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Apollo 11  (FTV-0000078)
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Description
Apollo 11 on board TV footage showing Neil Armstrong. Shots of star charts and sound documents conversation between Mike Collins and Capcom about star navigation.

Historic Context of Clip
Background to Apollo 11:
The Apollo 11 mission was the first manned mission to land on the Moon. It was the fifth human spaceflight of the Apollo programs, and the third human voyage to the moon. Launched on July 16, 1969, it carried Commander Neil Armstrong, Command Module Pilot Michael Collins and Lunar Module Pilot Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin.

to Moon:
The Apollo 11 spacecraft entered Earth orbit 12 minutes after lift off. After one and a half orbits, the S-IVB third-stage engine pushed the spacecraft onto its trajectory toward the Moon with the Trans Lunar Injection burn.

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Clip Number:FTV-0000078
Duration:00:00:18
Date Recorded:Jul-1969
Sound:Yes  (48 KHz bit rate)Sound bit rate: 48 KHz
Color / B&W:Color
Original Media:16mm film
Clip Format:Broadcast Standard Definition
Compression:8 Bit Uncompressed
Frame Size:720 x 576
Aspect Ratio:4:3
Frame Rate:25fps (Frames per Second)
Technical Defects:Slightly fuzzy typical downlinked Kinescpe material from the time.
Clip Credit:NASA
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