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Apollo 11 TV Tapes Go Missing

Richard W.M. Jones writes "On July 21st 1969, Honeysuckle Creek observatory brought us the first TV pictures of men on the moon. The original signals were recorded on high quality slow-scan TV (SSTV) tapes. What was released to the TV networks was reduced to lower quality commercial TV standards. Unfortunately John Sarkissian of Parkes Observatory Australia reports that 698 of the 700 boxes of original tapes have gone missing [warning: large PDF] from the U.S. National Archives. Even more worryingly, the last place on earth which can actually read these tapes is scheduled to close in October this year. The PDF contains interesting comparisons which show that if all you've seen are the TV pictures from the landing, you really haven't seen the first moon walk in its full glory."

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  1. Conspiracy? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Redundant

    oh no more coverup talk will soon follow.

  2. I knew it! by Araxen · · Score: 0, Redundant

    We only walked on the moon in Hollywood not in Space!

  3. Bahh.. by eebra82 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    So half the population of the US goes: "Man, the recordings of the world's first Hollywood simulation of the moon are all gone".

  4. MOD PARENT UP by dacarr · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I would mod you up had I the mod points.

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