Posted on 06/18/2019 3:28:11 PM PDT by Magnatron
A real-time journey through the first landing on the Moon This website consists entirely of original historical mission material.
Included real-time elements:
All mission control film footage
All TV transmissions and onboard film footage
2,000 photographs
11,000 hours of Mission Control audio
240 hours of space-to-ground audio
All onboard recorder audio
15,000 searchable utterances
Post-mission commentary
Astromaterials sample data
re: “I have a win7 box too thats a dog. Horrible.”
Have a Win 7 box here too, use it for running a couple specific engineering apps that run better in a 64 bit environment and more memory ... the look and feel sucks compared to Xp though - everything is there, but in a different place!!
I use Windows Remote Desktop to “DECnet” into it from the Xp box which has a monitor ..
COOL!!! I was 8 and We had just moved to Houston from NJ. Watched the Launch at Home on B&W TV, went to Neighbors to see Landing on Color TV.
I build a model of the Saturn V Rocket complete with detachable LM, the whole thing was over 4 tall. Mom made Me put it in the trunk for the ride Home because I had a habit of opening models in the car and losing parts. It took forever to get Home that day.
We made many trips to NASA and I was like a Kid in a Candy Store.
What a find! Kinda sad that it was there in the first place though.
The whole space race and especially Apollo 11 is America at our finest.
American excellence and exceptionalism defined.
......just 5.288461538461538 years of watching at the rate of a 40 hour work week I think. Not including commercials and bathroom breaks of course.
This may possibly be the best Post EVER on FR.
The only others that come to mind are Bush showing up for T-Day in Bagdad with the Troops and the Shuttles Challenger and Columbia.
Im going to burn all My high speed data this month.
When NASA started launching the Saturn V not only could you see the rocket but you could hear it. Wow 50 miles away and you could hear those powerful engines, what an experience!
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WOW !!! That would have been awesome to see!!!
Ive always been amazed at the camera shots of the Hold downs releasing and the Fireballs and the Nozzle vibrations in slow motion. I know that they use the H2O bath for helping cool things down but its amazing that the platform doesnt melt.
You have FRMail.
Yep, very impressive. My wife saw a launch at the Cape. I can only imagine being just a few miles away from the launch pad.
Do you think anything like this
would have been allowed outside of NASA
during the previous administration?
7
Only if it had been rewritten to terrorscum standards.
HAHA I made a joke- terrorscum standards <
Ill be here all week...
[Cycle the Parker valve.]
Oops, I just Parked the Cycle valve. I misunderstood.
We drive on parkways and park on driveways!
The first words back from the surface of the Moon. Cycling the Parker valve shut off the Lunar Lander’s engine. That was how Houston knew they had landed, even before they heard “Houston, Tranquility Base here, the Eagle has landed...”
I heard and saw the first Saturn V from JACKSONVILLE!
seems like yesterday...
Powerful vehicle!
Almost, until I remember We’re coming up on the 50th Anniversary.
Cool!
They’ve air-brushed the other turtles that hold him up a whole lot better.
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