Thank you for the exceptional footage, live coverage, inside scientific glimpse, and historic moments of Apollo 11 today! Julie Ann Racino, ASPA, SSTIG, 2017-2019
We have the true experiments are always the live events, as opposed to those that are in the experimental boxes! Exactly what are the effects of that moon walk, and now repressurizing the cabin of the first astronauts on the moon. Proud to be an American and a global citizen.
We loved it saying in high school-where are the women?! Thanks to Dr. Irving Gordy for opening up the world of outerspace via the Airforce Research Laboratories. Julie Ann Racino, Rome Science Congress, 1967-1969!
@@mikeosullivan3699 That would be Bruce McCandless; Dude flew into space 15 years later and performed the first spacewalk _without_ a tether in the now ancient MMU.
At mission time 108:06:31:00 or on this youtube video at 4:26:31 the image on the screen at mission control appears to be an astronaut. But according to the timeline the Eagle crew had not egressed yet? Its this a misplaced video? This whole experience is amazing none the less.
I'd say someone read the timecode wrong on that snippet of footage from the control room when compiling this video and pasted it onto the wrong part of the video timeline. Good catch.
The website linked in the description is outstanding - excellently done.
Thank you for the exceptional footage, live coverage, inside scientific glimpse, and historic moments of Apollo 11 today! Julie Ann Racino, ASPA, SSTIG, 2017-2019
We have the true experiments are always the live events, as opposed to those that are in the experimental boxes! Exactly what are the effects of that moon walk, and now repressurizing the cabin of the first astronauts on the moon. Proud to be an American and a global citizen.
5:24:25 This is the moment you are looking for/ Este es el momento que buscas.
Ooh, you spoiled it... ;-)
“That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind” those words still actual
check out the mission log at 95:46:12 Armstong was checking his dialogue for stepping off the LM.
We loved it saying in high school-where are the women?! Thanks to Dr. Irving Gordy for opening up the world of outerspace via the Airforce Research Laboratories. Julie Ann Racino, Rome Science Congress, 1967-1969!
I would watch every single mission. Yes. YES YES YES. _YEES_
incredible
This is AWESOME X 1000. WOW!!!
Incredible.
Good job whoever did this
apolloinrealtime.org/11 is the full app
@@apollorealtime8303 AND IT'S AWESOME!!! :-)
I've been following along in real time since the 80 hour mark. They're now on the surface.
Brilliant...
4:27:27 Deke Slayton puffing *_HUGE_* stogie.
Who's the guy sitting between Deke and Jim? He looks like he's about 12 years old.
@@mikeosullivan3699 That would be Bruce McCandless; Dude flew into space 15 years later and performed the first spacewalk _without_ a tether in the now ancient MMU.
1984 ua-cam.com/video/m11IjUODi-c/v-deo.html
We have a GO for launch!!
2:56:30 "If you'll excuse me a minute, I'm going to have a cup of coffee."
Who gave this the 1 thumbs down?
A fuckwit. And most likely a flat earth brand of fuckwit.
a terraplanist
My God the thumbdowns are multiplying!!! _NOOOO_
Idiots who think this is a hoax
At mission time 108:06:31:00 or on this youtube video at 4:26:31 the image on the screen at mission control appears to be an astronaut. But according to the timeline the Eagle crew had not egressed yet? Its this a misplaced video? This whole experience is amazing none the less.
I'd say someone read the timecode wrong on that snippet of footage from the control room when compiling this video and pasted it onto the wrong part of the video timeline. Good catch.
@@flumpyhumpy it's a bad error!!!! at this time every mistake is a proof... ;)
I watched the whole vid but I didn’t understand anything rip my 8 hours