ThinkingManNeil
Charter Member
Helluva long way to go for a $100 hamburger...
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...and no alternate to divert to
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...and no alternate to divert to
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Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
as i recall they aimed the camera at the sun and it blew up, quit working?
That was the Apollo 12 mission - second landing. The Lunar Module Pilot, Alan Bean, inadvertently pointed the colour TV camera into the Sun and fried the camera. Apollo 11 used a B & W TV camera, which worked fine, a Hasselblad 70mm medium format still camera mounted on the chest control pack of Neil Armstrong's EVA spacesuit, and a time lapse 16mm cine-cam mounted in one of the windows of the LM to record the surface EVA. Ironically, other than the TV and 16mm EVA film footage, there are no still portraits of Armstrong on the lunar surface taken with the 70mm Hasselblad camera, they are all of Lunar Module Pilot Buzz Aldrin as it was deemed too difficult and time consuming to transfer the camera back and forth between Armstrong and Aldrin, so the photography duties fell to Armstong. The only Hasselblad image of Armstrong is of his tiny reflection in the gold-plated visor of Aldrin's EVA helmet as he took the historic portrait of Aldrin above...
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Unfortunately, time constraints didn't allow the crew to make that photo op.:salute:
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Who fixed it?