I was just puttering around on the internet, when a question occured to me. And my co-workers are definitely not the "inquiring minds" types who might have the answer (though they do surprise you sometimes), so I am asking the only other group of people I can communicate with while at work.
We've all seen the video of the man in the space suit climbing down the ladder from the bug-like landing module, but it just occured to me - Who was holding the camera? Is that iconic video & the stills from it really just a film of the SECOND man stepping onto the moon? Was there a pre-placed camera? That strikes me as somehow obnoxious ("No no, Neil. It isn't enough that you have to fly to a physical location that no human being has ever been before, you have LAND DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF THE CAMERA TOO!" ) or else anti-climactic ("Yeah, this turns out to be a lot easier than we thought, so we set up a robot-camera for the photo op ahead of time." ).
All in all it makes you wonder.
Speaking of wondering, does anyone else go "uh oh" to themselves when the log on and see that there are pending Noteboard messages? Or is it symptomatic of some other issue peculiar to myself?
We've all seen the video of the man in the space suit climbing down the ladder from the bug-like landing module, but it just occured to me - Who was holding the camera? Is that iconic video & the stills from it really just a film of the SECOND man stepping onto the moon? Was there a pre-placed camera? That strikes me as somehow obnoxious ("No no, Neil. It isn't enough that you have to fly to a physical location that no human being has ever been before, you have LAND DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF THE CAMERA TOO!" ) or else anti-climactic ("Yeah, this turns out to be a lot easier than we thought, so we set up a robot-camera for the photo op ahead of time." ).
All in all it makes you wonder.
Speaking of wondering, does anyone else go "uh oh" to themselves when the log on and see that there are pending Noteboard messages? Or is it symptomatic of some other issue peculiar to myself?
Who filmed the "moon landing"?
16/04/2010 01:28:11 PM
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I always thought it was a camera attached to an arm on the lander. *NM*
16/04/2010 01:36:29 PM
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Dunno, but Neil could have had a lot more fun with it than he did.
16/04/2010 02:47:02 PM
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Stephen Spielberg *NM*
16/04/2010 06:26:40 PM
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