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Apollo 11 - Day 2 (Full Mission)

Apollo 11 - Day 2 (Full Mission) 17th July 1969 - Day 2 starts at GET 15hr 28m. Crew wake-up is followed by morning news and an unscheduled TV broadcast. The crew perform the scheduled TV broadcast from a distance of 129,000 miles from earth. Later the unscheduled TV broadcast is replayed to the networks. This video concludes at GET 42h 28m Timeline 00:00:16 PAO announcements as crew sleeps 00:12:37 Good Morning 00:23:45 The Morning News 00:32:00 P23s 00:01:44 Unscheduled TV (Not broadcast at this time) 02:33:33 TV broadcast 130,000 miles out 03:37:54 Unscheduled TV tape playback 04:05:04 Goodnight PAO With grateful thanks to Robin, Pat, Ben, Stephen, Dwight, Britt and Vinny and Ed without whom this project would not have been completed or be so complete in coverage. All Video/Audio/Photographs courtesy NASA I highly recommend following the series whilst reading the Apollo 11 Flight Journal - https://history.nasa.gov/afj/ap11fj/i... and the Apollo Lunar Surface Journal - https://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/ Other great sites to link to which I have sourced for information or material in the making of the series- The Apollo Audio Collection - https://archive.org/details/nasaaudio... Virtual Apollo Guidence Computer Homepage - https://www.ibiblio.org/apollo/ Orbiter Space Flight Simulator - http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/ Apogee Books - http://www.cgpublishing.com/ Facebook Groups Mercury, Gemini & Saturn/Apollo Era!! Facebook page -   / mercurygeminiapollo   Apollo 11 Facebook Page -   / apollo11celebration   Space Hipsters Facebook Page -   / spacehipsters   The following books were invaluable in the making of the series Apollo 11 The NASA Mission Reports (Parts 1, 2 and 3) - Robert Godwin Footprints in the Dust - Colin Burgess A Man on the Moon - Andrew Chaikin Carrying the Fire - Michael Collins Failure is Not an Option - Eugene Kranz First Man - James Hansen/Neil Armstrong Forever Young - James Hansen/John Young Last Man on the Moon - Eugene Cernan Rocket Men - Robert Kurson Man on the Moon - Peter Fairley The Invasion of the Moon - Peter Ryan Chariots for Apollo - Courtney Brooks/James Grimwood/Loyd Swenson LEM Lunar Excusion Module Failiarisation Manual - Grumman How Apollo Flew to the Moon - David Woods Apollo - A Chronology 1 to 4 - NASA Growing Up with Spaceflight - Apollo Parts 1 & 2 - Wes Oleszewski Live TV from the Moon - Dwight Steven-Boniecki If you would like to donate to this and future projects (any donation will go towards purchasing hardware/software for use on these series) paypal.me/Lunarmodule5 - any donations are received with gratitude and thanks! The Full Mission Series Production - An Explanation of the Process Production began in February 2018 with the intention of release on the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11's launch day (subsequently the pre and post flight press conferences were added). Each video took between 1 and 3 months to produce. Full Mission videos start with editing of the available audio for that particular day, sometimes split bewteen 3 tracks of audio (air to ground/flight directors loop/crew onboard tape). Once that process is completed the available TV transmissions or other associated video is positioned along with 16mm film taken by the crew. Photographs are placed in the mission timeline aprroximately near to where there were taken in the mission. Captions are then added to give pertinent information. The gaps that are left visually are filled with screen captures of the spacecraft from the Orbiter Space Simulator. Positions of spacecraft are approximated to what would have been seen on the mission, but during TLI, CSM RCS and SPS burns (LOI etc) the orientation is as near as I can get it to the actual (with sage advice from RW). Once these screen captures are in place the Apollo Guidence Computer (Virtual AGC) screens are captured. This involves setting the AGC time to the PAO announcements during the flight, screen capturing them and then transferring them to the timeline. Finally the title sequences are added. Final editing of the whole video takes place with a run-through of the whole thing before the render of the video. Video sizes vary from 4 to 48gb.

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