HOLY SHIT

Pure kino

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Well there's purple on the poster so it must be good

Is this a prequel?

Yes it's amazing. I tried making a thread a couple weeks ago and no responses. This board is full of total plebs.

Seeing all this footage in HD for the first time is really nice, and no modern narration just radio callouts from the period is a nice touch. It works really well, I guess because it's one of the most well documented/recorded events in human history.

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>its all REAL
wtf???

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just posting the best part of the movie

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reminder that the moonlanding was faked bs

First Man was fairly close then

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I'm fairly certain that First Man used some of that launch sequence footage for the film.

Reminder to ignore brainlet bait.

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Quite tiresome how the space exploration hoax is continually regurgitated year after year.

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Why haven't we been back? Russia and China can't do what we did decades and decades ago? Uhh. Israel's moon rover rekt. Elon Musk beta spaceship exploded. Uhh. Think about Wright Brothers compared to SR71. Then compare to space exploration. Uhhhhhhhh. Wtf.

Recommend this to some user who was disappointed with First Man recent. It's one of the best documentaries of all times. Stunning.

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>interview a respected professional when it comes to what you personally believe in so it bolsters your position
>interview a complete rando with no qualifications when it comes to stuff you don't believe in to make the opposing side look stupid

Wow, what a totally fair and unbiased interviewer.

>Why haven't we been back?
Because we don't have to measure nation dick sizes any more and it costs a fuckload and then some more to do so with not much else to do but plant other flags that will fade away in a month.

Who is the most respected flat earth believer in the world?

The Saturn V was incredibly expensive and fucking huge, and it got something the size of an SUV to the moon. The public felt it had "won" the space race, and there was plenty of other shit in the world at the time to dump money into.
It also can't be understated how much money and time was dumped into the space shuttles and the compromises they ended up making.
Don't get me wrong, they did a lot of work, the ISS is nothing to scoff at, but it pretty much bound manned missions to LEO.
Which is fine really, they've done some incredible stuff with manned probes, I want to live off world more than anyone, but realistically it's not going to happen without a dire reason, or economic pressure.

Going to the Moon was literally for bragging rights.

Eric Dubay, I think.

Any sjw bloggers equating this kino to white supremacy yet?

>flat earther
>respected
No.

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>99.5% of all technicians/engineers shown are white males
>literally a few shots of women, one looks like an engineer another a suit technician
>one radio guy is black
REEEEEE CIS WHITE MALES DISCRIMINATING

Kino women wont understand. Its great if you like the 60s manned space program. The image quality is great , they use voice clips from Walter Cronkite along with the Nasa audio. Buzz makes a funny joke about not locking the door on his way out of the lunar module.

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>women
Don't forget the brainlets either. They won't understand it and it'll confuse and frighten them.

Funny that you post a picture of the "lander" that was literally made of cellotape and construction paper.

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Looks credible to me.

micro meteorite shielding

Maybe one day you'll learn to open a book, user.

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You must be a toddler then.

lol, paper protects against meteorites now.

Nice plastic toy. Does it say "Made in China" on the bottom?

Still cheaper than the F-35 program

>apollo 2
Was the first one good?

The F-1 rocket engine is an incredible example of the failure of documentation during the manufacturing. We have all of the prints for the F-1, but no real guidance on putting one together and all of the hand fitting and special adjustments required to make them work. We couldn't build one today without a tremendous re-investment.

A lot of it's analogue shit anyway there's no real point with modern materials/computers/fluid dynamic modeling. You should just make a completely new one based on the same principles.

You're painfully stupid. Don't ever reply to me again.

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Based Elon will take us to Mars.

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>Don't ever reply to me again

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Fucking frog is gonna get it.

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Bezos will.

>wanting to ride in a wagecage
Bozos hasn't even made any substantial leaps into LEO. Elon is like over a decade ahead.

Omg did you guys know this was real like Chernobyl???

Hoaxkino.

Samefaggot.

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only retards fall for th efor the 'we flew in space' shit

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Here comes the schizo.

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What am I supposed to be seeing?
How do you explain the floating necklace and clothes that are obviously weightless? That can't be faked in earth gravity

m8 there are dozens of examples where space shit gets debunked

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>that can't be faked

Sure it can. Have you never seen a movie?

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SPACE!!!!!!

women, not even once

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When the FUCK are we getting an international release?
t. Potato

the list goes on and on

why do idiots still believe in that shit?

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Yeah, check out this one. Those frauds at NASA want us to believe they brought a real gorilla up there but you can see the zipper on the back of the costume!

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Where's based STS poster at?

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Very funny

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NASA never lied once delete all webms pls

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Nope, the truth should be out there

what the fuck, i never noticed how obvious all this shit was

>all these people who are wearing mics for broadcast also have these odd bumps under their clothes. What could those things that look like the set-ups for wireless mics be!?

Stop replying to the schizo norw*Gian webm spammer. Report him for spamming/flooding and move on.

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why would they gain from pretending to be in space, why does everything has to be a huge conspiracy when most of the world's problems are in plain sight ?

this

It's cheerleading for SCIENCE, DUDE and encouraging math and science. The end of science+math being some vague goal involving space, or something.

>Though astronauts and cosmonauts often encounter striking scenes of Earth's limb, this very unique image, part of a series over Earth's colorful horizon, has the added feature of a silhouette of the space shuttle Endeavour. The image was photographed by an Expedition 22 crew member prior to STS-130 rendezvous and docking operations with the International Space Station. Docking occurred at 11:06 p.m. (CST) on Feb. 9, 2010. The orbital outpost was at 46.9 south latitude and 80.5 west longitude, over the South Pacific Ocean off the coast of southern Chile with an altitude of 183 nautical miles when the image of the was recorded. The orange layer is the troposphere, where all of the weather and clouds which we typically watch and experience are generated and contained. This orange layer gives way to the whitish Stratosphere and then into the Mesosphere. In some frames the black color is part of a window frame rather than the blackness of space.

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>This view of the space shuttle Endeavour, taken from the International Space Station on Feb. 9 as the two spacecraft conducted their rendezvous operations, was downlinked by the Expedition 22 crew on Feb. 19. The Tranquility node and the Cupola can be clearly seen in the shuttle's payload bay.

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Holy shit Apollo 11 got my dick hard.
>that opening shot of the crawler going to pad 39A
>the panning shot of rows and rows of old school computers in the control room
>shot looking down the Saturn V in all of its majesty
>elevator going up
>that shot of the mist below the engines at T-minus 30 seconds from all of the freezing cold liquid oxygen
>ignition with the smoke plumes blasting to the side
>oh fuck the soundtrack hit
>maximum dynamic pressure and the vapor cone engulfing the rocket
>staging with the shot of the second stage from the inside of the first stage
>TLI with third stage ignition as viewed through a telescope
>the soundtrack peaks as they approach the terminator with accompanying real time velocity
>that docking sequence and how fucking crisp it looked
>that landing with velocity and alarm codes
>when the soundtrack kicks in during the trans earth injection
>that view out the window during reentry

It was so damn kino I couldnt handle it. First Man was a beautiful film but this was just straight porn.

>NASA astronaut Robert Behnken, STS-130 mission specialist, participates in the mission's second session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the five-hour, 54-minute spacewalk, Behnken and astronaut Nicholas Patrick (out of frame), mission specialist, connected two ammonia coolant loops, installed thermal covers around the ammonia hoses, outfitted the Earth-facing port on the Tranquility node for the relocation of its Cupola, and installed handrails and a vent valve on the new module.

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Watching the docking sequences in HD was fucking great. The full landing sequence was beautiful as well. It was really nice to see this stuff in HD.

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>Apollo 9 Hasselblad image from film magazine 20/E - Earth orbit, EVA

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How did I miss this?

Also, post space kino. I highly recommend both of these:
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DR PAVEL, I'M NASA

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>I'm fairly certain that First Man used some of that launch sequence footage for the film.
Chazelle on the directors commentary said they used the newly discovered 65mm as basis for the vfx, expanding the sides with cgi.

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CuriousDroid is a great channel for Apollo stuff
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Chris Hadfield came and spoke at my university and I don't think he's a liar, alright?

Apollo 11 has great visuals, but In the Shadow of the Moon is still the best Apollo documentary out there in terms of heart and firsthand stories from the men themselves.

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There is also a largely unknown PBS documentary series from 1994 titled Moonshot.
Its based on Deke Slaytons and Alan Shephards book of the same name, narrated from the perspective of Slayton.

It features interviews with many astronauts that passed away shortly after, like Pete Condrad. Every interview with him is pure gold

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The fact that he perfectly pivots on his hips is suspect. How could he get the perfect trajectory.

>see first man
>leave theatre
>look up at sky
>mfw the moon is actually real

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If you had been in space yourself, you would know.

Rare clip with Pete Conrad from MOONBUG
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I wish I could find MOONBUG online.
It look really insightful, although the interviews were done with a camcorder in 1998.

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Thanks m8. Have seen In the Shadow of the Moon. Will check out Moonshot.

BBC is doing a podcast called 13 minutes to the moon btw.

26 seconds in
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For All Mankind is one if my favorite space kinos just because Brian Enos soundtrack elevates it to a other level. The soundtrack was so damn good it even got used in films like Trainspotting and Drive years later. An absolute classic and real peaceful viewing experience.

It was also used in Gaspar Noa's Love

I've been trying to tell you people it's Yea Forums approved but you never listen

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Hands down the best documentary I’ve ever seen. The closeup shot of the first stage boosters firing is fucking incredible. The cinematography reminds me of Jaws era Spielberg.

I've only seen Apollo 11 and Alita. Honestly never even heard of the rest. I'll check them out, but the board is officially /capeshit/.

How to Train your Dragon 1 is the only good movie in the series.