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11-серия. Передача Голубой Огонек или в чем Эйнштейн был не прав.
НАСА утверждает, что снимки были сделаны
325 тыс.км от Земли и 88 тыс.км от Луны.
Значит, Солнце там тоже голубое?
http://history.nasa.…pt_pao.htm
APOLLO 11 MISSION COMMENTARY 7-18-69 CDT 15:47 - GET 55:15 - TAPE 174/1
PAO
extremely sharp picture is coming to us from about 175,000 miles distance from earth. Presently about 48,000 miles from the moon.
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APOLLO 11 MISSION COMMENTARY 7-18-69 CDT 16:07 - GET 55:35 - TAPE 176/2
SC
I'll open up the windows and see what the lighting condition's going to be like.
CAPCOM
11, Houston. That's a real good view we have of the AOT. You're back there, Buzz, and notice you're taking down one of the window shades. Over.
CAPCOM
The light is superb.
SC
How's the sun coming in? How's the sun coming in from this direction going to affect what you can see?
CAPCOM
It made it really super. The lighting is excellent in the LM right now. We can make out the AOT, the ISA, and the left-hand window- there's a little glare off of that, but the LMP side the - with the shade down it's really excellent. Over.
SC
Well, let's - I'm turned around, why I took the shade off my side first.
CAPCOM
Roger. We copy. The light level for the TV is really excellent. Over.
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APOLLO 11 MISSION COMMENTARY 7-18-69 CDT 16:17 - GET 55:45 - TAPE 177/2
PAO
This television transmission has now been running about 42 minutes, and the spacecraft now about 176 thousand miles from earth.
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Видеозапись:
http://www.youtube.c…juwgHxR3GA
http://www.youtube.c…PK2jrtbdjE
http://www.youtube.c…h6nKn_oXtA
НАСА утверждает, что телепередача велась на расстоянии 175 тыс. морских миль ~ 324 тыс.км от Земли, и 48 тыс. морских миль ~ 88 тыс.км от Луны.
Практически нет задержек в диалогах "овер-роджер", достигнута сверхсветовая скорость по радио и ТВ, а может Хъюстон раньше был ближе к луне?
см. также:
Apollo 11 The impossible landing approach - Analysis by Michael Palomino (2009)