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Apollo Discussions => The Reality of Apollo => Topic started by: Kiwi on August 30, 2016, 05:31:13 AM

Title: Neil Armstrong, the landing film, and Google Moon
Post by: Kiwi on August 30, 2016, 05:31:13 AM
I've not heard of this video before, and fortunately it came up automatically at YouTube after I'd watched S G Collins's marvellous first video about the "hoax" for about the 7th time.



Neil was in Australia giving a talk at a dinner on 24 August 2011. On the left he shows the last few minutes of the 16mm movie film of Eagle landing on the Moon, and on the right are Google Moon images of the same scene, synched to the film and showing a larger view up until just before touchdown.

S G Collins's video again:



Title: Re: Neil Armstrong, the landing film, and Google Moon
Post by: bknight on August 30, 2016, 12:04:04 PM
I've not heard of this video before, and fortunately it came up automatically at YouTube after I'd watched S G Collins's marvellous first video about the "hoax" for about the 7th time.



Neil was in Australia giving a talk at a dinner on 24 August 2011. On the left he shows the last few minutes of the 16mm movie film of Eagle landing on the Moon, and on the right are Google Moon images of the same scene, synched to the film and showing a larger view up until just before touchdown.

S G Collins's video again:

Yes I watched it about a month ago.  Collins's video not so recently but both are good videos.
Title: Re: Neil Armstrong, the landing film, and Google Moon
Post by: mako88sb on August 30, 2016, 02:30:37 PM
I've not heard of this video before, and fortunately it came up automatically at YouTube after I'd watched S G Collins's marvellous first video about the "hoax" for about the 7th time.



Neil was in Australia giving a talk at a dinner on 24 August 2011. On the left he shows the last few minutes of the 16mm movie film of Eagle landing on the Moon, and on the right are Google Moon images of the same scene, synched to the film and showing a larger view up until just before touchdown.

S G Collins's video again:


Collin's response to video "For Jarrah" is even better in some ways because he goes into even more detail and soundly but politely put's BlunderBoy in his proper place.