Who was filming?
Who was filming?
Robot
Stanley Kubrick
moon ayyys
The Man on the Moon
It was me.
The guy who drew the short straw and had to stay behind
Ed Fendall
me :)
Who are you quoting?
the camera was actually remote controlled by some dude on earth
that one guy captured one of the greatest shots in human history via radio with a lag of many seconds so he just kinda guessed based on the countdown of the launch
The friends we made along the way
aeiou
Stop asking perfectly reasonable questions.
>A few bars of "The Fountain in the Park" were sung on the Moon by NASA Astronauts Harrison Schmitt and Eugene Cernan on the Apollo 17 mission. Schmitt started by singing "I was strolling on the Moon one day..." when Cernan joined in. Cernan kept with the original "merry month of May", however, while Schmitt sang "December", which was the actual date at the time. After a brief debate, Schmitt resumed, singing "When much to my surprise, a pair of bonny eyes..." before humming the notes instead. Moments later, Capsule Communicator Robert A. Parker cut in from Houston, saying "sorry about that, guys, but today may be December."
Mac Tonight
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Russians
>first mission to the great cheese ball
>instead of looking around and taking samples then heading back
>we want you to strategically place these cameras everywhere around the site
>we want you then to reenter the craft and exit as if its your first time landing on the stage
>we then want you to move erratically and inconsistently while looking around
>lastly we want one of you to stay behind and watch the craft launch to the upper deck
>one of you will need to zoom the camera out and focus it as the craft gets pulled upward by strings
who the fuck thought this was a good idea, realistically if this kind of technology was already in use they should've used it for something else
17 was based. They were on the moon like three days and drove around for many kilometers in the lunar buggy. The video was taken from the remote controlled camera on the lunar rover which was parked in its final parking spot.
aeiou
More to the point, who was filming Armstrong as he descended the ladder?
Clearly a remote camera, as it struggles to keep the departing craft in frame.
I had a plant co-worker legit ask me if the moon landing happened the other day--I swear that a certain segment of the population today is no more intellectual than a Dark Ages serf. Or maybe that has always been true.
Ghosts user. It was taken by Native American ghosts who live on the moon.
yes user, they figured out how to get to the moon in a rocket but couldn't figure out how to make remotely controlled camera
The camera that was attached to one of the legs of the lander.
they had a TV camera on a flip out arm on the side of the LEM. The TV picture was shit quality B&W with a slow frame rate and fewer scan lines than normal TV But there was also a 16mm film camera. They used better cameras on later missions.
Shut the fuck up and stop asking.
Delete this fucking post.
aeiou!
It's no use. These are people who are convinced that a remote camera on a fucking arm is WITCHCRAFT AND DECEPTION!
I hope you are all excited about the fact that in a little over 1 month the USA will return to space.
First time in 40 years that a new American made vehicle will carry humans into space and first time in nearly 10 years that a manned space mission will launch directly from the US after the retirement of the Space Shuttle.
Mark your calendars, May 27th.
they also had a downlink in australia and they didn't have the proper equipment to rebroadcast it, so they literally just pointed a camera at the screen and bootlegged it
Only reasonable if you're mentally challenged.
That any non retard can answer in seconds, except the people who don't believe in moon landings. Coincidence?
the girl reading this post :)
>talks about intellectuals
>unironically uses the term "Dark Ages"
it wasn't remotely controlled, it was just preprogrammed to tilt up and it was mostly just luck that it was in frame for so long
Infinitely more exciting because of SpaceX's progress than because of >dude American rockets lmao
why did americans think it would be nice to put their flag on the fucking moon? that's kinda... small dick energy
*raises paw*
Mars when?
how did they retrieve the film?
you have to be a special kind of crazy to get on top of a rocket that's never flown people before. In keeping with NASA gender equity agenda one of them should be female.