was painful and difficult. It was, however, an unavoidable decision when the convention's leaders, quoting a few carefully selected Bible verses and claiming that Eve was created second to Adam and was responsible for original sin, ordained that women must be "subservient" to their husbands and prohibited from serving as deacons, pastors or chaplains in the military service.
This view that women are somehow inferior to men is not restricted to one religion or belief. Women are prevented from playing a full and equal role in many faiths. Nor, tragically, does its influence stop at the walls of the church, mosque, synagogue or temple. This discrimination, unjustifiably attributed to a Higher Authority, has provided a reason or excuse for the deprivation of women's equal rights across the world for centuries.
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Yikes!
Black Chamber of Commerce CEO rips Boxer.
:star: I was having a hard time getting the video to play, so I went to see if there was a youtube version of this. The guy seemed a bit doushy. I was only to the part where he said she was being *racialist*.
I was quite surprised at WHERE I found the video. Now I know why she was asking him where he lived.JimInhofePressOffice
July 16, 2009
Black Chamber of Commerce President Harry Alford's heated exchange with Senator Boxer in a question and answer during today's July 16, 2009 Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing.
Senator Inhofe invited Mr. Alford to discuss a Charles River Associates study the Chamber commissioned to examine the devastating economic impact of global warming cap-and trade legislation. Learn more at epw.senate.gov/inhofe
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This has to stop. Now.
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Another Obama Victim? Pope fractures wrist....
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Mornin' all & Happy Fridee! I've got a treat for ya today..
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What We Really See as GOP Senators Question Sotomayor
A tip o' the hat to MGM for this gem
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And some extra-special bonus AV-dorkery:
Apollo XI-July 17, 1969
8:48 a.m.- Mission Control gives Apollo crew a brief review of the morning news, including sports developments. They are informed about the progress of the Russian space ship Lunar 15 and that Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, ranking government official at the Apollo 11 blastoff, has called for putting a man on Mars by the year 2000.
12:17 p.m.- Midcourse correction is made with a three-second burn, sharpening the course of the spacecraft and testing the engine that must get them in and out of lunar orbit.
7:31 p.m.- Astronauts begin first scheduled color telecast from spacecraft, showing view of the Earth from a distance of about 128,000 nautical miles. During the 36-minute transmission, views are also shown of the inside of the command module.
9:42 p.m.- Mission control bids the crew goodnight.
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And some extra-special bonus AV-dorkery:
Apollo XI-July 17, 1969
8:48 a.m.- Mission Control gives Apollo crew a brief review of the morning news, including sports developments. They are informed about the progress of the Russian space ship Lunar 15 and that Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, ranking government official at the Apollo 11 blastoff, has called for putting a man on Mars by the year 2000.
12:17 p.m.- Midcourse correction is made with a three-second burn, sharpening the course of the spacecraft and testing the engine that must get them in and out of lunar orbit.
7:31 p.m.- Astronauts begin first scheduled color telecast from spacecraft, showing view of the Earth from a distance of about 128,000 nautical miles. During the 36-minute transmission, views are also shown of the inside of the command module.
9:42 p.m.- Mission control bids the crew goodnight.
Listen to all the radio traffic in real time. How is that for av-dorkery?
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Bad things are going down in section 60 of Arlington
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my Grandparents are buried in Arlington - we've always been told that you can't leave anything other then freshcut flowers - anything else will just be thrown out by the grounds keepers when they mow
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my Grandparents are buried in Arlington - we've always been told that you can't leave anything other then freshcut flowers - anything else will just be thrown out by the grounds keepers when they mow
sitting here not knowing what to type. My connection to veterans is sketchy at best; only here via "Ask a Vet". Yet I feel a certain kinship and stewardship for them...
I read the first 3 paragraphs then I had to stop. My hands are shaking.
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I bounced my man boobs in the car.
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Oh gawd...
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Izzy in the hizzy. Yo...![]()
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Raine and Livin
And a video of Neil Young from Mondo. My lady parts are all tingly.![]()
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Raine and Livin
And a video of Neil Young from Mondo. My lady parts are all tingly.![]()
We need more lady parts tingling around these parts!
:D
I just totally sucked in Life Magazine's photos album of Apollo 11
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Raine and Livin
And a video of Neil Young from Mondo. My lady parts are all tingly.![]()
We need more lady parts tingling around these parts!
:D
I just totally sucked in Life Magazine's photos album of Apollo 11
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Poor Random. His twig and berries don't tingle.![]()
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Poor Random. His twig and berries don't tingle.![]()
...they tingle. but it's sexist to only say lady parts.
my manly parts tingle too...especially to Neil Diamond.
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Poor Random. His twig and berries don't tingle.![]()
...they tingle. but it's sexist to only say lady parts.
my manly parts tingle too...especially to Neil Diamond.
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Poor Random. His twig and berries don't tingle.![]()
...they tingle. but it's sexist to only say lady parts.
my manly parts tingle too...especially to Neil Diamond.
Well, honey, I don't have man parts so I can't make them tingle. You're being silly.
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Just got back from seeing Mrs. C in her show, and when I was listening to the radio I head about Walter Cronkite. Bow your heads, ladies and gentlemen; a true giant has passed.