Access to unedited photo/video archive of moon landings

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around accessing unedited photo and video archives of the moon landings, specifically seeking original NASA materials. Participants share links and resources related to the Apollo missions and express interest in finding comprehensive archives beyond commonly available images.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Technical explanation
  • Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire to find original NASA archives of moon landing photos and videos, noting difficulty in locating more than a limited selection of images.
  • Another participant provides a link to a specific NASA page that may contain relevant images from the Apollo 11 mission.
  • A different participant shares a link to the Project Apollo Archive, describing it as a repository of digital images related to the lunar landing program, but mentions uncertainty regarding the editing of these images.
  • There is a repeated inquiry about the availability of similar archives for other Apollo missions, indicating a desire for comprehensive access.
  • One participant suggests directly asking the archive for more information, while another mentions having already done so and awaiting a response.
  • A participant points out that the Project Apollo Archive has sections for each Apollo mission, suggesting navigation to find additional resources.
  • Another link is shared to a gallery of photos from a different source, indicating the existence of additional photographic resources outside the main NASA archives.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the need for more comprehensive access to moon landing archives, but there is no consensus on the availability of such resources for all Apollo missions, and some uncertainty remains regarding the editing of images.

Contextual Notes

Some participants express limitations in their searches, indicating a reliance on specific websites and the potential for incomplete information regarding the availability of archives for all missions.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in space exploration, historical documentation of the Apollo missions, and those seeking original photographic and video materials from the moon landings.

duhuhu
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Hey guys, Lately I have been getting really really into the moon landings, and I want to take a look at some of the image archives to get a better look at what all they did and saw on the moon. Unfortunately, no mater how much I search, all I can seem to find is the same hundred or so photos... Does anyone know where I can find/access the original NASA archive of Moon Landing photos and videos?

Thanks!
 
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http://www.apolloarchive.com/
The Project Apollo Archive serves as an online reference source and repository of digital images pertaining to the historic manned lunar landing program. The Archive was created by Kipp Teague in February 1999 ...
About editing I don't know.
 
duhuhu said:
Do you know if they have this for the other moon landings?

how about asking them ;)
 
davenn said:
how about asking them ;)

I asked them about the moon landing pictures a week ago, but their website says that it takes 15-21 days for a response, and I know you guys are a lot faster than that.
 
duhuhu said:
Edward, This is exactly what I was looking for, Do you know if they have this for the other moon landings?

Just navigate back to the home page. There is a separate section for each of the Apollo missions.
 

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