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Apollo 10 TV Transmission  (FTV-0000991)
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Description
TV downlink of Tom Stafford and John Young on the screen. Young is floating upside down and Tom Stafford is holding his snoopy cap and bobbing him up and down. He tells Mission control "you have your choice. If you don't like things the right side up you can go upside down." Young quips back "I just do what he says". Capcom replies "Ok we got one of you in each direction" Young replies "it's the only way to fly" Views of this down link on the screen at Mission Control.

Historic Context of Clip
Background to Apollo 10:
Apollo 10 was the fourth manned mission in the Apollo program. The mission included the second crew to orbit the Moon, and the test of the Lunar Module in lunar orbit. The module came to within 8.4 nautical miles (15.6 km) of the lunar surface during practice manoeuvres.

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Clip Number:FTV-0000991
Duration:00:00:20
Date Recorded:May-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)
Clip Credit:NASA
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