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Bearing in mind,
as the NASA manual says, "high precision antenna orientation
must be maintained within 2.5 degrees of Earth", and that "the video signal will degrade
extremely rapidly beyond that point." how is it possible to transmit
images with such large oscillations, without signal interruption
or degradation, live from the Moon?
as the NASA manual says, "high precision antenna orientation
must be maintained within 2.5 degrees of Earth", and that "the video signal will degrade
extremely rapidly beyond that point." how is it possible to transmit
images with such large oscillations, without signal interruption
or degradation, live from the Moon?
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Bearing in mind,
as the NASA manual says,
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"high precision antenna orientation
must be maintained
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within 2.5 degrees of Earth",
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and that "the video signal will degrade
extremely rapidly beyond that point."
00:00:13.077 --> 00:00:18.039
how is it possible to transmit
images with such large oscillations,
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without signal interruption
or degradation,
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live from the Moon?
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Movie Summary
This documentary examines the authenticity of the photographic record of NASA's Apollo missions.