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Apollo 12 EVA 2 - The Complete Moonwalk (Full Mission 19)
Apollo 12 - EVA-2 The Complete Moonwalk
When the TV camera broke on the first EVA, all we could do was listen to what the astronauts were describing and try to imagine what they were seeing.
This presentation should go some way to help visualise what was going on that day on the moon.
This project would not have been possible without the dedication and determination of Brian McInall. He produced 3000+ individual stop motion slides, each one slightly different, which, when played together, form as accurate a record of the EVA-2 activities as is possible. He also produced maps and diagrams that help to describe the narrative graphically.
Thank you Brian, you are an amazing space historian and...
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Apollo 9 - Countdown and Launch (Full Mission 1)
Просмотров 20 тыс.Месяц назад
Apollo 9 - Countdown and Launch March 3rd 1969 - Apollo 9 countdown and launch - Onboard are astronauts Jim McDivitt, Rusty Schweickart and Dave Scott. This is the coverage of the countdown through the liftoff and continuing until just before the separation from the SIVB and Transposition and Docking takes place. Video starts off with pre-recorded crew breakfast, followed by suit up and walkout...
Gemini 11 Launch / AS 500F on Pad 39A
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From the NARA - footage is seemingly filmed in extra widescreen format Description in NARA is "Footage From Project Mercury Launch" I believe footage shows Gemini 11 crew walkout to transfer van, press site on the launch day, crew training for emergency egress from LC19, the Gemini 11 Agena pre-launch, footage of the Gemini 11 launch which is followed by views of a truck (smoke purpose unknown ...
Union In Space - 1975
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1975 documentary from ABC News on the flight of Apollo Soyuz - Not the greatest quality but presented here for the historical record There is a Patreon for anyone interested in supporting my channel - All donations go to enhancing future content - thanks in advance and it would be great to have you onboard. Patrons often receive pre-launch video access and media content www.patreon.com/user?u=5...
Skylab 1 - Countdown/Launch/Orbits (With FD Loop)
Просмотров 21 тыс.4 месяца назад
Skylab 1 - May 14th 1973 For the first time in 51 years we follow the countdown, launch and initial orbits of the Skylab Space Station. Includes some descriptions of the anomalies seen during the launch phase, which resulted in the loss of a solar wing and micrometeorite shield. Also included are: NASA coverage of the countdown and launch as seen on the day Stacking in the VAB and Rollout of th...
Apollo 4 Launch - Flight Director Loop
Просмотров 13 тыс.4 месяца назад
Apollo 4 Launch - Flight Director Loop Here is the Flight Director Loop for Apollo 4. Until 2024 this tape has been in the US National Archive and was only digitised a few days ago (it is February 17th 2024 as I write this). Nearly 60 years has passed since it was recorded. Apollo 4 was an "all up" test of the Saturn V, launched November 9th 1967. This video contains footage of the stacking of ...
STS-2 Orbit 2 to Sleep Period - Full Mission PT 2
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 месяца назад
STS-2 - Orbit 2 to Sleep Period - Full Mission STS-2 mission continues. After launch and the first orbit completed the crew troubleshoot some issues seen with the APUs during launch. Star Tracker and IMU alignments are performed, the cargo-bay doors are opened and the crew and Houston troubleshoot a faulty fuel cell, which has to be shutdown, bringing into play the mission rule of a shortened 2...
Gemini 5 Launch - Flight Director Loop
Просмотров 5 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Gemini 5 Launch - The Flight Director Loop August 21st 1965, Gemini 5 launches with astronauts Gordon Cooper and Pete Conrad aboard, for the first long duration mission of the Gemini program. Here is the Flight Director Loop audio with the Air-to- Ground. Two channel audio is used so headphones are advised. Audio/Film/Photos courtesy NASA and the NARA Simulator sequences using KSP and Blue Dog ...
Apollo 11 - Go You Beaut!
Просмотров 4,8 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Apollo 11 - Go You Beaut! July 16th 1969 - Australian radio station 2GB broadcast the launch of Apollo 11. In the studio, in Sydney, was Brian White (top left), and, reporting live from the Cape, was journalist Derrin Hinch (top right) , talking via a telephone. Here is the entire broadcast Derrin sent that day, which, in my opinion, ranks as one of the more memorable commentaries from that par...
STS-2 - Full Count/Launch/Orbit 1 - Full Mission 1
Просмотров 23 тыс.7 месяцев назад
STS-2 Full Count/Launch/Orbit 1 - Full Mission 1 For the first time since 1981, experience all of the countdown, launch and first orbit of the STS-2 mission Onboard are astronauts Joe Engle and Dick Truly. 14th November 1981. Thanks to: Mike Fried without whom this would not have been possible Phil C for help with the audio Ed Hengeveld for photos All media courtesy NASA and the NA There is a P...
Apollo 13 Flight Director Loop - Splashdown - Part 19 (133:00-143:52)
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Apollo 13 Flight Director Loop - Splashdown (133:00-143:52) The final part of the Apollo 13 Flight Director series - The crew prepare for Service and Lunar Module separation, followed by re-entry and splashdown near to the recovery carrier, Iwo Jima. Headphones are recommended - Left Channel - FD Loop and Right Channel - Capcom. Capcom loop is very noisy at times. All media courtesy NASA except...
Apollo 13 - Part 18 - Flight Director Loop (123:00- 133:00 GET)
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Apollo 13 - Part 18 - Flight Director Loop (123:00- 133:00 GET) Mission Control read up the Command Module Activation checklist, the crew try to sleep and the water situation is discussed in detail. Perpetrations are made for the separation of the Service Module and Lunar Module, re-entry and splashdown of the Command Module. Headphones are recommended - Left Channel - FD Loop and Right Channel...
STS-51L Flight Director Loop Extended Coverage
Просмотров 12 тыс.7 месяцев назад
An extended version of the Flight Director Loop from the STS-51L mission starting at T-31 seconds through to the flight controllers being released from their stations about an hour after the accident. There is a Patreon for anyone interested in supporting my channel - All donations go to enhancing future content - thanks in advance and it would be great to have you onboard. Patrons often receiv...
Apollo 13 - Part 17 - Flight Director Loop (113:00-123:00 GET)
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Apollo 13 - Part 17 - Flight Director Loop (113:00-123:00 GET) Headphones are recommended - Left Channel - FD Loop and Right Channel - Capcom. Capcom loop is very noisy at times. All media courtesy NASA except: * Paolos wonderful MOCR * Clock from Orbiter Space Simulator * All pictures timed by Robin Wheeler - Amazing work and always a pleasure to work with. * Johannes Kemppanen for the help wi...
Apollo 13 - Part 16 - Flight Director Loop (103:00-113:00 GET)
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Apollo 13 - Part 16 - Flight Director Loop (103:00-113:00 GET)
Apollo 13 - Part 15 - Flight Director Loop (93:00 -103:00 GET)
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Apollo 13 - Part 15 - Flight Director Loop (93:00 -103:00 GET)
Apollo 13 - Part 14 - Flight Director Loop (83:00 -93:00 GET)
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Apollo 13 - Part 14 - Flight Director Loop (83:00 -93:00 GET)
Apollo 16 Full Mission (Day 6) - Moon Walk 1
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Apollo 16 Full Mission (Day 6) - Moon Walk 1
Apollo 13 - Part 13 Flight Director Loop (78:00 - 83:00 GET)
Просмотров 5 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Apollo 13 - Part 13 Flight Director Loop (78:00 - 83:00 GET)
STS-51L Challenger (UK TV News)
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
STS-51L Challenger (UK TV News)
Saturday Superstore Space Report - January 1986
Просмотров 872Год назад
Saturday Superstore Space Report - January 1986
Apollo 10 - Day 8 Splashdown (Part 33)
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Apollo 10 - Day 8 Splashdown (Part 33)
Apollo 16 - Full Mission Day 5 (Landing at Descartes)
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Apollo 16 - Full Mission Day 5 (Landing at Descartes)
Apollo 13 Original Crew Interviews
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Apollo 13 Original Crew Interviews
100 Space Moments - The Top 10
Просмотров 4,3 тыс.Год назад
100 Space Moments - The Top 10
100 Space Moments Part 2 (50-11)
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100 Space Moments Part 2 (50-11)
Project Mercury Training/Promotional Film (Some Audio Added)
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.Год назад
Project Mercury Training/Promotional Film (Some Audio Added)
100 Space Moments Part 1 (100-51)
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100 Space Moments Part 1 (100-51)
Apollo 13 Part 12 Flight Director Loop (73:00 - 78:00 GET)
Просмотров 5 тыс.Год назад
Apollo 13 Part 12 Flight Director Loop (73:00 - 78:00 GET)

Комментарии

  • @DEXTER3
    @DEXTER3 2 часа назад

    Almost every time they make a call from the capcom terminal they forget to set a switch back (or something) after that, so the the capcom loop is totally missing sometimes for a long time. I remember way back someone told them to turn up/on the monitor feed or something after a call, but recently noone noticing it and noone reminds them.

  • @petemiller2598
    @petemiller2598 12 часов назад

    Can you imagine being Alan Shepard, and the guy who they put in this thing before you was a monkey?

  • @troysimons7361
    @troysimons7361 День назад

    The fourth American astronaut went into space on May 24, 1962. Malcolm Scott Carpenter was his name.

  • @balasankarjani6521
    @balasankarjani6521 2 дня назад

    Good, 🌷 thank,nasa,🎉

  • @RisingTidesAC
    @RisingTidesAC 2 дня назад

    Coming up on 55 years China and Russia. You still haven't put a human being on the moon.

  • @Petefx86
    @Petefx86 2 дня назад

    My mother was working for the NYS tax department at the time, and someone ran in to the office and said "Did you hear about the Space shuttle?" They were like: Oh, Did they finally go up?" The person said: "No! It exploded! All of the astronauts were killed!" My mom said you could hear a feather drop from the silence in the room.

  • @shaun1432
    @shaun1432 3 дня назад

    I’m in need of your prayers and healing vibes. Please keep me in your thoughts as I work towards better health.

  • @damionnorby2678
    @damionnorby2678 3 дня назад

    This is the STS 1 mission launch, not the STS 2 Launch, because The only launch with a white external tank was STS-1. ALL subsequent launches had a red/orange external tank

    • @lunarmodule5
      @lunarmodule5 День назад

      No, sorry, you haven't got the facts right - both STS-1 and STS-2 had a white tank - first flight with a red/brown tank was STS-3 - I know my history and I watched this one live - this is the recording I made that day. rHav a listen to the commentary for STS-1 and this one - different crew voices but same Capcom, regards LM5

  • @ThomasLearyUsa
    @ThomasLearyUsa 4 дня назад

    супер

  • @JohnM3665570
    @JohnM3665570 4 дня назад

    Remarkable the team work to save the 3 Astronauts of Apollo 13. The thousands of people in Florida & Houston and the hundreds on the aircraft carrier and helicopters.

  • @Bravo_116Cinema
    @Bravo_116Cinema 5 дней назад

    Well done

  • @DrHydro-mq7sw
    @DrHydro-mq7sw 6 дней назад

    Why is the developer of the software for the moon landing capsule not mentioned? Because she is a woman? That was an essential part of the mission.

  • @nancyneal5377
    @nancyneal5377 6 дней назад

    You can tell MC was worried about the foam hit because the flight director seems very fidgety and nervous even before anything happened. Normally they are very calm, cool, and collected, which is part of the job description.

  • @nancyneal5377
    @nancyneal5377 6 дней назад

    I was on a plane getting ready to land in Miami, when the Capt. came on to tell us the Columbia was lost.

  • @tonyb8660
    @tonyb8660 6 дней назад

    Jim Lovell's voice... steel. Gonads of neutronium, all folks involved.

  • @patricktilton5377
    @patricktilton5377 6 дней назад

    It's too bad that he wasn't there on the morning of 23 November 1973, on site at Zuma Beach, when the return of Colonel George Taylor's capsule unexpectedly returned to earth after having launched at 00:00:01 EST from Cape Kennedy on 15 January 1972, after having been thought to have disintegrated in orbit about 678 days before. Troops from the Marine Corps AIR STATION at El Palomar, California, mustered to retrieve the capsule, were astonished to find not only that there were three living astronauts inside it, but that -- when they removed the helmets from their EVA spacesuits -- they were not the same men who had been seen entering the craft nearly two years before, but, rather, were three abnormally tall chimpanzees: two males and one female. James Burke was one of many reporters during the Space Age who had sought an interview with the Science Advisor to the President -- Dr. Otto Hasslein -- in the wake of that event, but only Bill Bonds, from EYEWITNESS NEWS in Los Angeles, was able to score an interview with him before his untimely passing at the McKinley & Sons Naval Shipyard, less than two weeks later . . .

  • @enriquemino9963
    @enriquemino9963 6 дней назад

    sad to see the last lunch of a saturn 5 rocket

  • @anguscovoflyer95
    @anguscovoflyer95 7 дней назад

    You can hear Walter Cronkite in the background

  • @craigsimons817
    @craigsimons817 7 дней назад

    A death trap from the outset and a miracle only two crews were lost.

  • @richardb6260
    @richardb6260 8 дней назад

    Idiots on tiktok are trying to say this is what was passed off as actual footage proving it was fake.

  • @IanValentine147
    @IanValentine147 9 дней назад

    What a blast from the past. I loved his broadcasts and explanations as a 60s kid. Thanks for the reboot.

  • @brianarbenz1329
    @brianarbenz1329 9 дней назад

    8:36 Neil says: "The Agena was very stable and at the present time we're having no noticeable oscillations at all." Well, for the present time.

  • @JimMac23
    @JimMac23 9 дней назад

    It is now known that the below freezing temperatures caused shrinkage of the o rings between sections of the booster rockets. The shrinkage allowed fuel to escape and ignite. That caused the explosion.

  • @thettguy
    @thettguy 10 дней назад

    neat 9:00 in we can see rhe the approach for the transposition and docking of the Command module and the Lunar Module

  • @davidmccann9811
    @davidmccann9811 10 дней назад

    "Pilot reports a small amount of vibration." I always assumed that it would really shake during the launch, like experiencing really bad turbulence during a commercial flight.

  • @apace003
    @apace003 11 дней назад

    They must have shared a room with CBS. You can hear Walter Cronkite excited comments in the background.

  • @InAMinMaths
    @InAMinMaths 11 дней назад

    2:33 I wonder who had this idea and who the pilot was. Imagine having a billion dollar cargo.

  • @theknowitall4090
    @theknowitall4090 11 дней назад

    Little story here. This was a great movie and going to the moon or any spaceflight is never routine but Ron Howard took many liberties with making this film. My Uncle worked in Huntsville for NASA from the Gemini through the early space shuttle days. He spent lots of time in Houston and Florida as well as Redstone. he said they left no stone unturned but you just didn't know how the vacumn of space, deviations in temperature, radiation and pressure would affect the hardware and materials. No mission was ever flawless. However, in this film they state that using the LEM as a "lifeboat" had never been simulated was not true. This had been practiced and there were procedures in place for this very occurrence. He also said the greatest fear was not having enough power to get home because they turned all power off but the biggest fear was the astronauts freezing to death due to shutting down the power for so long. Also, when the words Houston we have a problem that Lovell said came out that is actually Jack Swigert and he said Houston, we've had a problem. The fear of damage to the heat shield was authentic though. In the movie the 2 minutes passed and went another few minutes with radio blackout. That didn't happen. The crew came out of radio blackout pretty much when they were supposed to and NASA was monitoring the re-entry so close they saw no indication from the data that there would be any problem with chute deployment. NASA was also monitoring the crews vital signs and other than raised blood pressure saw no indication that the crew was anything but fine. Once the drobes were deployed they knew the main chutes would be fine because if the drobes were destroyed the main chutes would be also. The carbon dioxide filter problem had also been simulated before Apollo 8 so there were procedures in place for that already as well. All in all a great movie but not totally accurate.

  • @TELEVISIONARCHIVES
    @TELEVISIONARCHIVES 12 дней назад

    1:18:14 Roger, understand. We're number one on the runway

  • @kevinsims4230
    @kevinsims4230 12 дней назад

    I love it when Deke phones his Accountant to get an extension on his tax return!!

  • @kb8367
    @kb8367 12 дней назад

    Have you ever thought of doing videos about the Cassini spacecraft?

  • @Vector_Ze
    @Vector_Ze 12 дней назад

    Wow, I thought I'd seen every single LM5 posted video. Then, I find this one that was posted five years ago! I've enjoyed the work of James Burke for many years.

  • @JimMac23
    @JimMac23 13 дней назад

    It was Reagan's idea to put a teacher into space. And Reagan was wanting the launch to occur that day so that he could mention it in his speech that night.

    • @sheilagarcia8154
      @sheilagarcia8154 11 дней назад

      That’s a lie and Speaks refuted that rumor the following day. Reagan gave a touching tribune to the Shuttle Crew and it brought the Country together.

  • @JimMac23
    @JimMac23 13 дней назад

    The parachute was a paramedic parachuting from an airplane.

  • @JimMac23
    @JimMac23 13 дней назад

    The below freezing temperature that morning caused the rubber o rings to shrink and fuel to escape, causing the disaster. The engineers warned NASA not to launch in the below freezing temperature, but NASA ignored them.

  • @AstroEliza
    @AstroEliza 13 дней назад

    Such a nice video as a person that does podcasts with space people and astronauts! I bet going back to the moon is gonna be great! Also do you still have the discord server? I saw it on the Sts’s videos descriptions!

    • @lunarmodule5
      @lunarmodule5 13 дней назад

      Hi thanks for the comment, it was good to finally get this one in the can! I deleted the discord a few months back as it wasn't really fulfilling the use for it I wanted when I started it.

    • @AstroEliza
      @AstroEliza 13 дней назад

      @@lunarmodule5 got it! Also do you got any space social media?

  • @shaun1432
    @shaun1432 13 дней назад

    How do you decide on the final cut for a video like this?

  • @WhiteJarrah
    @WhiteJarrah 15 дней назад

    You've got the date wrong. The Apollo 1 crew was announced on March 21, 1966. Not May 16.

  • @fredblassie3212
    @fredblassie3212 16 дней назад

    thanks very much!

  • @citizenphaid1880
    @citizenphaid1880 16 дней назад

    This isn’t the full audio as he can’t have gone from reentry to 45k feet in 10 seconds 😂

  • @AeroBennett855
    @AeroBennett855 17 дней назад

    I miss the space shuttle so much

  • @anthonyhunt701
    @anthonyhunt701 17 дней назад

    LM5, is there ANY of the 3 major networks coverage of the day of the launch?🤔🚀( great vid btw)

    • @lunarmodule5
      @lunarmodule5 17 дней назад

      Yeah the Apollo 7 CBS coverage is what this is taken from - I did this video ruclips.net/video/MYmUzmBQAaY/видео.html and this one ruclips.net/video/HNY2yKBPn9w/видео.html

  • @AutoStudios532
    @AutoStudios532 17 дней назад

    Launch: 3:03:31