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Sorry for the interruption. I'll just park this here for a while. I only saw it for the first time a moment ago. (Original Post) Judi Lynn Oct 23 OP
That's just delightful Easterncedar Oct 23 #1
Having way too much fun. duncang Oct 23 #2
Recommended! Fantastic b-roll of the Moon missions! Drum Oct 23 #3
my fear (if i had been one of them): ret5hd Oct 23 #4
Me too! dchill Oct 23 #5
'dad gummit'? irisblue Oct 23 #6
Micheal Jacksons Moonwalk was sooo different irisblue Oct 23 #7
Dancing on the moon.. thanks for sharing. mountain grammy Oct 23 #8
So fun! summer_in_TX Oct 23 #9
Oh, some of them were shown. AZ8theist Oct 23 #11
I had no idea. summer_in_TX Oct 23 #12
It's interesting watching the zero-atmosphere moon gravity dust clouds. NBachers Oct 23 #10

duncang

(3,591 posts)
2. Having way too much fun.
Wed Oct 23, 2024, 08:42 PM
Oct 23

While that was happening the news just ran with serious stuff. I really think they should have shown more of that. The centrifugal force one was really good.

summer_in_TX

(3,206 posts)
9. So fun!
Wed Oct 23, 2024, 10:47 PM
Oct 23

I guess these were not shown in order not to embarrass the astronauts or the country. But that was delightful. Learning how to walk, fall, and get back up included.

AZ8theist

(6,491 posts)
11. Oh, some of them were shown.
Wed Oct 23, 2024, 11:06 PM
Oct 23

I watched every single EVA that was broadcast back then. I was obsessed with spaceflight and the moon missions.

A lot of the later missions after Apollo 11 had moon walk broadcasts at 2 or 3 in the morning on the east coast. I used to set my alarm and turn on our 1 color tv to watch, hoping not to wake up my parents. The golf shot, the Lunar Rover, and some of these spills were all shown on tv.
I am so thankful I got to see it live.

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