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apollo missions were amazing
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thanks
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@Citizen Z you think the footage shown on tv wasn't real?
The pivotal claim for the Apollo hoax theory without which all falls apart, is that what we saw on tv was slow motion footage of astronauts running around in a film studio.
no its not
Pictures are proof something exists now? I have pictures of bigfoot and lock ness monster
Because if it wasn’t slow motion, it couldn’t have happened on Earth, right
the rate at which objects fall is not linear, and slowing it down is linear
h=1/2At^2 but slowing it down would make it a different function
Anyone know anything about how slow motion is produced in film cameras?
There are two ways to make motion slow:
One is, you shoot it at normal speed, and play it back slow.
One is, you shoot it fast and play it back normal.
The second way is called ‘Overcranking’. It looks smoother and more realistic because you’re sampling natural motion at a higher frame rate. But that means they would’ve had to shoot it on film using high speed film cameras, right? Why
In 1969 there were no high-speed video cameras yet. Some people did have magnetic disk recorders that could capture normal speed video and play it back slow. They used it for sports replays; it could record up to 30 seconds. Play back at 10 fps and you got a whopping 90 seconds of slowmo. I say 10 FPS because that was the video framerate for Apollo 11
They had a Non-Interlaced Slow Scan TV camera specially made for them by Westing House. All the later missions were using regular NTSC video cameras running at 29,97 FPS. That would be 3x harder to fake
Your point?
I'm getting there if you'd let me.
Or this guy can spam
lmao
Keep in mind when people today watch documentaries about the Apollo missions, they’re looking at the highlights. They’re looking at short clips cut together. Short clips are much easier to fake. But in July 1969, 600 million people were all staring at a continuous lunar telecast that went on for a long time.
16 min into the EVA they turn on the video camera. 4min later you get your “one small step for man”, then aldrin climbs out, they move the camera onto a tripod, and proceed to do all their moon walking, flag planting, photo snapping, and rock picking. Then Armstrong climbs back up into the lander and its over. By this time the camera has been running for over 143 minutes.
So if we’re faking this with electronic slowmo at 1/3rd speed, we only need to record 47 minutes of continuous live action video on disk.
750k miles from the moon