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Apollo 8 45th: Race to the moon. "The daring adventure of Apollo 8", PBS 2005, Part. 1
PBS INFO: On Christmas Eve 1968, one of the largest audiences in television history tuned in to an extraordinary sight: a live telecast of the moon's surface...
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Apollo 8 - The Launch (Full Mission 01)
Apollo 8 - The Launch - Full Mission 01
This video details the countdown and launch of Apollo 8 on 21st December 1968. It is the first of an intended series which will cover the entire mission from countdown to splashdown.
A lot of the countdown video sequences are not available at present and I have pooled TV coverage and some documentary footage to fill in the gaps. From about T-6 minutes the
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Real World Review Of Universal Audio Apollo 8 & 8P
In this video James is joined by guitarist Luis Correia and bass player Ben Hearn to put the new updated versions of Universal Audio's Apollo series into real life session action. James sets the challenge of using no real amps or outboard gear so all the sounds you hear are generated by the quad versions of the UA Apollo 8 and new 8P. Take a look and listen to how the session has turned out. The
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An Evening with the Apollo 8 Astronauts (Annual John H. Glenn Lecture Series)
In late December 1968, the Apollo 8 crew of Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and Bill Anders became the first humans to leave Earth and journey to another world. Th...
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Apollo 8 - Go For TLI (1969)
Credit: NASA/JSC Launch date: December 21, 1968 Astronauts: Frank Borman, James A. Lovell, and William A. Anders Man's first voyage to another celestial body...
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When We Left Earth: Apollo 8 Launch
When We Left Earth: Apollo 8 Launch.
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APOLLO 8 launch: Relive! this fantastic launch on ABC," EXCEPTIONAL HISTORICAL MOMENT " Dec. 21,1968
If you liked! GO TO APOLLO-17, TERRIFIC LAUNCH LIVE, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yIvOYFOm6c also Apollo 15 launch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwMehQl04Mc and Apollo 16 launch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDqudSVuYKs . NOW! Apollo-8 info: The first voyage to the moon for a lunar orbit mission.This is the first time the men left the environment of the earth to go to another planet an
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Apollo 8 Mission / Missão - PT-BR
Apollo 8 mission footage extracted from "When we left earth". Crew: Frank Borman (captain), Bill Anders and Jim Lovell. Presented with Brazilian Portuguese S...
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Apollo 8 Reunion, 4/23/09.
In honor of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Centennial and the 50th anniversary of the creation of NASA, the LBJ Library and Museum hosted an Apollo 8 Reunion ...
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High Quality - Apollo 8 Saturn V rocket launch
This video is capture from Discovery Channel HD, the video is not in HD, that's why i didn't put HD in the title, Don't confused HQ & HD the "High Quality" h...
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CBS News Coverage of The Apollo 8 Part 1
From the Night of Friday December 20th 1968 CBS News Covers The Frist Mission to orbit around the Moon. Reporting:Walter Cronkite The Apollo 8 Crew: Commande...
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1968 Apollo 8 crew reading Genesis on Christmas
During the first ever manned trip to another space object, while orbiting the Moon for the very first time by human beings, on Christmas Eve 1968 the crew of...
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Apollo 8 - The 1st Lunar Orbit (Full Mission 20)
Apollo 8 - The 1st Lunar Orbit (Full Mission 20)
This video covers the 69-71 hour point of the flight. Following the LOI burn the crew re-orient the spacecraft 180 degrees to reaquire radio communications with Houston. Once AOS happens the crew give burn reports and the first detailed description of the lunar surface. The video ends at LOS at the end of the first orbit
Note: The audio for this v
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Apollo 8 Launch
Edited footage of the Apollo 8 launch, several camera views compiled. Runs from T-00:25 through T+03:25. See the mighty Saturn V launch vehicle in action, ca...
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Apollo 8 CZ
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Aliens Walking On The Moon, The Truth Exposed, Apollo 8
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Apollo 8 Message to Earth
The Christmas Eve broadcast from the Apollo 8 crew.
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【HD】Launch Apollo 8 Saturn V - Awesome!
Launch of the Apollo 8 Saturn V spacecraft. The first Saturn V rocket launch to go to and orbit the moon. Commanded by Frank Borman. Total crew: Frank Borman...
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[Musikmesse] Universal Audio Apollo 8 & 8p
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Apollo 8 - Orbiter 2010 Space Flight Simulator
This is the external view recording of the Apollo 8 Mission I did using Orbiter Space Flight Simulator. I tried to do the mission in a way as close as possib...
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Universal Audio Apollo 8 QUAD Thunderbolt 2 Interface - Quick n' Dirty
http://www.soundpure.com/p/universal-audio-apollo-8-quad-thunderbolt-2-interface/11948
The Apollo 8 has next-generation audio conversion with classic analog sound. The world class Universal Audio design brings out all of its amazing features with ease. Do not use any other devices to create that classic analog sound you are looking for. The Apollo is available for SoundPure's Try-Before-You-Buy P
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Universal Audio Apollo 8 QUAD Thunderbolt 2 Audio Interface Overview by Sweetwater
David from Universal Audio presents the Apollo 8 QUAD Thunderbolt 2 audio interface and UAD Powered Plugin DSP processor. The built-in UAD-2 DSP gives you the power to run a lot of UAD Powered PlugIns in real time without taxing your host computer's processor. Thunderbolt 2 connectivity gives you the bandwidth you need to record high track counts at high resolution with ultra-low latency. Unison m
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Apollo 8 Launch - Flight Directors Loop
The launch of Apollo 8 - Decmber 1968. This is the final few minutes of countdown then audio from the Flight Directors loop in Mission Control - Houston. Cap...
Apollo 8 45th: Race to the moon. "The daring adventure of Apollo 8", PBS 2005, Part. 1
PBS INFO: On Christmas Eve 1968, one of the largest audiences in television history tuned in to an extraordinary sight: a live telecast of the moon's surface......
PBS INFO: On Christmas Eve 1968, one of the largest audiences in television history tuned in to an extraordinary sight: a live telecast of the moon's surface...
wn.com/Apollo 8 45Th Race To The Moon. The Daring Adventure Of Apollo 8 , Pbs 2005, Part. 1
PBS INFO: On Christmas Eve 1968, one of the largest audiences in television history tuned in to an extraordinary sight: a live telecast of the moon's surface...
Apollo 8 - The Launch (Full Mission 01)
Apollo 8 - The Launch - Full Mission 01
This video details the countdown and launch of Apollo 8 on 21st December 1968. It is the first of an intended series wh...
Apollo 8 - The Launch - Full Mission 01
This video details the countdown and launch of Apollo 8 on 21st December 1968. It is the first of an intended series which will cover the entire mission from countdown to splashdown.
A lot of the countdown video sequences are not available at present and I have pooled TV coverage and some documentary footage to fill in the gaps. From about T-6 minutes the launch is as seen that day through LET and Skirt Jettison when I have used Orbiter to simulate the sequences through to orbit.
The video is presented in 16:9 to allow use of photos and captions on the right of the screen. Apollo Guidence Computer programme DSKY is used once the sppacecraft is in orbit to show Mission Elapsed Time. The video ends with a replay of the launch followed by the first crew ccommunications out over the Canary Island station on orbit 1.
NOTE -
Some sequences are silent during the countdown so I could include "live" footage in the correct order and timeline.
During the launch of Apollo 8 the astronauts communications with the Capcom were not broadcast - these are heard on the replay of the launch later in the video.
All Video and audio is courtesy of NASA.
My thanks to Jim Lovell for providing technical assistance during this Full Mission series.
wn.com/Apollo 8 The Launch (Full Mission 01)
Apollo 8 - The Launch - Full Mission 01
This video details the countdown and launch of Apollo 8 on 21st December 1968. It is the first of an intended series which will cover the entire mission from countdown to splashdown.
A lot of the countdown video sequences are not available at present and I have pooled TV coverage and some documentary footage to fill in the gaps. From about T-6 minutes the launch is as seen that day through LET and Skirt Jettison when I have used Orbiter to simulate the sequences through to orbit.
The video is presented in 16:9 to allow use of photos and captions on the right of the screen. Apollo Guidence Computer programme DSKY is used once the sppacecraft is in orbit to show Mission Elapsed Time. The video ends with a replay of the launch followed by the first crew ccommunications out over the Canary Island station on orbit 1.
NOTE -
Some sequences are silent during the countdown so I could include "live" footage in the correct order and timeline.
During the launch of Apollo 8 the astronauts communications with the Capcom were not broadcast - these are heard on the replay of the launch later in the video.
All Video and audio is courtesy of NASA.
My thanks to Jim Lovell for providing technical assistance during this Full Mission series.
- published: 21 Dec 2014
- views: 73
Real World Review Of Universal Audio Apollo 8 & 8P
In this video James is joined by guitarist Luis Correia and bass player Ben Hearn to put the new updated versions of Universal Audio's Apollo series into real ...
In this video James is joined by guitarist Luis Correia and bass player Ben Hearn to put the new updated versions of Universal Audio's Apollo series into real life session action. James sets the challenge of using no real amps or outboard gear so all the sounds you hear are generated by the quad versions of the UA Apollo 8 and new 8P. Take a look and listen to how the session has turned out. The drums sound fat and round with a nice attack. The bass and guitar sound natural almost like they were recorded using real amps. Let us know what you think.
wn.com/Real World Review Of Universal Audio Apollo 8 8P
In this video James is joined by guitarist Luis Correia and bass player Ben Hearn to put the new updated versions of Universal Audio's Apollo series into real life session action. James sets the challenge of using no real amps or outboard gear so all the sounds you hear are generated by the quad versions of the UA Apollo 8 and new 8P. Take a look and listen to how the session has turned out. The drums sound fat and round with a nice attack. The bass and guitar sound natural almost like they were recorded using real amps. Let us know what you think.
- published: 15 Oct 2015
- views: 2774
An Evening with the Apollo 8 Astronauts (Annual John H. Glenn Lecture Series)
In late December 1968, the Apollo 8 crew of Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and Bill Anders became the first humans to leave Earth and journey to another world. Th......
In late December 1968, the Apollo 8 crew of Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and Bill Anders became the first humans to leave Earth and journey to another world. Th...
wn.com/An Evening With The Apollo 8 Astronauts (Annual John H. Glenn Lecture Series)
In late December 1968, the Apollo 8 crew of Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and Bill Anders became the first humans to leave Earth and journey to another world. Th...
Apollo 8 - Go For TLI (1969)
Credit: NASA/JSC Launch date: December 21, 1968 Astronauts: Frank Borman, James A. Lovell, and William A. Anders Man's first voyage to another celestial body......
Credit: NASA/JSC Launch date: December 21, 1968 Astronauts: Frank Borman, James A. Lovell, and William A. Anders Man's first voyage to another celestial body...
wn.com/Apollo 8 Go For Tli (1969)
Credit: NASA/JSC Launch date: December 21, 1968 Astronauts: Frank Borman, James A. Lovell, and William A. Anders Man's first voyage to another celestial body...
- published: 04 Dec 2011
- views: 16377
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author: AIRBOYD
APOLLO 8 launch: Relive! this fantastic launch on ABC," EXCEPTIONAL HISTORICAL MOMENT " Dec. 21,1968
If you liked! GO TO APOLLO-17, TERRIFIC LAUNCH LIVE, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yIvOYFOm6c also Apollo 15 launch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwMehQl0...
If you liked! GO TO APOLLO-17, TERRIFIC LAUNCH LIVE, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yIvOYFOm6c also Apollo 15 launch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwMehQl04Mc and Apollo 16 launch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDqudSVuYKs . NOW! Apollo-8 info: The first voyage to the moon for a lunar orbit mission.This is the first time the men left the environment of the earth to go to another planet and return to earth. For the first time that a crew is launched into space with the most powerful in space history, Saturn 5. The mission of Apollo 8 was the third launch of the giant that had been problems in the last takeoff. It was a very risky step at that time. Absolutely historic moment for all humanity. Dan Beaumont report. INFO Wikipedia clip: FIRST STAGE OF SATURN 5,The first stage burned for about 2 minutes and 41 seconds, lifting the to an altitude of 42 miles (68 km) and a speed of 6,164 miles per hour (2,756 m/s) and burning 4,700,000 pounds (2,100,000 kg) of propellant.[22]
At 8.9 seconds before launch, the first stage ignition sequence started. The center engine ignited first, followed by opposing outboard pairs at 300-millisecond intervals to reduce the structural loads on the . When thrust had been confirmed by the onboard computers, the was "soft-released" in two stages: first, the hold-down arms released the rocket, and second, as the rocket began to accelerate upwards, it was slowed by tapered metal pins pulled through dies for half a second. Once the rocket had lifted off, it could not safely settle back down onto the pad if the engines failed. And it should be noted that this was considered by the Apollo astronauts as one of the most tense moments in riding the Saturn V, for if the rocket did fail to liftoff after release they would have the lowest chances of surviving a failed launch, given the great amount of hydrogen propellant in the rocket and the launch pad, that if a fully fueled Saturn V exploded on the pad, it would've had the force of a low-yield nuclear bomb, and it would be near impossible to clear the blast using the Launch Escape System.[citation needed]
It took about 12 seconds for the rocket to clear the tower. During this time, it yawed 1.25 degrees away from the tower to ensure adequate clearance despite adverse winds. (This yaw, although small, can be seen in launch photos taken from the east or west.) At an altitude of 430 feet (130 m) the rocket rolled to the correct flight azimuth and then gradually pitched down until 38 seconds after second stage ignition. This pitch program was set according to the prevailing winds during the launch month. The four outboard engines also tilted toward the outside so that in the event of a premature outboard engine shutdown the remaining engines would thrust through the rocket's center of gravity. The Saturn V reached 400 feet per second (120 m/s) at over 1 mile (1,600 m) in altitude. Much of the early portion of the flight was spent gaining altitude, with the required velocity coming later. The Saturn V broke the sound barrier at just over 1 minute at an altitude of between 3 and 4 nautical miles. At this point, shock collars, or condensation clouds, could be seen forming around the bottom of the command module and around the top of the second stage. INFO: WIKIPEDIA. PHOTOS, go to MrDanBeaumont Flickr website: https://www.flickr.com/photos/mrdanbeaumont/.
NASA Mourns Loss of Former Launch Commentator Jack King: http://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-mourns-loss-of-former-launch-commentator-jack-king
wn.com/Apollo 8 Launch Relive This Fantastic Launch On Abc, Exceptional Historical Moment Dec. 21,1968
If you liked! GO TO APOLLO-17, TERRIFIC LAUNCH LIVE, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yIvOYFOm6c also Apollo 15 launch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwMehQl04Mc and Apollo 16 launch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDqudSVuYKs . NOW! Apollo-8 info: The first voyage to the moon for a lunar orbit mission.This is the first time the men left the environment of the earth to go to another planet and return to earth. For the first time that a crew is launched into space with the most powerful in space history, Saturn 5. The mission of Apollo 8 was the third launch of the giant that had been problems in the last takeoff. It was a very risky step at that time. Absolutely historic moment for all humanity. Dan Beaumont report. INFO Wikipedia clip: FIRST STAGE OF SATURN 5,The first stage burned for about 2 minutes and 41 seconds, lifting the to an altitude of 42 miles (68 km) and a speed of 6,164 miles per hour (2,756 m/s) and burning 4,700,000 pounds (2,100,000 kg) of propellant.[22]
At 8.9 seconds before launch, the first stage ignition sequence started. The center engine ignited first, followed by opposing outboard pairs at 300-millisecond intervals to reduce the structural loads on the . When thrust had been confirmed by the onboard computers, the was "soft-released" in two stages: first, the hold-down arms released the rocket, and second, as the rocket began to accelerate upwards, it was slowed by tapered metal pins pulled through dies for half a second. Once the rocket had lifted off, it could not safely settle back down onto the pad if the engines failed. And it should be noted that this was considered by the Apollo astronauts as one of the most tense moments in riding the Saturn V, for if the rocket did fail to liftoff after release they would have the lowest chances of surviving a failed launch, given the great amount of hydrogen propellant in the rocket and the launch pad, that if a fully fueled Saturn V exploded on the pad, it would've had the force of a low-yield nuclear bomb, and it would be near impossible to clear the blast using the Launch Escape System.[citation needed]
It took about 12 seconds for the rocket to clear the tower. During this time, it yawed 1.25 degrees away from the tower to ensure adequate clearance despite adverse winds. (This yaw, although small, can be seen in launch photos taken from the east or west.) At an altitude of 430 feet (130 m) the rocket rolled to the correct flight azimuth and then gradually pitched down until 38 seconds after second stage ignition. This pitch program was set according to the prevailing winds during the launch month. The four outboard engines also tilted toward the outside so that in the event of a premature outboard engine shutdown the remaining engines would thrust through the rocket's center of gravity. The Saturn V reached 400 feet per second (120 m/s) at over 1 mile (1,600 m) in altitude. Much of the early portion of the flight was spent gaining altitude, with the required velocity coming later. The Saturn V broke the sound barrier at just over 1 minute at an altitude of between 3 and 4 nautical miles. At this point, shock collars, or condensation clouds, could be seen forming around the bottom of the command module and around the top of the second stage. INFO: WIKIPEDIA. PHOTOS, go to MrDanBeaumont Flickr website: https://www.flickr.com/photos/mrdanbeaumont/.
NASA Mourns Loss of Former Launch Commentator Jack King: http://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-mourns-loss-of-former-launch-commentator-jack-king
- published: 18 Aug 2011
- views: 185930
Apollo 8 Mission / Missão - PT-BR
Apollo 8 mission footage extracted from "When we left earth". Crew: Frank Borman (captain), Bill Anders and Jim Lovell. Presented with Brazilian Portuguese S......
Apollo 8 mission footage extracted from "When we left earth". Crew: Frank Borman (captain), Bill Anders and Jim Lovell. Presented with Brazilian Portuguese S...
wn.com/Apollo 8 Mission Missão Pt Br
Apollo 8 mission footage extracted from "When we left earth". Crew: Frank Borman (captain), Bill Anders and Jim Lovell. Presented with Brazilian Portuguese S...
- published: 30 Jun 2011
- views: 5330
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author: Dion Lima
Apollo 8 Reunion, 4/23/09.
In honor of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Centennial and the 50th anniversary of the creation of NASA, the LBJ Library and Museum hosted an Apollo 8 Reunion ......
In honor of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Centennial and the 50th anniversary of the creation of NASA, the LBJ Library and Museum hosted an Apollo 8 Reunion ...
wn.com/Apollo 8 Reunion, 4 23 09.
In honor of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Centennial and the 50th anniversary of the creation of NASA, the LBJ Library and Museum hosted an Apollo 8 Reunion ...
High Quality - Apollo 8 Saturn V rocket launch
This video is capture from Discovery Channel HD, the video is not in HD, that's why i didn't put HD in the title, Don't confused HQ & HD the "High Quality" h......
This video is capture from Discovery Channel HD, the video is not in HD, that's why i didn't put HD in the title, Don't confused HQ & HD the "High Quality" h...
wn.com/High Quality Apollo 8 Saturn V Rocket Launch
This video is capture from Discovery Channel HD, the video is not in HD, that's why i didn't put HD in the title, Don't confused HQ & HD the "High Quality" h...
- published: 08 Nov 2010
- views: 1389720
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author: Sukor Abdul
CBS News Coverage of The Apollo 8 Part 1
From the Night of Friday December 20th 1968 CBS News Covers The Frist Mission to orbit around the Moon. Reporting:Walter Cronkite The Apollo 8 Crew: Commande......
From the Night of Friday December 20th 1968 CBS News Covers The Frist Mission to orbit around the Moon. Reporting:Walter Cronkite The Apollo 8 Crew: Commande...
wn.com/Cbs News Coverage Of The Apollo 8 Part 1
From the Night of Friday December 20th 1968 CBS News Covers The Frist Mission to orbit around the Moon. Reporting:Walter Cronkite The Apollo 8 Crew: Commande...
- published: 19 Jun 2010
- views: 6715
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author: zellco321
1968 Apollo 8 crew reading Genesis on Christmas
During the first ever manned trip to another space object, while orbiting the Moon for the very first time by human beings, on Christmas Eve 1968 the crew of......
During the first ever manned trip to another space object, while orbiting the Moon for the very first time by human beings, on Christmas Eve 1968 the crew of...
wn.com/1968 Apollo 8 Crew Reading Genesis On Christmas
During the first ever manned trip to another space object, while orbiting the Moon for the very first time by human beings, on Christmas Eve 1968 the crew of...
Apollo 8 - The 1st Lunar Orbit (Full Mission 20)
Apollo 8 - The 1st Lunar Orbit (Full Mission 20)
This video covers the 69-71 hour point of the flight. Following the LOI burn the crew re-orient the spacecraft...
Apollo 8 - The 1st Lunar Orbit (Full Mission 20)
This video covers the 69-71 hour point of the flight. Following the LOI burn the crew re-orient the spacecraft 180 degrees to reaquire radio communications with Houston. Once AOS happens the crew give burn reports and the first detailed description of the lunar surface. The video ends at LOS at the end of the first orbit
Note: The audio for this video was extremely difficult to piece together. The audio available is the PAO tape, which means that although the broadcast, in this case, is "live", when PAO talks he cuts out the Air-to-Ground. For instance the first calls to Apollo 8 at AOS by Capcom Jerry Carr are not heard on this tape. Therefore I have added in the audio that was recorded at the Honeysuckle site in Australia which has that audio in. I also added in the crew onboard tapes recording just after AOS as it provides continuity to what was happening.
I have added in the 16mm film and photos taken at this time in the mission. The 16mm film is included and played at a speed of 1 frame per second. It was recorded this way to allow as much coverage from orbit with limited film available. It is usually shown at 25 frames a second, to give the impression of flying smoothly over the surface. I thought it was important to present it here as it was taken, to preserve the historic record.
Audio is presented in two channels at some points. Headphones are advised.
The video is presented in 16:9 to allow use of photos and captions on the right of the screen. Captions are used to show PAO events.
NOTE -
Orbiter Space Simulator is used to depict events as they were happening in real time, although I do not claim attitudes/spacecraft orientation are correct.
I sourced the Apollo 8 Flight Journal to assist with photo placement and audio editing. I would recommend the viewer using this as an aid whilst listening as it gives great descriptions of the technical details of the flight as it happened and explains, in laymans terms what is going on.
All Video, photos and audio is courtesy of NASA
wn.com/Apollo 8 The 1St Lunar Orbit (Full Mission 20)
Apollo 8 - The 1st Lunar Orbit (Full Mission 20)
This video covers the 69-71 hour point of the flight. Following the LOI burn the crew re-orient the spacecraft 180 degrees to reaquire radio communications with Houston. Once AOS happens the crew give burn reports and the first detailed description of the lunar surface. The video ends at LOS at the end of the first orbit
Note: The audio for this video was extremely difficult to piece together. The audio available is the PAO tape, which means that although the broadcast, in this case, is "live", when PAO talks he cuts out the Air-to-Ground. For instance the first calls to Apollo 8 at AOS by Capcom Jerry Carr are not heard on this tape. Therefore I have added in the audio that was recorded at the Honeysuckle site in Australia which has that audio in. I also added in the crew onboard tapes recording just after AOS as it provides continuity to what was happening.
I have added in the 16mm film and photos taken at this time in the mission. The 16mm film is included and played at a speed of 1 frame per second. It was recorded this way to allow as much coverage from orbit with limited film available. It is usually shown at 25 frames a second, to give the impression of flying smoothly over the surface. I thought it was important to present it here as it was taken, to preserve the historic record.
Audio is presented in two channels at some points. Headphones are advised.
The video is presented in 16:9 to allow use of photos and captions on the right of the screen. Captions are used to show PAO events.
NOTE -
Orbiter Space Simulator is used to depict events as they were happening in real time, although I do not claim attitudes/spacecraft orientation are correct.
I sourced the Apollo 8 Flight Journal to assist with photo placement and audio editing. I would recommend the viewer using this as an aid whilst listening as it gives great descriptions of the technical details of the flight as it happened and explains, in laymans terms what is going on.
All Video, photos and audio is courtesy of NASA
- published: 14 Jun 2015
- views: 162
Apollo 8 Launch
Edited footage of the Apollo 8 launch, several camera views compiled. Runs from T-00:25 through T+03:25. See the mighty Saturn V launch vehicle in action, ca......
Edited footage of the Apollo 8 launch, several camera views compiled. Runs from T-00:25 through T+03:25. See the mighty Saturn V launch vehicle in action, ca...
wn.com/Apollo 8 Launch
Edited footage of the Apollo 8 launch, several camera views compiled. Runs from T-00:25 through T+03:25. See the mighty Saturn V launch vehicle in action, ca...
- published: 28 Jul 2007
- views: 496084
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author: ugowar
Aliens Walking On The Moon, The Truth Exposed, Apollo 8
For More Exclusive Information on UFO
http://areazone51ufos.blogspot.be/2014/08/aliens-marchent-sur-la-lune-la-verite.html
YOU'RE NEVER SEEN! CLICK HERE SUPERB...
For More Exclusive Information on UFO
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YOU'RE NEVER SEEN! CLICK HERE SUPERB VIDEO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F83u-RrMkAc
WELCOME: http://erigia.blogspot.com
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For More Exclusive Information on UFO
http://areazone51ufos.blogspot.be/2014/08/aliens-marchent-sur-la-lune-la-verite.html
YOU'RE NEVER SEEN! CLICK HERE SUPERB VIDEO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F83u-RrMkAc
WELCOME: http://erigia.blogspot.com
AREA ZONE 51 & UFOs: http://areazone51ufos.blogspot.com
ANCIENT ALIENS ON MARS: http://ancientaliensmars.blogspot.com
BEST ALIEN MOVIES: http://bestaliens.blogspot.com
Please Thank you: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRDVBHaAnhAhh2ykJmFiu_g?sub_confirmation=1
If you have captured anything Amazing regarding UFOs contact UFOvni2012 Via Facebook!
https://www.facebook.com/UFOvni2012?ref=hl
Follow UFOvni on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GiavedoniEric
Music Aronica Giacomo: https://www.facebook.com/giacomo.aronica?fref=ts
Thanks For Watching My Friends
★。\|/。★
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---- P€☆CЄ ---
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- published: 31 Jul 2014
- views: 1251186
Apollo 8 Message to Earth
The Christmas Eve broadcast from the Apollo 8 crew....
The Christmas Eve broadcast from the Apollo 8 crew.
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The Christmas Eve broadcast from the Apollo 8 crew.
- published: 01 Aug 2010
- views: 17209
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author: 71superbee3
【HD】Launch Apollo 8 Saturn V - Awesome!
Launch of the Apollo 8 Saturn V spacecraft. The first Saturn V rocket launch to go to and orbit the moon. Commanded by Frank Borman. Total crew: Frank Borman......
Launch of the Apollo 8 Saturn V spacecraft. The first Saturn V rocket launch to go to and orbit the moon. Commanded by Frank Borman. Total crew: Frank Borman...
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Launch of the Apollo 8 Saturn V spacecraft. The first Saturn V rocket launch to go to and orbit the moon. Commanded by Frank Borman. Total crew: Frank Borman...
[Musikmesse] Universal Audio Apollo 8 & 8p
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Universal Audio Apollo 8 & 8p presentation at Musikmesse 2015
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- published: 15 Apr 2015
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Apollo 8 - Orbiter 2010 Space Flight Simulator
This is the external view recording of the Apollo 8 Mission I did using Orbiter Space Flight Simulator. I tried to do the mission in a way as close as possib......
This is the external view recording of the Apollo 8 Mission I did using Orbiter Space Flight Simulator. I tried to do the mission in a way as close as possib...
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This is the external view recording of the Apollo 8 Mission I did using Orbiter Space Flight Simulator. I tried to do the mission in a way as close as possib...
Universal Audio Apollo 8 QUAD Thunderbolt 2 Interface - Quick n' Dirty
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The Apollo 8 has next-generation audio conversion with classic analog so...
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The Apollo 8 has next-generation audio conversion with classic analog sound. The world class Universal Audio design brings out all of its amazing features with ease. Do not use any other devices to create that classic analog sound you are looking for. The Apollo is available for SoundPure's Try-Before-You-Buy Program, so if you want to hear how it sounds with your gear, shoot us an email at ProAudio@SoundPure.com or call us anytime at 919.682.5552. Thanks for watching!
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The Apollo 8 has next-generation audio conversion with classic analog sound. The world class Universal Audio design brings out all of its amazing features with ease. Do not use any other devices to create that classic analog sound you are looking for. The Apollo is available for SoundPure's Try-Before-You-Buy Program, so if you want to hear how it sounds with your gear, shoot us an email at ProAudio@SoundPure.com or call us anytime at 919.682.5552. Thanks for watching!
- published: 19 Jun 2015
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Universal Audio Apollo 8 QUAD Thunderbolt 2 Audio Interface Overview by Sweetwater
David from Universal Audio presents the Apollo 8 QUAD Thunderbolt 2 audio interface and UAD Powered Plugin DSP processor. The built-in UAD-2 DSP gives you the p...
David from Universal Audio presents the Apollo 8 QUAD Thunderbolt 2 audio interface and UAD Powered Plugin DSP processor. The built-in UAD-2 DSP gives you the power to run a lot of UAD Powered PlugIns in real time without taxing your host computer's processor. Thunderbolt 2 connectivity gives you the bandwidth you need to record high track counts at high resolution with ultra-low latency. Unison mic preamp technology allows the Apollo to mimic the sound of classic mic preamps, and you get an outstanding bundle of UAD-2 plug-ins to mix with right out of the box.
Get the Apollo 8 QUAD Thunderbolt 2 here: http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Apollo8QBk
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David from Universal Audio presents the Apollo 8 QUAD Thunderbolt 2 audio interface and UAD Powered Plugin DSP processor. The built-in UAD-2 DSP gives you the power to run a lot of UAD Powered PlugIns in real time without taxing your host computer's processor. Thunderbolt 2 connectivity gives you the bandwidth you need to record high track counts at high resolution with ultra-low latency. Unison mic preamp technology allows the Apollo to mimic the sound of classic mic preamps, and you get an outstanding bundle of UAD-2 plug-ins to mix with right out of the box.
Get the Apollo 8 QUAD Thunderbolt 2 here: http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Apollo8QBk
- published: 26 Jun 2015
- views: 136
Apollo 8 Launch - Flight Directors Loop
The launch of Apollo 8 - Decmber 1968. This is the final few minutes of countdown then audio from the Flight Directors loop in Mission Control - Houston. Cap......
The launch of Apollo 8 - Decmber 1968. This is the final few minutes of countdown then audio from the Flight Directors loop in Mission Control - Houston. Cap...
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The launch of Apollo 8 - Decmber 1968. This is the final few minutes of countdown then audio from the Flight Directors loop in Mission Control - Houston. Cap...
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Apollo 8 Dokument CZ
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Apollo 8 3
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Projeto Apollo. Missão Apollo 9
Apollo 9
Estatísticas da missão
Módulo de comando Gumdrop
Módulo lunar Spider
Número de tripulantes 3
Lançamento 3 de março de 1969
Cabo Kennedy
Aterrissagem 13 de março de 1969
Duração 10 d 01 h 00 m 54 s
Tripulação: Mc Divitt, Scott e Schweickart
Apollo 9 foi a terceira missão tripulada do Projeto Apollo, que teve como principal objetivo testar em órbita terrestre o equipamento desenvolvido par
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Nayá - Lendas Amazônicas 8 - Waldemar Henrique - Júlio Apollo
Sarau em 24-10-2015 - Júlio Apollo Escola de Música.
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NASA - JSC 500 Apollo 8 Go For TLIt
Astronauts: Frank Borman, James A. Lovell, and William A. Anders
Launch date: December 21, 1968
Man's first voyage to another celestial body, including an orbit around the Moon on Christmas, proves more amazing in fact than anticipation. Featured are air-to-ground tapes of astronauts' descriptions of the mission, as well as outstanding onboard photography of the Earth, Moon, and IVA. Classic NASA
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Apollo 8 - MCC5 & TV (Full Mission 33)
Apollo 8 - MCC5 and TV (Full Mission 33)
This video covers the 102-105 hour point in the mission, specifically the crew performing P32s, and then a 14 second MCC5 burn of the RCS to put the spacecraft nearer to the re-entry trajectory. The crew then conduct a TV transmission.
I have added in the scenes at the MOCR taken just before the TV transmission. I have tried to synch the TV transmission
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Apollo 8 - Alien Mega-structure
Apollo 8 - Alien Mega-structure
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Apollo 8 - Alien Mega structures
Apollo 8 - Alien Mega structures
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Apollo 8 Top # 6 Facts
Apollo 8 Top # 6 Facts
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Apollo 17 Top # 8 Facts
Apollo 17 Top # 8 Facts
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MOON PIPES & DOMES - Apollo 8 - Alien Mega-structures. ArtAlienTV - 1080p
ArtAlienTV Exclusive - "What looks like a huge pipe structure protruding from a Moon crater next to a dome and giant arch shaped anomalies in photos taken during the Apollo 8 and 15 NASA missions as they flew above the lunar surface in 1968 and 1971.
Is it extracting helium 3 from below the surface? It looks like a mining operation.
All the Apollo manned (7 -17) mission pictures have now been upl
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Smite Montage - 8 ( Apollo )
Smite Montage - Apollo
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UNDENIABLE! Alien Craft In Apollo Moon Footage Discovered 10/8/2015
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Apollo Horticulture 8 Inch Premium Carbon Charcoal Air Filter Scrubber
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Apollo 8 - Clues about the earth?
What did they see? What have they seen? Of all the things they could have said, these astronauts, they said this.
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Тамагочи Apollo 8 in 1 из 90х
Познаю, как это было у девочек в 90е...
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APOLLO 8. Viagem até à lua, orbitando-a e retornando. Dezembro de 1968
APOLLO 8
A espaçonave Apollo 8 foi a segunda missão tripulada do Projeto Apollo . A missão decolou em 21 de dezembro de 1968 e retornou em 27 de dezembro de 1968.
Embora os astronautas Frank Borman, James Lovell e William Anders não tenham pousado no solo lunar, na noite de Natal de 1968 eles foram os primeiros homens a circum-navegar a Lua, enviando inéditas fotos do solo lunar. Adicionalmente e
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Moon 3 | Apollo-8 mission anomaly
Space station in orbit of the Moon. Apollo-8 mission.
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Apollo 8 - Issac Newton Is Driving (Full Mission 32)
Apollo 8 - Issac Newton Is Driving (Full Mission 32)
This video covers the 97-102 hour point in the mission, specifically crew wake up and the morning news along with Christmas messages to the crew and P37 Updates. PTC is stopped and one of the SM quads overheats. After a while of monitoring the crew go back into PTC.
Sequence includes Bill Anders famous quote that " I think Isaac Newton is doin
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Corey flies Brents B 29 at Apollo third flight 8 15 15
Plane was not fixable. Have used the electronics in a B-17 kit I had laying around. Am almost ready to maiden it. Hope to shoot a vid and will post on RCG.
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apollo 8 sky anomalies
apollo 8 sky anomalies
Projeto Apollo. Missão Apollo 9
Apollo 9
Estatísticas da missão
Módulo de comando Gumdrop
Módulo lunar Spider
Número de tripulantes 3
Lançamento 3 de março de 1969
Cabo Kennedy
Aterrissagem 13...
Apollo 9
Estatísticas da missão
Módulo de comando Gumdrop
Módulo lunar Spider
Número de tripulantes 3
Lançamento 3 de março de 1969
Cabo Kennedy
Aterrissagem 13 de março de 1969
Duração 10 d 01 h 00 m 54 s
Tripulação: Mc Divitt, Scott e Schweickart
Apollo 9 foi a terceira missão tripulada do Projeto Apollo, que teve como principal objetivo testar em órbita terrestre o equipamento desenvolvido para pousar na Lua, principalmente o Módulo Lunar. Originalmente planejada para ser a primeira missão a orbitar a Lua, acabou por ser uma missão de testes de equipamento em órbita terrestre baixa devido a mudanças no cronograma do Projeto Apollo. A mudança foi ocasionada pelo envio da Apollo 8 para circunavegar a Lua, numa tentativa bem sucedida de passar a frente da URSS, na corrida pela conquista do satélite.
Foi também a primeira missão Apollo a ser lançada ao espaço completa, com as suas três seções: o Módulo de Comando, o Módulo de Serviço e o Módulo Lunar.
MISSÃO:
A Apollo 9 realizou a primeira acoplagem espacial com troca interna de tripulações. Durante dez dias, os astronautas colocaram todos os três veículos Apollo no mesmo ritmo na órbita terrestre, acoplando e desacoplando o módulo lunar e o módulo de comando, como se eles estivessem na órbita lunar. A missão provou que o maquinário da Apollo estava pronto para a tarefa de realizar encontros e acoplagens orbitais.
Schweickart e Scott fizeram duas caminhadas espaciais, em que o primeiro testou a nova roupa espacial, a primeira a ter seu próprio sistema de suporte à vida ao invés de ser ligada à nave por um cordão umbilical,enquanto Scott o filmava da escotilha da Apollo.
Pela primeira vez, desde a missão Gemini III, a primeira missão tripulada do Projeto Gemini, os astronautas tiveram permissão para nomear suas naves por si mesmos. Assim, o módulo lunar foi chamado de Spider (Aranha), pela sua semelhança com o animal, e o módulo de comando de Gumdrop (Jujuba), pelo formato.
Russel Schweickart e David Scott pilotaram o módulo Spider, distanciando-se do módulo de comando por 179 km, usando o motor de descida para se afastarem e usando os jatos propulsores de subida para retornarem e acoplarem ao MC. A missão terminou no dia 13 de março com o mergulho no mar 290 km a leste das Bahamas. A cápsula da Apollo 9 encontra-se em exposição no Museu Aeroespacial de San Diego.
dados e imagens: NASA
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Apollo 9
Estatísticas da missão
Módulo de comando Gumdrop
Módulo lunar Spider
Número de tripulantes 3
Lançamento 3 de março de 1969
Cabo Kennedy
Aterrissagem 13 de março de 1969
Duração 10 d 01 h 00 m 54 s
Tripulação: Mc Divitt, Scott e Schweickart
Apollo 9 foi a terceira missão tripulada do Projeto Apollo, que teve como principal objetivo testar em órbita terrestre o equipamento desenvolvido para pousar na Lua, principalmente o Módulo Lunar. Originalmente planejada para ser a primeira missão a orbitar a Lua, acabou por ser uma missão de testes de equipamento em órbita terrestre baixa devido a mudanças no cronograma do Projeto Apollo. A mudança foi ocasionada pelo envio da Apollo 8 para circunavegar a Lua, numa tentativa bem sucedida de passar a frente da URSS, na corrida pela conquista do satélite.
Foi também a primeira missão Apollo a ser lançada ao espaço completa, com as suas três seções: o Módulo de Comando, o Módulo de Serviço e o Módulo Lunar.
MISSÃO:
A Apollo 9 realizou a primeira acoplagem espacial com troca interna de tripulações. Durante dez dias, os astronautas colocaram todos os três veículos Apollo no mesmo ritmo na órbita terrestre, acoplando e desacoplando o módulo lunar e o módulo de comando, como se eles estivessem na órbita lunar. A missão provou que o maquinário da Apollo estava pronto para a tarefa de realizar encontros e acoplagens orbitais.
Schweickart e Scott fizeram duas caminhadas espaciais, em que o primeiro testou a nova roupa espacial, a primeira a ter seu próprio sistema de suporte à vida ao invés de ser ligada à nave por um cordão umbilical,enquanto Scott o filmava da escotilha da Apollo.
Pela primeira vez, desde a missão Gemini III, a primeira missão tripulada do Projeto Gemini, os astronautas tiveram permissão para nomear suas naves por si mesmos. Assim, o módulo lunar foi chamado de Spider (Aranha), pela sua semelhança com o animal, e o módulo de comando de Gumdrop (Jujuba), pelo formato.
Russel Schweickart e David Scott pilotaram o módulo Spider, distanciando-se do módulo de comando por 179 km, usando o motor de descida para se afastarem e usando os jatos propulsores de subida para retornarem e acoplarem ao MC. A missão terminou no dia 13 de março com o mergulho no mar 290 km a leste das Bahamas. A cápsula da Apollo 9 encontra-se em exposição no Museu Aeroespacial de San Diego.
dados e imagens: NASA
- published: 26 Oct 2015
- views: 11
Nayá - Lendas Amazônicas 8 - Waldemar Henrique - Júlio Apollo
Sarau em 24-10-2015 - Júlio Apollo Escola de Música....
Sarau em 24-10-2015 - Júlio Apollo Escola de Música.
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Sarau em 24-10-2015 - Júlio Apollo Escola de Música.
- published: 25 Oct 2015
- views: 24
NASA - JSC 500 Apollo 8 Go For TLIt
Astronauts: Frank Borman, James A. Lovell, and William A. Anders
Launch date: December 21, 1968
Man's first voyage to another celestial body, including an orbit...
Astronauts: Frank Borman, James A. Lovell, and William A. Anders
Launch date: December 21, 1968
Man's first voyage to another celestial body, including an orbit around the Moon on Christmas, proves more amazing in fact than anticipation. Featured are air-to-ground tapes of astronauts' descriptions of the mission, as well as outstanding onboard photography of the Earth, Moon, and IVA. Classic NASA documentary from 1969
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Astronauts: Frank Borman, James A. Lovell, and William A. Anders
Launch date: December 21, 1968
Man's first voyage to another celestial body, including an orbit around the Moon on Christmas, proves more amazing in fact than anticipation. Featured are air-to-ground tapes of astronauts' descriptions of the mission, as well as outstanding onboard photography of the Earth, Moon, and IVA. Classic NASA documentary from 1969
- published: 25 Oct 2015
- views: 1
Apollo 8 - MCC5 & TV (Full Mission 33)
Apollo 8 - MCC5 and TV (Full Mission 33)
This video covers the 102-105 hour point in the mission, specifically the crew performing P32s, and then a 14 second M...
Apollo 8 - MCC5 and TV (Full Mission 33)
This video covers the 102-105 hour point in the mission, specifically the crew performing P32s, and then a 14 second MCC5 burn of the RCS to put the spacecraft nearer to the re-entry trajectory. The crew then conduct a TV transmission.
I have added in the scenes at the MOCR taken just before the TV transmission. I have tried to synch the TV transmission to the video as best I can. Jim Lovells sequence is 99% lip synched. The actual broadcast of this event had a time delay.
Audio is presented in two channels at some points. Headphones are advised.
The video is presented in 16:9 to allow use of photos and captions on the right of the screen. Captions are used to show PAO and other events.
NOTE -
Orbiter Space Simulator is used to depict events as they were happening in real time, although I do not claim attitudes/spacecraft orientation are correct.
I sourced the Apollo 8 Flight Journal to assist with photo placement and audio editing. I would recommend the viewer using this as an aid whilst listening as it gives great descriptions of the technical details of the flight as it happened and explains, in laymans terms what is going on.
All video, photos and audio is courtesy of NASA.
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Apollo 8 - MCC5 and TV (Full Mission 33)
This video covers the 102-105 hour point in the mission, specifically the crew performing P32s, and then a 14 second MCC5 burn of the RCS to put the spacecraft nearer to the re-entry trajectory. The crew then conduct a TV transmission.
I have added in the scenes at the MOCR taken just before the TV transmission. I have tried to synch the TV transmission to the video as best I can. Jim Lovells sequence is 99% lip synched. The actual broadcast of this event had a time delay.
Audio is presented in two channels at some points. Headphones are advised.
The video is presented in 16:9 to allow use of photos and captions on the right of the screen. Captions are used to show PAO and other events.
NOTE -
Orbiter Space Simulator is used to depict events as they were happening in real time, although I do not claim attitudes/spacecraft orientation are correct.
I sourced the Apollo 8 Flight Journal to assist with photo placement and audio editing. I would recommend the viewer using this as an aid whilst listening as it gives great descriptions of the technical details of the flight as it happened and explains, in laymans terms what is going on.
All video, photos and audio is courtesy of NASA.
- published: 25 Oct 2015
- views: 170
Apollo 8 - Alien Mega-structure
Apollo 8 - Alien Mega-structure...
Apollo 8 - Alien Mega-structure
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Apollo 8 - Alien Mega-structure
- published: 24 Oct 2015
- views: 1
Apollo 8 - Alien Mega structures
Apollo 8 - Alien Mega structures...
Apollo 8 - Alien Mega structures
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Apollo 8 - Alien Mega structures
- published: 24 Oct 2015
- views: 0
Apollo 8 Top # 6 Facts
Apollo 8 Top # 6 Facts...
Apollo 8 Top # 6 Facts
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Apollo 8 Top # 6 Facts
- published: 22 Oct 2015
- views: 1
Apollo 17 Top # 8 Facts
Apollo 17 Top # 8 Facts...
Apollo 17 Top # 8 Facts
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Apollo 17 Top # 8 Facts
- published: 23 Oct 2015
- views: 0
MOON PIPES & DOMES - Apollo 8 - Alien Mega-structures. ArtAlienTV - 1080p
ArtAlienTV Exclusive - "What looks like a huge pipe structure protruding from a Moon crater next to a dome and giant arch shaped anomalies in photos taken durin...
ArtAlienTV Exclusive - "What looks like a huge pipe structure protruding from a Moon crater next to a dome and giant arch shaped anomalies in photos taken during the Apollo 8 and 15 NASA missions as they flew above the lunar surface in 1968 and 1971.
Is it extracting helium 3 from below the surface? It looks like a mining operation.
All the Apollo manned (7 -17) mission pictures have now been uploaded on flickr for all to see.
They are high quality, roughly equivalent to 16 megapixel digital images and are at 300 pixels per inch. That's real good. Tuck in folks, there is much to be found"
GET the FREE ArtAlienTV APP HERE: http://apps.appmakr.com/artalientv
Very powerful space app. Links to over 5 million images.
See the Channel 5 TV documentary that I recently appeared in here:
CONSPIRACY: ALIEN COVER UP
https://youtu.be/0Cl6nQA82Co
First found by Joe White - ArtAlienTV on October 17th 2015 and first published on YouTube October 23rd 2015.
Please like and share :)
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Image Credit: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NASA image links:
http://history.nasa.gov/ap08fj/photo13-e.htm
https://www.flickr.com/photos/projectapolloarchive/21940598782/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/projectapolloarchive/21902432212
http://history.nasa.gov/ap08fj/photos/13-e/hr/as08-13-2331hr.jpg
"Feel free to ask for any information regarding the objects/phenomena shown here.
See you soon for another game of Interplanetary I spy".
Pareidolia, Swamp Gas and Weather Balloons?
When will the mainstream media take notice of the intelligent structure finds on Mars, Moon, Ceres, Pluto and other planetary bodies in our solar system?
Is there a concerted effort to keep this from the public? The press only seem to publish very low quality finds the are very blurry and easy to dismiss with some childish headline or comment by someone who has never researched these planets for more then a minute on Google. The so called science media have a mental age of around 6 years old.
NASA are now saying that everything us researchers find is down to pariedolia. The modern equivalent of swamp gas or a weather balloon. Some of it may be, but some most definitely is not.
Many finds are shown from multiple angles from different cameras on different days. Far more evidence than needed to convict a person to prison or shooting them for speeding for some minor issue as is now happening across the US!
If there is nothing on Mars for instance then why are JPL using fake sand to cover up interesting archaeological artefacts on the planets surface? This is a fact and has been proven by myself and many other researchers in recent months.
Fortunately for us they miss objects quite regularly.
I actually think that many at NASA are trying to leak information to us anomaly hunters. I personally had an email recently from a female NASA engineer claiming that the fake sand and image tampering was strictly a JPL policy and nothing to do with the technicians and engineers at NASA.
The media are just misinformed and ignorant on these intricate matters. Perhaps one day a real newspaper/organization will realize the importance of some of these finds and give it the front page it deserves. I wont hold my breath!
NASA EMPLOYEE EMAIL:
BTW, I saw your post on trolls and realized my profile fits! So this is me, not a troll:
I worked on the space station, Delta Rockets, and the Space Shuttle. (A bit on the defended ARES).
I was a technician, for McDonnell Douglas (bought by Boeing), then United Space Alliance, which was a child project of Boeing and Lockheed. The NASA people I worked with were just regular people, engineers and inspectors. I worked briefly with some JPL folks once. A-holes...very clickish, treated everyone else as if we were all mentally deficient. Would NASA hoax? If they ordered to, I expect any government entity would...people just want a job...
Again, my apologies for uninvited email!
Keep searching!
Joe White - ArtAlienTV
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wn.com/Moon Pipes Domes Apollo 8 Alien Mega Structures. Artalientv 1080P
ArtAlienTV Exclusive - "What looks like a huge pipe structure protruding from a Moon crater next to a dome and giant arch shaped anomalies in photos taken during the Apollo 8 and 15 NASA missions as they flew above the lunar surface in 1968 and 1971.
Is it extracting helium 3 from below the surface? It looks like a mining operation.
All the Apollo manned (7 -17) mission pictures have now been uploaded on flickr for all to see.
They are high quality, roughly equivalent to 16 megapixel digital images and are at 300 pixels per inch. That's real good. Tuck in folks, there is much to be found"
GET the FREE ArtAlienTV APP HERE: http://apps.appmakr.com/artalientv
Very powerful space app. Links to over 5 million images.
See the Channel 5 TV documentary that I recently appeared in here:
CONSPIRACY: ALIEN COVER UP
https://youtu.be/0Cl6nQA82Co
First found by Joe White - ArtAlienTV on October 17th 2015 and first published on YouTube October 23rd 2015.
Please like and share :)
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Image Credit: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NASA image links:
http://history.nasa.gov/ap08fj/photo13-e.htm
https://www.flickr.com/photos/projectapolloarchive/21940598782/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/projectapolloarchive/21902432212
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See you soon for another game of Interplanetary I spy".
Pareidolia, Swamp Gas and Weather Balloons?
When will the mainstream media take notice of the intelligent structure finds on Mars, Moon, Ceres, Pluto and other planetary bodies in our solar system?
Is there a concerted effort to keep this from the public? The press only seem to publish very low quality finds the are very blurry and easy to dismiss with some childish headline or comment by someone who has never researched these planets for more then a minute on Google. The so called science media have a mental age of around 6 years old.
NASA are now saying that everything us researchers find is down to pariedolia. The modern equivalent of swamp gas or a weather balloon. Some of it may be, but some most definitely is not.
Many finds are shown from multiple angles from different cameras on different days. Far more evidence than needed to convict a person to prison or shooting them for speeding for some minor issue as is now happening across the US!
If there is nothing on Mars for instance then why are JPL using fake sand to cover up interesting archaeological artefacts on the planets surface? This is a fact and has been proven by myself and many other researchers in recent months.
Fortunately for us they miss objects quite regularly.
I actually think that many at NASA are trying to leak information to us anomaly hunters. I personally had an email recently from a female NASA engineer claiming that the fake sand and image tampering was strictly a JPL policy and nothing to do with the technicians and engineers at NASA.
The media are just misinformed and ignorant on these intricate matters. Perhaps one day a real newspaper/organization will realize the importance of some of these finds and give it the front page it deserves. I wont hold my breath!
NASA EMPLOYEE EMAIL:
BTW, I saw your post on trolls and realized my profile fits! So this is me, not a troll:
I worked on the space station, Delta Rockets, and the Space Shuttle. (A bit on the defended ARES).
I was a technician, for McDonnell Douglas (bought by Boeing), then United Space Alliance, which was a child project of Boeing and Lockheed. The NASA people I worked with were just regular people, engineers and inspectors. I worked briefly with some JPL folks once. A-holes...very clickish, treated everyone else as if we were all mentally deficient. Would NASA hoax? If they ordered to, I expect any government entity would...people just want a job...
Again, my apologies for uninvited email!
Keep searching!
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- published: 23 Oct 2015
- views: 373
Smite Montage - 8 ( Apollo )
Smite Montage - Apollo
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- published: 21 Oct 2015
- views: 18
UNDENIABLE! Alien Craft In Apollo Moon Footage Discovered 10/8/2015
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- published: 08 Oct 2015
- views: 7567
Apollo 8 - Clues about the earth?
What did they see? What have they seen? Of all the things they could have said, these astronauts, they said this....
What did they see? What have they seen? Of all the things they could have said, these astronauts, they said this.
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What did they see? What have they seen? Of all the things they could have said, these astronauts, they said this.
- published: 18 Oct 2015
- views: 12
Тамагочи Apollo 8 in 1 из 90х
Познаю, как это было у девочек в 90е......
Познаю, как это было у девочек в 90е...
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Познаю, как это было у девочек в 90е...
- published: 17 Oct 2015
- views: 43
APOLLO 8. Viagem até à lua, orbitando-a e retornando. Dezembro de 1968
APOLLO 8
A espaçonave Apollo 8 foi a segunda missão tripulada do Projeto Apollo . A missão decolou em 21 de dezembro de 1968 e retornou em 27 de dezembro de 196...
APOLLO 8
A espaçonave Apollo 8 foi a segunda missão tripulada do Projeto Apollo . A missão decolou em 21 de dezembro de 1968 e retornou em 27 de dezembro de 1968.
Embora os astronautas Frank Borman, James Lovell e William Anders não tenham pousado no solo lunar, na noite de Natal de 1968 eles foram os primeiros homens a circum-navegar a Lua, enviando inéditas fotos do solo lunar. Adicionalmente eles foram os primeiros humanos a abandonar a órbita terrestre. Esta missão também foi a primeira a gerar uma transmissão televisiva ao vivo do espaço; enquanto circundavam a Lua naquela noite de Natal, os três ocupantes da nave se revezaram na leitura dos dez primeiros versículos do livro do Gênesis, enquanto a câmera transmitia a imagem da Terra, em preto e branco.
MISSÃO
Esta missão não estava planejada inicialmente, mas foi escalada na última hora para evitar que os soviéticos fossem os primeiros a levar homens a circum-navegar a Lua. Esta possibilidade era iminente pois os soviéticos acabavam de ser bem sucedidos em circum-navegar a Lua, em missões Zond não tripuladas.
A missão tinha um componente de risco já que, pelo cronograma alterado, o Módulo Lunar não havia sido ainda terminado. Como o motor do Módulo Lunar servia como motor reserva para o retorno a Terra, caso o motor principal falhasse, eles teriam apenas uma chance de retornar da Lua. Tudo correu bem, e a missão foi um sucesso, colocando os Estados Unidos pela primeira vez a frente da URSS na corrida pela conquista da Lua, já que as missões Zond tripuladas foram atrasadas por problemas no programa espacial soviético (estas missões jamais ocorreriam).
O sucesso desta missão, acompanhada pelo maior número de pessoas até então ao redor do mundo, pavimentou o caminho para a Apollo 11 e o pouso na Lua no ano seguinte, com o próprio Neil Armstrong, comandante dessa missão.
Estatísticas da missão
Módulo de comando CM-103
massa 28 817 kg
Módulo de serviço SM-103
Módulo lunar Lunar Test Article (LTA-B)
massa 9 026 kg
Número de tripulantes 3
Base de lançamento Cabo Kennedy
Lançamento 12:51:00, 21 de dezembro de 1968 (UTC)
Aterrissagem 15:51:42, 27 de dezembro de 1968 (UTC)
8.7° N 165° 1.2' O
Órbitas 10 órbitas lunares
Duração 6 d 03 h 00 m 42 s
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APOLLO 8
A espaçonave Apollo 8 foi a segunda missão tripulada do Projeto Apollo . A missão decolou em 21 de dezembro de 1968 e retornou em 27 de dezembro de 1968.
Embora os astronautas Frank Borman, James Lovell e William Anders não tenham pousado no solo lunar, na noite de Natal de 1968 eles foram os primeiros homens a circum-navegar a Lua, enviando inéditas fotos do solo lunar. Adicionalmente eles foram os primeiros humanos a abandonar a órbita terrestre. Esta missão também foi a primeira a gerar uma transmissão televisiva ao vivo do espaço; enquanto circundavam a Lua naquela noite de Natal, os três ocupantes da nave se revezaram na leitura dos dez primeiros versículos do livro do Gênesis, enquanto a câmera transmitia a imagem da Terra, em preto e branco.
MISSÃO
Esta missão não estava planejada inicialmente, mas foi escalada na última hora para evitar que os soviéticos fossem os primeiros a levar homens a circum-navegar a Lua. Esta possibilidade era iminente pois os soviéticos acabavam de ser bem sucedidos em circum-navegar a Lua, em missões Zond não tripuladas.
A missão tinha um componente de risco já que, pelo cronograma alterado, o Módulo Lunar não havia sido ainda terminado. Como o motor do Módulo Lunar servia como motor reserva para o retorno a Terra, caso o motor principal falhasse, eles teriam apenas uma chance de retornar da Lua. Tudo correu bem, e a missão foi um sucesso, colocando os Estados Unidos pela primeira vez a frente da URSS na corrida pela conquista da Lua, já que as missões Zond tripuladas foram atrasadas por problemas no programa espacial soviético (estas missões jamais ocorreriam).
O sucesso desta missão, acompanhada pelo maior número de pessoas até então ao redor do mundo, pavimentou o caminho para a Apollo 11 e o pouso na Lua no ano seguinte, com o próprio Neil Armstrong, comandante dessa missão.
Estatísticas da missão
Módulo de comando CM-103
massa 28 817 kg
Módulo de serviço SM-103
Módulo lunar Lunar Test Article (LTA-B)
massa 9 026 kg
Número de tripulantes 3
Base de lançamento Cabo Kennedy
Lançamento 12:51:00, 21 de dezembro de 1968 (UTC)
Aterrissagem 15:51:42, 27 de dezembro de 1968 (UTC)
8.7° N 165° 1.2' O
Órbitas 10 órbitas lunares
Duração 6 d 03 h 00 m 42 s
- published: 16 Oct 2015
- views: 7
Moon 3 | Apollo-8 mission anomaly
Space station in orbit of the Moon. Apollo-8 mission....
Space station in orbit of the Moon. Apollo-8 mission.
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Space station in orbit of the Moon. Apollo-8 mission.
- published: 10 Oct 2015
- views: 12
Apollo 8 - Issac Newton Is Driving (Full Mission 32)
Apollo 8 - Issac Newton Is Driving (Full Mission 32)
This video covers the 97-102 hour point in the mission, specifically crew wake up and the morning news alo...
Apollo 8 - Issac Newton Is Driving (Full Mission 32)
This video covers the 97-102 hour point in the mission, specifically crew wake up and the morning news along with Christmas messages to the crew and P37 Updates. PTC is stopped and one of the SM quads overheats. After a while of monitoring the crew go back into PTC.
Sequence includes Bill Anders famous quote that " I think Isaac Newton is doing most of the driving right now"
Audio is presented in two channels at some points. Headphones are advised.
The video is presented in 16:9 to allow use of photos and captions on the right of the screen. Captions are used to show PAO and other events.
NOTE -
Orbiter Space Simulator is used to depict events as they were happening in real time, although I do not claim attitudes/spacecraft orientation are correct.
I sourced the Apollo 8 Flight Journal to assist with photo placement and audio editing. I would recommend the viewer using this as an aid whilst listening as it gives great descriptions of the technical details of the flight as it happened and explains, in laymans terms what is going on.
All video, photos and audio is courtesy of NASA.
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Apollo 8 - Issac Newton Is Driving (Full Mission 32)
This video covers the 97-102 hour point in the mission, specifically crew wake up and the morning news along with Christmas messages to the crew and P37 Updates. PTC is stopped and one of the SM quads overheats. After a while of monitoring the crew go back into PTC.
Sequence includes Bill Anders famous quote that " I think Isaac Newton is doing most of the driving right now"
Audio is presented in two channels at some points. Headphones are advised.
The video is presented in 16:9 to allow use of photos and captions on the right of the screen. Captions are used to show PAO and other events.
NOTE -
Orbiter Space Simulator is used to depict events as they were happening in real time, although I do not claim attitudes/spacecraft orientation are correct.
I sourced the Apollo 8 Flight Journal to assist with photo placement and audio editing. I would recommend the viewer using this as an aid whilst listening as it gives great descriptions of the technical details of the flight as it happened and explains, in laymans terms what is going on.
All video, photos and audio is courtesy of NASA.
- published: 10 Oct 2015
- views: 61
Corey flies Brents B 29 at Apollo third flight 8 15 15
Plane was not fixable. Have used the electronics in a B-17 kit I had laying around. Am almost ready to maiden it. Hope to shoot a vid and will post on RCG....
Plane was not fixable. Have used the electronics in a B-17 kit I had laying around. Am almost ready to maiden it. Hope to shoot a vid and will post on RCG.
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Plane was not fixable. Have used the electronics in a B-17 kit I had laying around. Am almost ready to maiden it. Hope to shoot a vid and will post on RCG.
- published: 09 Oct 2015
- views: 24
apollo 8 sky anomalies
apollo 8 sky anomalies...
apollo 8 sky anomalies
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apollo 8 sky anomalies
- published: 08 Oct 2015
- views: 6
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Apollo 8 - Earthrise (Full Mission 23)
Apollo 8 - Earthrise (Full Mission 23)
This video covers the fourth orbit and the 75-77 hour point of the flight.Just as AOS occurs the crew are set up for stereo photography and Borman turns the spacecraft 180 degrees - some moments later Bill Anders spots the Earth rising above the lunar horizon and so begins one of the most famous portions of the Apollo 8 flight. To beeter understand the seque
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Debrief Apollo 8 - 1969 NASA Space Exploration Educational Documentary - WDTVLIVE42
Apollo 8, the second manned mission in the United States Apollo space program, was launched on December 21, 1968 and returned to earth on December 27, 1968 T...
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STAR FLIX - Christmas In Space from Apollo 8 - FREE Movie
Christmas In Space - Go back in time to Christmas 1968, when Apollo 8 Astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and William Anders became the first humans in histo...
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Apollo 8 - Go For LOI (Full Mission 19)
Apollo 8 - Go For LOI (Full Mission 19)
This video covers the 65-69 hour point of the flight. The crew prepare for LOI. Procedures for the burn are read up to the crew, along with contingency procedures in case the burn does not go to plan. The crew turn the spcacraft to the LOI burn attitude, then back to PTC atitude. The infamous sequence beginns with Jerry Carrs communication of "Go For LOI",
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NASA: Apollo 40th Anniversary Documentary "The Journeys of Apollo"
This is the documentary we produced to mark the 40th anniversary of the Apollo lunar landing. It covers the full scope of the Apollo program and features int...
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Apollo 8 - TLI (Full Mission 02)
Apollo 8 - TLI - Full Mission 02
This video details the earth orbit operations, TLI and S4B Seperation of Apollo 8 on 21st December 1968. It is the second of an intended series which will cover the entire mission from countdown to splashdown.
Perhaps the greatest and most under stated sentence in history - "Apollo 8, you are go for TLI" - giving the green light for the first time that human bein
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NASA Documentary - The Flight of Apollo 8
NASA Documentary - The Flight of Apollo 8: This NASA video details the first journey of men around the moon.
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Apollo 8 Mission Highlights
Apollo 8 was the first manned mission to leave Earth's Orbit and became the first to Orbit the Moon. Apollo 8 launched on December 21st 1968 at 12:51 UTC. Th...
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Apollo 8 - Bills Stocking (Full Mission 31)
Apollo 8 - Bills Stocking (Full Mission 31)
This video covers the 92-96 hour point in the mission, specifically the post TEI hours and a press conference from JSC. Bill Anders stays up while his fellow astronauts sleep. There is a break in the communications until he realises his comm has been disconnected on the panel. A press conference tkes place. Milt Windler is exuberant about the flight. As
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The Journeys of Apollo
The Journeys of Apollo is a previously produced documentary narrated by Actor Peter Cullen that relives the 40th Apollo Anniversary and mission to explore Earths neighbor, the moon.
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Apollo 8 - Lunar TV (Full Mission 21)
Apollo 8 - Lunar TV (Full Mission 21)
This video covers the second orbit and 71-73 hour point of the flight. Sequences start with the photography carried out during orbit 2. After AOS a TV broadcast is made by the crew. After which there are conversations with reference to the upcoming LOI-2 burn, scheduled after LOS.
I have added in the 16mm film and photos taken at this time in the mission.
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APOLLO 8: Christmas In Space - HOLIDAY FEATURE FILM - U1127Y
Christmas In Space - Go back in time to Christmas 1968, when Apollo 8 Astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and William Anders became the first humans in history to fly a spacecraft to the Moon.
Visit us online: www.UFOTV.com
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Apollo 8 - Optics Tracking (Full Mission 24)
Apollo 8 - Optics Tracking (Full Mission 24)
This video covers the fifth orbit and the 77-79 hour point of the flight. During this pass Jim Lovell has been using the 16mm camera to obtain sextant views of the lunar surface.
An excerpt from the Apollo 8 Flight Journal (http://history.nasa.gov/ap08fj/14day4_orbits456.htm) explains this better than I can...
"As Apollo 8 moves around behind the Moo
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Apollo 8 - Red Rose (Full Mission 22)
Apollo 8 - Red Rose (Full Mission 22)
This video covers the second orbit and 73-75 hour point of the flight. The crew have just performed the LOI-2 burn which placed the spacecraft in a near circular 60 mile orbit. The comm is quieter on this 3rd orbit pass. The crew continue to take pictures and 16mm video. Frank Borman was supposed to lay-read at his church this Christmas Eve but points out he
Apollo 8 - Earthrise (Full Mission 23)
Apollo 8 - Earthrise (Full Mission 23)
This video covers the fourth orbit and the 75-77 hour point of the flight.Just as AOS occurs the crew are set up for ste...
Apollo 8 - Earthrise (Full Mission 23)
This video covers the fourth orbit and the 75-77 hour point of the flight.Just as AOS occurs the crew are set up for stereo photography and Borman turns the spacecraft 180 degrees - some moments later Bill Anders spots the Earth rising above the lunar horizon and so begins one of the most famous portions of the Apollo 8 flight. To beeter understand the sequences I have added the photos in at the time they were taken and oriented them the way Bill said he saw them when he took the pictures. After the event the orbit settles down with more photography, TEI updates etc. There is one 5 minute portion of the tape that is not on the tapes from NASA and this is noted in the video.
I have added in the photos taken at this time in the mission. There are 100s of photographs taken by Bill Anders on this video. They are shown in sequence taken.
Audio is presented in two channels at some points. Headphones are advised. Audio for the major part of this seqience is poor in quality despite attempts to clean it up.
The video is presented in 16:9 to allow use of photos and captions on the right of the screen. Captions are used to show PAO and other events.
NOTE -
Orbiter Space Simulator is used to depict events as they were happening in real time, although I do not claim attitudes/spacecraft orientation are correct.
I sourced the Apollo 8 Flight Journal to assist with photo placement and audio editing. I would recommend the viewer using this as an aid whilst listening as it gives great descriptions of the technical details of the flight as it happened and explains, in laymans terms what is going on.
All Video, photos and audio is courtesy of NASA.
wn.com/Apollo 8 Earthrise (Full Mission 23)
Apollo 8 - Earthrise (Full Mission 23)
This video covers the fourth orbit and the 75-77 hour point of the flight.Just as AOS occurs the crew are set up for stereo photography and Borman turns the spacecraft 180 degrees - some moments later Bill Anders spots the Earth rising above the lunar horizon and so begins one of the most famous portions of the Apollo 8 flight. To beeter understand the sequences I have added the photos in at the time they were taken and oriented them the way Bill said he saw them when he took the pictures. After the event the orbit settles down with more photography, TEI updates etc. There is one 5 minute portion of the tape that is not on the tapes from NASA and this is noted in the video.
I have added in the photos taken at this time in the mission. There are 100s of photographs taken by Bill Anders on this video. They are shown in sequence taken.
Audio is presented in two channels at some points. Headphones are advised. Audio for the major part of this seqience is poor in quality despite attempts to clean it up.
The video is presented in 16:9 to allow use of photos and captions on the right of the screen. Captions are used to show PAO and other events.
NOTE -
Orbiter Space Simulator is used to depict events as they were happening in real time, although I do not claim attitudes/spacecraft orientation are correct.
I sourced the Apollo 8 Flight Journal to assist with photo placement and audio editing. I would recommend the viewer using this as an aid whilst listening as it gives great descriptions of the technical details of the flight as it happened and explains, in laymans terms what is going on.
All Video, photos and audio is courtesy of NASA.
- published: 04 Jul 2015
- views: 308
Debrief Apollo 8 - 1969 NASA Space Exploration Educational Documentary - WDTVLIVE42
Apollo 8, the second manned mission in the United States Apollo space program, was launched on December 21, 1968 and returned to earth on December 27, 1968 T......
Apollo 8, the second manned mission in the United States Apollo space program, was launched on December 21, 1968 and returned to earth on December 27, 1968 T...
wn.com/Debrief Apollo 8 1969 Nasa Space Exploration Educational Documentary Wdtvlive42
Apollo 8, the second manned mission in the United States Apollo space program, was launched on December 21, 1968 and returned to earth on December 27, 1968 T...
STAR FLIX - Christmas In Space from Apollo 8 - FREE Movie
Christmas In Space - Go back in time to Christmas 1968, when Apollo 8 Astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and William Anders became the first humans in histo......
Christmas In Space - Go back in time to Christmas 1968, when Apollo 8 Astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and William Anders became the first humans in histo...
wn.com/Star Flix Christmas In Space From Apollo 8 Free Movie
Christmas In Space - Go back in time to Christmas 1968, when Apollo 8 Astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and William Anders became the first humans in histo...
- published: 26 Dec 2012
- views: 2913
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author: NASAflix
Apollo 8 - Go For LOI (Full Mission 19)
Apollo 8 - Go For LOI (Full Mission 19)
This video covers the 65-69 hour point of the flight. The crew prepare for LOI. Procedures for the burn are read up to ...
Apollo 8 - Go For LOI (Full Mission 19)
This video covers the 65-69 hour point of the flight. The crew prepare for LOI. Procedures for the burn are read up to the crew, along with contingency procedures in case the burn does not go to plan. The crew turn the spcacraft to the LOI burn attitude, then back to PTC atitude. The infamous sequence beginns with Jerry Carrs communication of "Go For LOI", which is followed by re-orienting the spacecraft to the burn attitude, Loss of Signal and finally the LOI burn, which is where we leave the action until the next video.
Note: The audio for this video was extremely difficult to piece together and there are about 4 short tape segments missing from the final edit. This audio does not seem available at present. The audio in the second half of the video (PAO explaining that he is cutting in to the conversation) is the PAO tape, but not the live tape as on the other videos. I have managed to set the sequencing right but what you hear as "live" air-to-ground is the recorded PAO tape, not the live tape. At other points you will be able to tell when PAO is letting the live stream go out. You will also notice the "clipping" on the voice tapes, which is what happened when the sequences were played back by the PAO and the gaps were cut out. Although this isnt the best presentation of the events, it is the best I could do.
Note: For the LOS sequences I have added in some of the on-board voice tapes.
NOTE: During the Apollo 8 mission audio was recorded in real time on one track and the other (also live) was the PAO. PAO played back "recorded tape" of the air to ground. This audio is muted as the listener will have already heard that audio on the air-to-ground audio. The PAO will make reference to "playing a tape" but the audio that you next hear is NOT the recorded tape. I hope this makes sense!
Audio is presented in two channels. Headphones are advised.
The video is presented in 16:9 to allow use of photos and captions on the right of the screen. Captions are used to show PAO events.
NOTE -
Orbiter Space Simulator is used to depict events as they were happening in real time, although I do not claim attitudes/spacecraft orientation are correct.
I sourced the Apollo 8 Flight Journal to assist with photo placement and audio editing. I would recommend the viewer using this as an aid whilst listening as it gives great descriptions of the technical details of the flight as it happened and explains, in laymans terms what is going on.
All Video, photos and audio is courtesy of NASA
wn.com/Apollo 8 Go For Loi (Full Mission 19)
Apollo 8 - Go For LOI (Full Mission 19)
This video covers the 65-69 hour point of the flight. The crew prepare for LOI. Procedures for the burn are read up to the crew, along with contingency procedures in case the burn does not go to plan. The crew turn the spcacraft to the LOI burn attitude, then back to PTC atitude. The infamous sequence beginns with Jerry Carrs communication of "Go For LOI", which is followed by re-orienting the spacecraft to the burn attitude, Loss of Signal and finally the LOI burn, which is where we leave the action until the next video.
Note: The audio for this video was extremely difficult to piece together and there are about 4 short tape segments missing from the final edit. This audio does not seem available at present. The audio in the second half of the video (PAO explaining that he is cutting in to the conversation) is the PAO tape, but not the live tape as on the other videos. I have managed to set the sequencing right but what you hear as "live" air-to-ground is the recorded PAO tape, not the live tape. At other points you will be able to tell when PAO is letting the live stream go out. You will also notice the "clipping" on the voice tapes, which is what happened when the sequences were played back by the PAO and the gaps were cut out. Although this isnt the best presentation of the events, it is the best I could do.
Note: For the LOS sequences I have added in some of the on-board voice tapes.
NOTE: During the Apollo 8 mission audio was recorded in real time on one track and the other (also live) was the PAO. PAO played back "recorded tape" of the air to ground. This audio is muted as the listener will have already heard that audio on the air-to-ground audio. The PAO will make reference to "playing a tape" but the audio that you next hear is NOT the recorded tape. I hope this makes sense!
Audio is presented in two channels. Headphones are advised.
The video is presented in 16:9 to allow use of photos and captions on the right of the screen. Captions are used to show PAO events.
NOTE -
Orbiter Space Simulator is used to depict events as they were happening in real time, although I do not claim attitudes/spacecraft orientation are correct.
I sourced the Apollo 8 Flight Journal to assist with photo placement and audio editing. I would recommend the viewer using this as an aid whilst listening as it gives great descriptions of the technical details of the flight as it happened and explains, in laymans terms what is going on.
All Video, photos and audio is courtesy of NASA
- published: 08 Jun 2015
- views: 152
NASA: Apollo 40th Anniversary Documentary "The Journeys of Apollo"
This is the documentary we produced to mark the 40th anniversary of the Apollo lunar landing. It covers the full scope of the Apollo program and features int......
This is the documentary we produced to mark the 40th anniversary of the Apollo lunar landing. It covers the full scope of the Apollo program and features int...
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This is the documentary we produced to mark the 40th anniversary of the Apollo lunar landing. It covers the full scope of the Apollo program and features int...
- published: 20 Jul 2012
- views: 74562
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author: Bob Jacobs
Apollo 8 - TLI (Full Mission 02)
Apollo 8 - TLI - Full Mission 02
This video details the earth orbit operations, TLI and S4B Seperation of Apollo 8 on 21st December 1968. It is the second of a...
Apollo 8 - TLI - Full Mission 02
This video details the earth orbit operations, TLI and S4B Seperation of Apollo 8 on 21st December 1968. It is the second of an intended series which will cover the entire mission from countdown to splashdown.
Perhaps the greatest and most under stated sentence in history - "Apollo 8, you are go for TLI" - giving the green light for the first time that human beings were to break free from earths gravity.
The video starts with the crew safely in orbit and preparing for their TLI, followed by the TLI sequence and subsequent S4B jettison.
The video is presented in 16:9 to allow use of photos and captions on the right of the screen. Apollo Guidence Computer programme DSKY is used to show Mission Elapsed Time.
Listen out to CDR Borman referring to the spacecraft as Gemini 8 and the PAO getting the altitudes wrong during TLI - something he profusely apologises for later!
NOTE -
Unlike most of the Apollo series, there are frequent tapes played as opposed to live communications.
All Video and audio is courtesy of NASA.
My thanks to Jim Lovell for providing technical assistance during this Full Mission series.
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Apollo 8 - TLI - Full Mission 02
This video details the earth orbit operations, TLI and S4B Seperation of Apollo 8 on 21st December 1968. It is the second of an intended series which will cover the entire mission from countdown to splashdown.
Perhaps the greatest and most under stated sentence in history - "Apollo 8, you are go for TLI" - giving the green light for the first time that human beings were to break free from earths gravity.
The video starts with the crew safely in orbit and preparing for their TLI, followed by the TLI sequence and subsequent S4B jettison.
The video is presented in 16:9 to allow use of photos and captions on the right of the screen. Apollo Guidence Computer programme DSKY is used to show Mission Elapsed Time.
Listen out to CDR Borman referring to the spacecraft as Gemini 8 and the PAO getting the altitudes wrong during TLI - something he profusely apologises for later!
NOTE -
Unlike most of the Apollo series, there are frequent tapes played as opposed to live communications.
All Video and audio is courtesy of NASA.
My thanks to Jim Lovell for providing technical assistance during this Full Mission series.
- published: 28 Dec 2014
- views: 112
NASA Documentary - The Flight of Apollo 8
NASA Documentary - The Flight of Apollo 8: This NASA video details the first journey of men around the moon....
NASA Documentary - The Flight of Apollo 8: This NASA video details the first journey of men around the moon.
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NASA Documentary - The Flight of Apollo 8: This NASA video details the first journey of men around the moon.
- published: 28 Feb 2014
- views: 11
Apollo 8 Mission Highlights
Apollo 8 was the first manned mission to leave Earth's Orbit and became the first to Orbit the Moon. Apollo 8 launched on December 21st 1968 at 12:51 UTC. Th......
Apollo 8 was the first manned mission to leave Earth's Orbit and became the first to Orbit the Moon. Apollo 8 launched on December 21st 1968 at 12:51 UTC. Th...
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Apollo 8 was the first manned mission to leave Earth's Orbit and became the first to Orbit the Moon. Apollo 8 launched on December 21st 1968 at 12:51 UTC. Th...
Apollo 8 - Bills Stocking (Full Mission 31)
Apollo 8 - Bills Stocking (Full Mission 31)
This video covers the 92-96 hour point in the mission, specifically the post TEI hours and a press conference from ...
Apollo 8 - Bills Stocking (Full Mission 31)
This video covers the 92-96 hour point in the mission, specifically the post TEI hours and a press conference from JSC. Bill Anders stays up while his fellow astronauts sleep. There is a break in the communications until he realises his comm has been disconnected on the panel. A press conference tkes place. Milt Windler is exuberant about the flight. As the video ends Lovell and Borman wake up, the morning news is read up to the crew and as Anders goes to "bed" he is remided to put his Christmas stocking up.
Audio is presented in two channels at some points. Headphones are advised.
The video is presented in 16:9 to allow use of photos and captions on the right of the screen. Captions are used to show PAO and other events. I have added in the photos possibly taken at the timeline in the flight.
NOTE -
Orbiter Space Simulator is used to depict events as they were happening in real time, although I do not claim attitudes/spacecraft orientation are correct.
I sourced the Apollo 8 Flight Journal to assist with photo placement and audio editing. I would recommend the viewer using this as an aid whilst listening as it gives great descriptions of the technical details of the flight as it happened and explains, in laymans terms what is going on.
All video, photos and audio is courtesy of NASA.
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Apollo 8 - Bills Stocking (Full Mission 31)
This video covers the 92-96 hour point in the mission, specifically the post TEI hours and a press conference from JSC. Bill Anders stays up while his fellow astronauts sleep. There is a break in the communications until he realises his comm has been disconnected on the panel. A press conference tkes place. Milt Windler is exuberant about the flight. As the video ends Lovell and Borman wake up, the morning news is read up to the crew and as Anders goes to "bed" he is remided to put his Christmas stocking up.
Audio is presented in two channels at some points. Headphones are advised.
The video is presented in 16:9 to allow use of photos and captions on the right of the screen. Captions are used to show PAO and other events. I have added in the photos possibly taken at the timeline in the flight.
NOTE -
Orbiter Space Simulator is used to depict events as they were happening in real time, although I do not claim attitudes/spacecraft orientation are correct.
I sourced the Apollo 8 Flight Journal to assist with photo placement and audio editing. I would recommend the viewer using this as an aid whilst listening as it gives great descriptions of the technical details of the flight as it happened and explains, in laymans terms what is going on.
All video, photos and audio is courtesy of NASA.
- published: 19 Sep 2015
- views: 33
The Journeys of Apollo
The Journeys of Apollo is a previously produced documentary narrated by Actor Peter Cullen that relives the 40th Apollo Anniversary and mission to explore Earth...
The Journeys of Apollo is a previously produced documentary narrated by Actor Peter Cullen that relives the 40th Apollo Anniversary and mission to explore Earths neighbor, the moon.
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The Journeys of Apollo is a previously produced documentary narrated by Actor Peter Cullen that relives the 40th Apollo Anniversary and mission to explore Earths neighbor, the moon.
- published: 16 Jul 2014
- views: 22944
Apollo 8 - Lunar TV (Full Mission 21)
Apollo 8 - Lunar TV (Full Mission 21)
This video covers the second orbit and 71-73 hour point of the flight. Sequences start with the photography carried out ...
Apollo 8 - Lunar TV (Full Mission 21)
This video covers the second orbit and 71-73 hour point of the flight. Sequences start with the photography carried out during orbit 2. After AOS a TV broadcast is made by the crew. After which there are conversations with reference to the upcoming LOI-2 burn, scheduled after LOS.
I have added in the 16mm film and photos taken at this time in the mission. The 16mm film is included and played at a speed of 2 frame per second. It was recorded at 1fps but to ensure continuity (this is the film taken on the 2nd orbit) it is played at double speed. I have also shown it this way to allow as much coverage from orbit with limited film available. It is usually shown at 25 frames a second, to give the impression of flying smoothly over the surface. I thought it was important to present it here as it was taken, to preserve the historic record.
Audio is presented in two channels at some points. Headphones are advised.
The video is presented in 16:9 to allow use of photos and captions on the right of the screen. Captions are used to show PAO events.
NOTE -
Orbiter Space Simulator is used to depict events as they were happening in real time, although I do not claim attitudes/spacecraft orientation are correct.
I sourced the Apollo 8 Flight Journal to assist with photo placement and audio editing. I would recommend the viewer using this as an aid whilst listening as it gives great descriptions of the technical details of the flight as it happened and explains, in laymans terms what is going on.
All Video, photos and audio is courtesy of NASA.
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Apollo 8 - Lunar TV (Full Mission 21)
This video covers the second orbit and 71-73 hour point of the flight. Sequences start with the photography carried out during orbit 2. After AOS a TV broadcast is made by the crew. After which there are conversations with reference to the upcoming LOI-2 burn, scheduled after LOS.
I have added in the 16mm film and photos taken at this time in the mission. The 16mm film is included and played at a speed of 2 frame per second. It was recorded at 1fps but to ensure continuity (this is the film taken on the 2nd orbit) it is played at double speed. I have also shown it this way to allow as much coverage from orbit with limited film available. It is usually shown at 25 frames a second, to give the impression of flying smoothly over the surface. I thought it was important to present it here as it was taken, to preserve the historic record.
Audio is presented in two channels at some points. Headphones are advised.
The video is presented in 16:9 to allow use of photos and captions on the right of the screen. Captions are used to show PAO events.
NOTE -
Orbiter Space Simulator is used to depict events as they were happening in real time, although I do not claim attitudes/spacecraft orientation are correct.
I sourced the Apollo 8 Flight Journal to assist with photo placement and audio editing. I would recommend the viewer using this as an aid whilst listening as it gives great descriptions of the technical details of the flight as it happened and explains, in laymans terms what is going on.
All Video, photos and audio is courtesy of NASA.
- published: 20 Jun 2015
- views: 189
APOLLO 8: Christmas In Space - HOLIDAY FEATURE FILM - U1127Y
Christmas In Space - Go back in time to Christmas 1968, when Apollo 8 Astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and William Anders became the first humans in history ...
Christmas In Space - Go back in time to Christmas 1968, when Apollo 8 Astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and William Anders became the first humans in history to fly a spacecraft to the Moon.
Visit us online: www.UFOTV.com
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Christmas In Space - Go back in time to Christmas 1968, when Apollo 8 Astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and William Anders became the first humans in history to fly a spacecraft to the Moon.
Visit us online: www.UFOTV.com
- published: 25 Dec 2012
- views: 19948
Apollo 8 - Optics Tracking (Full Mission 24)
Apollo 8 - Optics Tracking (Full Mission 24)
This video covers the fifth orbit and the 77-79 hour point of the flight. During this pass Jim Lovell has been usi...
Apollo 8 - Optics Tracking (Full Mission 24)
This video covers the fifth orbit and the 77-79 hour point of the flight. During this pass Jim Lovell has been using the 16mm camera to obtain sextant views of the lunar surface.
An excerpt from the Apollo 8 Flight Journal (http://history.nasa.gov/ap08fj/14day4_orbits456.htm) explains this better than I can...
"As Apollo 8 moves around behind the Moon, Jim prepares for a series of tracking exercises. By the Flight Plan, this will require him sighting on a landmark on the far side known as Control Point 2 which is situated in the vicinity of crater Keeler. His subsequent comm after AOS shows that he also sights on Control Point 1, a keyhole-shaped pair of craters within Korolev. Using an adapter, he will attach the 16-mm movie camera to the sextant so that it can simultaneously film the sightings.]
[Part of the mission objectives for Apollo 8 is to demonstrate the ability of the spacecraft's optics and computer to determine the position of a landmark. Up to this time, much of the Moon's far side had been photographed by the Lunar Orbiter probes though the photography provided could not allow accurate determination of positions of surface features. Jim will use the computer to approximately aim the optics at the landmark. He will then aim them accurately and take marks. Using its knowledge of their orbit, the computer will calculate where it thinks the landmark really is with three parameters; latitude, longitude and altitude. Note that their computer is not programmed to deal directly with longitude. Instead it was programmed to work with longitude divided by two so that the limited range of its registers can deal with longitude to the required precision"
(Courtesy Apollo 8 Flight Journal)
Audio is presented in two channels at some points. Headphones are advised.
The video is presented in 16:9 to allow use of photos and captions on the right of the screen. Captions are used to show PAO and other events.
NOTE -
Orbiter Space Simulator is used to depict events as they were happening in real time, although I do not claim attitudes/spacecraft orientation are correct.
I sourced the Apollo 8 Flight Journal to assist with photo placement and audio editing. I would recommend the viewer using this as an aid whilst listening as it gives great descriptions of the technical details of the flight as it happened and explains, in laymans terms what is going on.
All Video, photos and audio is courtesy of NASA.
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Apollo 8 - Optics Tracking (Full Mission 24)
This video covers the fifth orbit and the 77-79 hour point of the flight. During this pass Jim Lovell has been using the 16mm camera to obtain sextant views of the lunar surface.
An excerpt from the Apollo 8 Flight Journal (http://history.nasa.gov/ap08fj/14day4_orbits456.htm) explains this better than I can...
"As Apollo 8 moves around behind the Moon, Jim prepares for a series of tracking exercises. By the Flight Plan, this will require him sighting on a landmark on the far side known as Control Point 2 which is situated in the vicinity of crater Keeler. His subsequent comm after AOS shows that he also sights on Control Point 1, a keyhole-shaped pair of craters within Korolev. Using an adapter, he will attach the 16-mm movie camera to the sextant so that it can simultaneously film the sightings.]
[Part of the mission objectives for Apollo 8 is to demonstrate the ability of the spacecraft's optics and computer to determine the position of a landmark. Up to this time, much of the Moon's far side had been photographed by the Lunar Orbiter probes though the photography provided could not allow accurate determination of positions of surface features. Jim will use the computer to approximately aim the optics at the landmark. He will then aim them accurately and take marks. Using its knowledge of their orbit, the computer will calculate where it thinks the landmark really is with three parameters; latitude, longitude and altitude. Note that their computer is not programmed to deal directly with longitude. Instead it was programmed to work with longitude divided by two so that the limited range of its registers can deal with longitude to the required precision"
(Courtesy Apollo 8 Flight Journal)
Audio is presented in two channels at some points. Headphones are advised.
The video is presented in 16:9 to allow use of photos and captions on the right of the screen. Captions are used to show PAO and other events.
NOTE -
Orbiter Space Simulator is used to depict events as they were happening in real time, although I do not claim attitudes/spacecraft orientation are correct.
I sourced the Apollo 8 Flight Journal to assist with photo placement and audio editing. I would recommend the viewer using this as an aid whilst listening as it gives great descriptions of the technical details of the flight as it happened and explains, in laymans terms what is going on.
All Video, photos and audio is courtesy of NASA.
- published: 25 Jul 2015
- views: 172
Apollo 8 - Red Rose (Full Mission 22)
Apollo 8 - Red Rose (Full Mission 22)
This video covers the second orbit and 73-75 hour point of the flight. The crew have just performed the LOI-2 burn which...
Apollo 8 - Red Rose (Full Mission 22)
This video covers the second orbit and 73-75 hour point of the flight. The crew have just performed the LOI-2 burn which placed the spacecraft in a near circular 60 mile orbit. The comm is quieter on this 3rd orbit pass. The crew continue to take pictures and 16mm video. Frank Borman was supposed to lay-read at his church this Christmas Eve but points out he cannot make it - Instead he reads a bible passage to Red Rose (a member of his church and a MCC engineer who Mike Collins has spotted in MCC) and the rest of his church (and the world). There is a press conference at JSC and during the press conference LOS occurs.
I have added in the 16mm film and photos taken at this time in the mission. There are 100s of photographs taken by Bill Anders on this video. They are shown in sequence taken.
Audio is presented in two channels at some points. Headphones are advised.
The video is presented in 16:9 to allow use of photos and captions on the right of the screen. Captions are used to show PAO and other events.
NOTE -
Orbiter Space Simulator is used to depict events as they were happening in real time, although I do not claim attitudes/spacecraft orientation are correct.
I sourced the Apollo 8 Flight Journal to assist with photo placement and audio editing. I would recommend the viewer using this as an aid whilst listening as it gives great descriptions of the technical details of the flight as it happened and explains, in laymans terms what is going on.
All Video, photos and audio is courtesy of NASA.
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Apollo 8 - Red Rose (Full Mission 22)
This video covers the second orbit and 73-75 hour point of the flight. The crew have just performed the LOI-2 burn which placed the spacecraft in a near circular 60 mile orbit. The comm is quieter on this 3rd orbit pass. The crew continue to take pictures and 16mm video. Frank Borman was supposed to lay-read at his church this Christmas Eve but points out he cannot make it - Instead he reads a bible passage to Red Rose (a member of his church and a MCC engineer who Mike Collins has spotted in MCC) and the rest of his church (and the world). There is a press conference at JSC and during the press conference LOS occurs.
I have added in the 16mm film and photos taken at this time in the mission. There are 100s of photographs taken by Bill Anders on this video. They are shown in sequence taken.
Audio is presented in two channels at some points. Headphones are advised.
The video is presented in 16:9 to allow use of photos and captions on the right of the screen. Captions are used to show PAO and other events.
NOTE -
Orbiter Space Simulator is used to depict events as they were happening in real time, although I do not claim attitudes/spacecraft orientation are correct.
I sourced the Apollo 8 Flight Journal to assist with photo placement and audio editing. I would recommend the viewer using this as an aid whilst listening as it gives great descriptions of the technical details of the flight as it happened and explains, in laymans terms what is going on.
All Video, photos and audio is courtesy of NASA.
- published: 28 Jun 2015
- views: 195