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Apollo 8 - Life Onboard  (FTV-0002064)
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Description
View of the Command Module hatch window with bright light outside. Bill Anders can be seen in the far right corner of this very wide angle view. The camera view drifts back towards the hatch window. In the second view Jim Lovell is seen in a shaft of light. He is chewing gum as he turns away from the camera which pans to the left to see Frank Borman who waves at the camera. The view pans further left to see Bill Anders (filming the clip with his left hand). He also waves at the camera and then moves the shot in for a close-up of his mission patch showing its figure of eight trajectory around the Moon.

Historic Context of Clip
Background to Apollo 8:
Apollo 8 was the second successful manned mission of the Apollo space program, in which Commander Frank Borman, Command Module Pilot James Lovell and Lunar Module Pilot William Anders became the first humans to orbit the Moon. It was also the first manned launch of the Saturn V rocket.

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Clip Number: FTV-0002064
Duration: 00:00:32
Date Recorded: 21-Dec-1968
Sound: Mute Mute
Color / B&W: Color
Original Media: 16mm Film
Clip Format: Broadcast High Definition DVC Pro HD 1080 23.98 psf
Clip Credit: NASA
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