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01:27:32 0.4 |
SHOT OF PARTIAL MOON IN SKY. ZOOM IN "APOLLO 10" ON LAUNCH PAD AT KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLORIDA, MAY 18, 1969. "IT WOULD CARRY 3 MEN WITHIN 9 MILES OF THE MOON'S SURFACE
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01:28:03 31.4 |
MONTAGE CU HANDS OF ASSISTANT PLACES GLOVES ON ASTRONAUT'S HAND AS HE PREPARES FOR FLIGHT. VARIOUS SHOTS HEAVY TRAFFIC AT NIGHT IN FLORIDA. ANOTHER ASTRONAUT DONS HEADGEAR. GOOD SHOT OF FULL MOON.
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01:28:18 46.4 |
MS NAVAL OFFICER DIRECTING TRAFFIC AT THE CAPE. FACE SHOT ASTRONAUT GETTING PREPARED.
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01:28:45 73.4 |
MS ASTRONAUTS THOMAS STAFFORD, JOHN YOUNG AND EUGENE CERNAN AND BEING LED BY CIVILIAN DOWN HALLWAY, TOWARDS CAMERA, TO ELEVATOR. THEY WAVE TO CAMERA. PRETTY GIRL HOLDING STUFFED ANIMAL OF SNOOPY, WATCHES.
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01:28:55 83.4 |
ASTRONAUT CERNAN GRABS GIRL WITH STUFFED ANIMAL, BY HER WAIST AND WALKS HER TO THE ELEVATOR. ASTRONAUTS BOARDS BUS TO LAUNCHING PAD. ABOVE SHOTS ASTRONAUTS ARRIVING AT LAUNCH PAD.
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01:29:29 117.4 |
CU HANDS OF NEWSMAN TYPING STORY AS IT HAPPENS, ZOOM AWAY, NEWSMEN IN STANDS AT LAUNCH SITE. CU RADIO ANNOUNCER WITH HEADGEAR ANNOUNCING THE ACTIVITY. "17 SECONDS AND COUNTING, AA, 10, 9, ....."
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01:29:43 131.4 |
MONTAGE VARIOUS SHOTS ROCKET FIRES IN HUGE EXPLOSION OF SMOKE AND FIRE, ALL SORTS OF FALLING DEBRIS, AS ROCKET LIFTS OFF. C "20 SECONDS AND 280 TONS LATER, THE ROCKET CLEARS THE PAD".
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01:31:31 239.4 |
NEWSMEN IN STANDS AND OTHERS LEAN BACK TO WATCH FLIGHT, OTHERS WATCH THROUGH BINOCULARS AS WELL AS TAKING FILM SHOTS.. LAUNCH DIRECTORS ARE ELATED. "SHOT WAS RIGHT ON TIME, ON TARGET".
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01:31:57 265.4 |
VARIOUS SHOTS FLIGHT CONTROLLERS IN HOUSTON AT THEIR DESKS WITH HEADPHONES, TRACKING THE FLIGHT ON COMPUTERS.
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01:32:08 276.4 |
VARIOUS VIEWS OF MOON AS SEEN BY ASTRONAUTS FOR 1ST TIME ON COLOR TV.
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01:32:26 294.4 |
SHOTS OF ASTRONAUTS 1ST CRITICAL MANEUVER, SEPARATION AND DOCKING WITH LUNAR MODULE IS SHOWN FOR 1ST TIME AS IT COMES CLOSER AND CLOSER..MONTAGE VARIOUS SHOTS ASTRONAUTS AT WORK IN MODULE.
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01:33:28 356.4 |
MONTAGE ASTRONAUTS ADJUSTING TO WEIGHTLESS ENVIRONMENT WHERE THERE IS NO UP OR DOWN, NO SUNRISE OR SUNSET. ASTRONAUTS PLAYFULLY TOSS AROUND VARIOUS ITEMS WHICH FLOAT AROUND THE CABIN.
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01:35:21 469.4 |
MONTAGE VARIOUS SHOTS APOLLO 11 BEING PREPARED FOR ITS JOURNEY TO THE MOON. VARIOUS SHOTS P APOLLO 11 ROCKET ON LAUNCH PAD.
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01:36:05 513.4 |
CU FACE SHOTS EDWIN ALDRIN, NEIL ARMSTRONG AND MICHAEL COLLINS IN SPACE SUIT. CU NEIL ARMSTRONG SANS HELMET IS SLATED TO BE THE FIRST MAN TO SET FOOT ON THE MOON. THEIR TRAINING GOES ON.
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01:36:42 550.4 |
ASTRONAUTS IN SWIMMING PRACTICE SIMULATED GRAVITY TRAINING UNDER WATER AND IN THE AIR IN ZER0 GRAVITY CHAMBER.
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01:37:31 599.4 |
MONTAGE VARIOUS SHOTS SURFACE OF MOON AS APOLLO 10 ORBITS THE MOON, CLOSER THAN EVER BEFORE. THEY DUPLICATE THE APOLLO 11 FLIGHT PLAN IN EVERY WAY.. GREAT SHOTS OF MOON SURFACE.
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01:40:59 807.4 |
MORE CU SHOTS LUNAR SURFACE (FROM ABOUT 50,000 FEET). "SO CLOSE, ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS PUT YOUR TAIL WHEELS DOWN AND YOU'RE THERE". "THIS IS A PREVIEW OF WHAT CREW OF APOLLO 11 WILL SEE WHEN THEY MAKE LUNAR LANDING
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01:42:53 921.4 |
VARIOUS SHOTS AT ASTRONAUTS AT A MOCK LUNAR SURFACE IN A HANGAR IN HOUSTON, PRACTICE PICKING UP AND SAVING SAMPLES OF LUNAR SURFACE SAMPLES TO TAKE BACK TO EARTH. ON THAT FAST APPROACHING DAY.
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01:43:13 941.4 |
CU NEIL ARMSTRONG IN SPACE SUIT PLACES A "CONTINGENCY" SAMPLE IN LARGE POCKET AT HIS KNEE, TO GUARANTEE THAT SOMETHING WILL BE BROUGHT BACK EVEN IF THE LEAVE IN A HURRY.
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01:43:25 953.4 |
MONTAGE VARIOUS SHOTS EXECUTIVES AND EXECUTIVES WATCHING THE PRACTICE SESSION. NS ASTRONAUT WITH CAMERA. "DURING THE ACTUAL MISSION EVERY SAMPLE WILL BE DESCRIBED AND FILMED". MORE OF TRAINING SESSION.
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01:45:40 1088.4 |
VARIOUS SHOTS UNEXPECTED 180 DEGREE TURN OF APOLLO 10 MODULE WHEN AN ERROR OCCURRED. FORTUNATELY THE ERROR WAS CORRECTED IN SECONDS.
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01:46:29 1137.4 |
SHOT OF PARTIAL EARTH ON HORIZON OF MOON AS SEEN FROM APOLLO 10.
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01:47:00 1168.4 |
VARIOUS SHOTS OF TWO SPACE CRAFTS AS THEY SLOWLY COME TOGETHER FOR DOCKING.
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01:48:47 1275.4 |
NEWSPAPER PRESSES PRINTING THE STORY.
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01:49:13 1301.4 |
SHOTS SHOW ASTRONAUTS TAKING ADVANTAGE OF LESSONS LEARNED TO AVOID MOTION SICKNESSES AND OTHER ILL EFFECTS OF SPACE TRAVEL. SPECIAL EXERCISES SUCH AS HEAD MOVEMENT AND TUMBLING. GREAT SHOT ASTRONAUT TUMBLING AND OTHER ACTIVITIES.
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01:52:42 1510.4 |
VARIOUS SHOTS CROWDS PEOPLE, CHILDREN LISTENING TO AND WATCHING TV REPORTS OUTSIDE STORES.
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01:53:12 1540.4 |
LS RETURNING SPACE VEHICLE IN FORM OD BRIGHT STREAK ACROSS SKY. LS GROUP OF PARACHUTES CARRYING VEHICLE AND ASTRONAUTS., SLOW DRIFT DOWN TO SEA.
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01:53:42 1570.4 |
VARIOUS SHOTS HELICOPTER HOVERING OVER FLOATATION DEVICE CONTAINING VEHICLE FIN OCEAN . ASTRONAUTS BEING LIFTED TO HELICOPTER. HELICOPTER LANDING ON CARRIER, ASTRONAUTS EXIT.
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01:54:43 1631.4 |
VARIOUS SHOTS EACH ASTRONAUTS ON PHONES CALLING THEIR LOVED ONES. PHOTOS ASTRONAUT HOLDING HIS LITTLE DAUGHTER IN ARMS.
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01:55:06 1654.4 |
AERIAL VIEW APOLLO 11 ON PAD AND COUNTDOWN PROCEEDING. THANKS TO ASTRONAUTS OF APOLLO 10.
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