Apollo 11

One of the best documentaries i've ever seen. I can believe what i just watched.

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dont worry nobody else believes it either

Can I watch it if I missed the 10 first episodes ?

Hey yo, Apollo, jus sayin' we're starting to change.

Yeah those are just russian filler episodes where they kill defenseless dogs for fun

>documentary
Is it about Kubrick shooting Moon Landing? If not then it's not a real documentary.

>they kill defenseless dogs for fun
Just like those chinese webms, I'll pass.

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.
It also gets into the other missions.

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>BOM
>tsh
>BOM
>tsh
>BOM
>tsh
>Saturn V at max Q with a massive vapor cone

MY FUCKING DIIIIIIIIIIICKKKKKK
Gives me goosebumps even now.

>be Apollo 10
>objective is to ALMOST land on the moon
>NASA thought the crew would cheat and land on the moon anyways so they purposely gave them low fuel so they couldnt land
>return to US
>everyone forgets you because of Apollo 11

Please watch avengers:endgame in your theaters. The cd blue ray distribution starts in one month meanwhile you can still order a ticket for uncutted extended version of movie with one extra scene after the end with black panther

I wish there was a doc like this but which also explained all the math behind all the shit they managed to do.

John Young is arguably the GOAT BAMF (badass motherfucker)

Perfect use of music (it reminds me of Mass Effect a little) as well as visuals they really remastered it beautifully and there's a lot of cinematic shots like that sweeping one in the control room or interesting things happening in the background, people buying food and generally having fun like it's some kind of fair or watching news about Ted Kennedy.

Their LEM was also too heavy so fuel or not it would be a deadly trap.

Saw it in IMAX. Center seats. Probably one of my top 3 films I’ve ever seen.

Morton’s score with the IIIC really adds a layer of excellence to it. Great decision by the director to use that sort of music.
I almost cried during the scene with this blasting away youtu.be/2Z5G2XZy1_8

Moon Machines, six episodes or so. Fun little TV show that interviews the engineers. Good stuff. The dude with the eyepatch is awesome

And how the alerts and the problems with the landing unfolded in real time.

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GOAT soundtrack. Powered Descent too.

>almost
fucking faggot. i bawled my eyes out

I mean this is how it was in the documentary. It was very helpful. And they explained as much as they could without narrator.

Apollo 11 was cool because it had the live velocity onscreen during the trans lunar and trans earth injection maneuvers as well as the landing. But it would be cool to really get into the nitty gritty of the Saturn V and its manuevers in space with a bit more physics/engineering heavy content. Usually its just “The Saturn V is the most powerful machine EVER BUILT *earth shattering fart sound*” and nothing more.

Wait who filmed that?
>inb4 kubrick

a guy name larry johnson

Why would you act dumb just to provoke a reaction? Shouldn't it be very embarassing?

But seriously why is there a (mobile!) camera filming the take off of the LEM?

camera on the rover during one of the later apollo missions

Some dude on the ground with a stopwatch and a list of the commands to punch in

This. You retards know there were more moon missions after 11, right?

>gave them low fuel so they couldnt land

I thought they gave them less fuel so they couldn't get off the surface of da Moon

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I showed my friend and his sister this documentary and for the first 15 minutes she was under the impression that it was a movie made recently about the launch, and not actual footage, just because of how incredibly crisp it looked, and how beautifully the style of the era was captured. It’s just so high quality.

Its one of the most captivating pieces of film ever imo

17>12>15>16>11>14

The moonlanding would have been incredibly more kino if the astronauts managed do land but never leave.

Y/N?

i wanna see her moons

anything after 11 is irrelevant. prove me wrong

>I’M TALKING TO YOU BY TELEPHONE FROM THE OVAL ROOM AT THE WHITE HOUSE
>eardrums shatter

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>he hasn’t watched the entirety of apollo17.org/ thrice through

So we can see it. Each mission with the exception of Apollo 12 brought something new in terms of visuals so of course they wanted to capture it. Which doesn't sound difficult just move the camera there.

12>17>15>11>16>14


Easy. From the scientific point of view each one was more important than the next with Apollo 17 being the most ambitious and most successful.

that whole thing was cringe. nixon was obviously just reading a manuscript somebody wrote for him. it felt so detached because he thought he had to make some historic comment for this historic moment.

did they ever bring a real film camera up there?

When it comes to groups that took part in it
2>3>1>5>4
The New Nine was practically an All Stars team and poor Elliot See.

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Why did they go there after 11? What more was there for anyone to do on the moon

there were going to be even more J-missions. Those saturns then got used for skylelb and the ASTP. Shame really.

SAW IT IN IMAX FOR THE 1 WEEK IT WAS OUT

THEY RESCANNED THE NASA FILM FOOTAGE
IT WAS AMAZING LITERALLY LIKE BEING THERE, NO CGI THE REAL FUCKING SHIT

AND THEY PLANTED THAT FUCKING FLAG BABY! BOOM!
THE WHOLE PURPOSE OF THE MISSION
MOON: PROPERTY OF USA

DAMIEN CHAZELLE ON SUICIDE WATCH LMAO

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Apollo 11 only explored a small area. They wanted to map more of the moon.

There was a website that nicely explained what cameras where brought on each mission and how many and their width. For example on Apollo 11 Aldrin used 16 mm camera that no one could see until it was developed later and the other one that was placed on the outisde on the LEM that everybody saw. There was a color camera on Apollo 12 but klutzy Alan Bean pointed it directly at the Sun. I'd be mad but like everything involving the crew of Apollo 12 he was really funny and adorable about it. The ones filming the ascent were of course controlled from the mission control centre.

blyt

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16mm Maurer that could run at 24fps

How much arab fecal matter would you speculate that her chest has come into physical contact with?

good one

I was afraid that after First Man didn't make so much money we'll have to wait until more space movies but NatGeo is remaking The Right Stuff but will probably continue the series after Mercury. Hopefully just this once we will see Skylab and the end of Deke Slayton's real life character arc. One of the best in this whole story.

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literally perfect tits.

God i hope they will land a man on mars during my life time. It's a shame that it wont be as cool as Apollo. All that analog equipment and kino timeframe. If they land on mars it will be poisoned by soulless digital equipment, iphone inspired designs and some shitty leftist globalist agenda.

Nah dude, ol’ Musky and his stainless steel starships will be on mars. Not some soulless govt.
Musk wants an independent Mars technocracy after all

>not knowing that the moonlanding was fake
then explain this?
or that NASA don't wanna show the actual flag with their satellites, or make another expedition.

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And deciding sex and ethnicity of the astronaut before anything else.
It's worth remembering that although first astronaut groups didn't admitt women (there was Mercury 13 but it was never considered a serious astronaut group) most important limitations were about height, flying experience and education before they could even appear on the shortlist. For group 3 I believe Deke was told to pick a black candidate for PR purposes but he declined because the only candidate wasn't good enough to make the cut and he didn't even want to become an astronaut.
Also Armstrong and Aldrin getting the landing was also a matter of chance. Although more experienced pilots were usually chosen as commanders the crew rotation meant that any small change would change the order. For example if not for the deaths of See and Basset, tragedy of Apollo 1 or Apollo 8 and 9 switching crews someone else would be in history books.

Watch rocket launches carefully. You'll notice that after about 20-30 seconds they all turn sideways. How can you get into space by flying sideways? They are doing this so the rockets don't hit the firmament. Don't be fooled.

Space is a hoax. Q predicted this. Declass soon.

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>pic
That's all the proof i need. Fuck Apollo 11

Nixon was extremely intelligent and articulate. He used to write all his own speeches and loved it. You have no idea what you are talking about.

Hey "genius". There were such things as layers. But you're probably trolling so whatever.

I think he made them to resemble the rocket from Destination Moon.

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that's cgi bro

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>NASA don't wanna show the actual flag with their satellites
It was blasted when the LEM took off, you can see it in the tv footage (and it's actually well known).

But the satllite photos showed every single other flag is still standing. And I bet they're not as bleached as they speculate either.

Yeah because they planted them further away lmao

Why doesn't the American government fund interesting things like Apollo anymore?

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>It was blasted when the LEM took off, you can see it in the tv footage
what kind of shitty excuse is that? also wouldn't the flag orbit around the moon since of the gravity?
It would still fly around there till today.

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Artemis, Europa clipper, 2020 mars helicopter, LUVOIR...

I can’t tell if this is ironic trolling or not

It has the best footage of a Saturn V ignition and liftoff by far. It's almost pornographic.

WE ALREADY DID EVERYTHING
NOW THE SKRUB COUNTRIES HAVE TO CATCH UP

JUST FOR USA TO BLOW THEM THE FUCK OUT AGAIN

CHINA ONLY RECENTLY SHOT DOWN A SATELLITE
AFTER STEALING HALF THE TECHNOLOGY FROM US THE DUMBSHITS LMAO

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From what I remember it may lie 50 meters aways or something, buried under the dust. Low gravity isn't zero gravity.

Cassini-Huygens my nigga, it's the absolute kino.

>CHINA ONLY RECENTLY SHOT DOWN A SATELLITE
Wasn't it India?

Apollo was really expenisve and ultimately couldn't be used to protect israel

YES THE POOS ARE THE MOST RECENT
SATELLITE SHOOTDOWN IS HOW YOU GET IN THE CLUB

THEN THEY PROMPTLY CRASHED THEIR MOON LANDER LMAO

SUPERPOOER 2020!

Two of the Apollo 10 crew actually walked on the moon later

... and are still unknown.

kek

Except for Tom Stafford who prefered to do other things but went back to command ASTP as a general.

To normies who only know one or two guys but among the space enthusiasts Young and Cernan are one of the most popular tough sons of bitches.

>To normies
To 99.999% (probably more) of the world population.

Yeah it should be abour 90 something. Most people are normies about most subjects. And experts about anything are always in overwhelming minority. Almost everybody knows Armstrong, a few know Aldrin, some may remember Glenn and at least recognize that there was a commander of Apollo 13 and that he was played by Tom Hanks.

let me throw the hammer

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Sounds like a much sweeter deal
>travel to the moon's orbit
>get to land there later
>you get to spend ten times the amount of time Neil and Buzz spent on the moon's surface
>you don't have to spend the rest of your life being a glorified celebrity

And a couple ones didn't want to land either because they either didn't care for space, thought they'd risked enough already, knew that they had no guarantee to land on the Moon because the program would end one day and they would only waste years on useless training and other reasons but pretty much all of them had happy lives and good careers if not in NASA or military then as CSOs of companies.

It makes me happy knowing that they have to deal with the backlash in their private lives and aren't just surrounded by yes-people

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Very boring, Dinosaur 13 was alot better.

Apollo 12 sequel when

>all these white males doing white male things
disturbing tbqh

IT WAS A DIFFERENT TIME, A BETTER TIME

OH BUT DID YOU KNOW NASA WUZ QUEENS
WATCH HIDDEN FENCES BIGOT

Not enough footage. Just 16mm and about a minute of colored footage from the Moon.
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It's better to just watch that episode of From the Earth to the Moon again. It's the best.

>those 60s hairstyles
uuunf

>everyone forgets you because of Apollo 11

You could say that about every Apollo mission except for 11 and 13.

>stating opinion on a film is now rude

They didn't even intimate she was the reason they didn't like TLJ.

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Hopefully Maezawa takes a proper cinematographer along with some big cameras for dearMoon

By the way just like Michael Collins didn't give two fucks about staying in orbit (he even rejected the spot on Apollo 14 later) most astronauts who missed important missions don't regret this. Joe Engle had secured spot on the Moon before the scientific lobby managed to push him out in favor of Harrison Schmitt. He didn't care because he was a test pilot at heart and was more hyped to fly on the shuttle (which he did). The only one that I can think of who never got over being snubbed was Dick Gordon. One of the funny trio from Apollo 12 he was the CSM pilot and wanted so badly to have his own mission. He got it but it was the first one to get cancelled.

Agreed, Kubrick is a genius

essentially it was really expensive and didn't produce much other then making the soviets eternally seethe

I remember one of the Apollo 13 astronauts being pissed that the public only cares about first attempts and disasters which is why multiple Apollo missions got cancelled.

bump

The most fucked up thing about the Moon is the dust. Think about fiber glass, but in nanosizes and shaped like a shuriken.

That thing won't let us colonize the Moon and it's pathetic.

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JUST SPRAY IT DOWN WITH WATER BRO

MELT THE LUNAR ICE AND KEEP IT FROM EVAPORATING

MUD CANT DO SHIT TO NOBODY

What about the lack of water and oxygen?

it was a very simple device attached to the camera, very similar to a tow missile. the wire was attached to the lunar module, panned the camera up as they lifted off. once they were in orbit, they reeled the camera in to retrieve the film.

They had 50 years and this is the best shit they could come up with?

AMERICA IS TRULY THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME

ROME IS OFFICIALLY ECLIPSED