Why did they bring earths shittiest quality camera to film mankinds most monumental step?

Why did they bring earths shittiest quality camera to film mankinds most monumental step?

reminder:

Moon landing: 1972

Planet of the Apes: 1968
Jaws: 1975
2001 a space odyssey: 1968

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Wasn't this the live broadcast camera? No shit live video beamed from the moon was terrible quality.

Jesus Christ you're retarded

Even the bigfoot sighting footage from 1968 is more clear

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its a screenshot of the official recordings stored by nasa

They had very limited bandwidth for the live broadcast
Read a book sometime

Yes, it's the recording of the live broadcast.

me get this straight you actually think they had a live broadcast on the moon?
where it takes about 3 minutes for a signal to bounce off of?
and you watch the president just casually talk to astronauts who are on the moon with no delay and you thought nothing was strange about that?

they actually list that as the reason for these being the clearest versions of the tape that exist funnily enough.

well this is still the best picture we can get from here on earth, what do you expect?

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Supposedly they had a strong enough signal to livestream back to earth from that tin can.

The recordings are also incomplete. This makes sense because they already spent all the money on the rocket ship. Also, moon landings ceased only as home recording hardware became available.

how did the camera get out there before neil Armstrong?

They brought the best still cameras on earth you fucking idiot. You're so stupid you must be a nigger ffs

They had an intern up there waiting for them. He needed the credits.

There was a much higher quality recording made, but:
>The Apollo 11 missing tapes were those that were recorded from Apollo 11's slow-scan television (SSTV) telecast in its raw format on telemetry data tape at the time of the first Moon landing in 1969 and subsequently lost. The data tapes were used to record all transmitted data (video as well as telemetry) for backup.

>To broadcast the SSTV transmission on standard television, NASA ground receiving stations performed real-time scan conversion to the NTSC television format. The moonwalk's converted video signal was broadcast live around the world on July 21, 1969 (2:56 UTC). At the time, the NTSC broadcast was recorded on many videotapes and kinescope films. Many of these low-quality recordings remain intact. As the real-time broadcast worked and was widely recorded, preservation of the backup video was not deemed a priority in the years immediately following the mission.[1] In the early 1980s, NASA's Landsat program was facing a severe data tape shortage and it is likely the tapes were erased and reused at this time.[2]

>A team of retired NASA employees and contractors tried to find the tapes in the early 2000s but was unable to do so. The search was sparked when several still photographs appeared in the late 1990s that showed the visually superior raw SSTV transmission on ground-station monitors. The research team conducted a multi-year investigation in the hopes of finding the most pristine and detailed video images of the moonwalk. If copies of the original SSTV format tapes were to be found, more modern digital technology could make a higher-quality conversion, yielding better images than those originally seen. The researchers concluded that the tapes containing the raw unprocessed Apollo 11 SSTV signal were erased and reused by NASA in the early 1980s, following standard procedure at the time.[3][1][4]

still camera yet the camera can be seen moving in some footage before the space ship has even landed? lmao. stay in ur league peon

youtube.com/watch?v=FlpstXNjImY

exactly, yet to be refuted

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My question is if the broadcast signal came from the lander, and the camera was away from the lander, where is the cable from the camera to the radar? Was it a wireless signal?

public.nrao.edu/blogs/from-the-moon-to-the-earth/

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Ever wonder who designed the camera that Apollo used?
Hint: It's not someone with extensive underwater filming experience or Hollywood experience or a PhD electrical engineer. This person doesn't even have a completed degree to their name, but they did work for Westinghouse in Baltimore, and they gave him a team with 75 engineers and more than 300 manufacturers to do this project which would also win him an Emmy.

>Stan Lebar was more than an acclaimed scientist. The father of three children - two doctors and an editor - he also was active in the Anne Arundel County Jewish community. In 1960, Lebar was a founding member of Temple Beth Shalom in Arnold, and the first organizational meeting was held in his home, according to Rabbi Ari Goldstein.

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so not only did they not bother bringing good cameras, they didnt even bother saving the footage and its only by chance we have any recording of it at all? wow. convincing shit

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WERE WHALERS ON THE MOON

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The goy make all the equipment and the jew holds it in a photo.
>Oy vey look what I made.

I don't know what the hell happened with the moon landing. But the fact that we haven't been back in fucking forever leads me to believe that either

1. We didn't actually land or
2. We're such a vapid society that no one appreciates pushing the boundaries of discovery

And the latter option depresses the shit out of me.
2.