Thread started to prevent another being derailed.How about the two videos during A16 where the video was on the same hill, but recorded a day apart and a kilometer away? Just another clerical error.
I said that was an error about ten years ago, but having watched many more documentaries since then, I'm less inclined to believe it. It's just the way documentary producers seem to work -- they use film or video from one event to illustrate another, but without saying so.
It happens on our TV news in New Zealand. They will be talking about some event or person and using old footage from their libraries to illustrate it. Once upon a time long, long ago, in a more honest universe far, far away,
they used to label it "archival footage' or something like that, but now they don't. It can be very deceptive.
In this case the actual video in the Nasa documentary "Apollo 16: Nothing so Hidden" (HQ 222, produced by A-V Corporation, Houston), was filmed not a day apart, but minutes apart at the same location, and used in the documentary to portray different events on different days at different locations.
I'll go through the documentary and find exactly where the relevant incidents occur.