WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The original recordings of the first humans landing on the moon 40 years ago were erased and re-used, but newly restored copies of the original broadcast look even better, NASA officials said on Thursday.
NASA released the first glimpses of a complete digital make-over of the original landing footage that clarifies the blurry and grainy images of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walking on the surface of the moon.
The full set of recordings, being cleaned up by Burbank, California-based Lowry Digital, will be released in September. The preview is available at www.nasa.gov.
NASA admitted in 2006 that no one could find the original video recordings of the July 20, 1969, landing.
Lol for real what a way to tank your credibility around here. The telemetry data has been 'missing' for a long time. It's not even a secret. Those project paperclip fucks don't lose anything by accident.
His name should be DrPhilTard
They do have tapes and telemetry from the later apollo missions, which admittedly are easy to fake.
But the first ones went poof. Who do I believe? Some dude who claims hes a doctor on the internet, or nasa?
https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE56F5MK
Lol for real what a way to tank your credibility around here. The telemetry data has been 'missing' for a long time. It's not even a secret. Those project paperclip fucks don't lose anything by accident.
Mallory Archer said it best.