[HN Gopher] Experience the Apollo 11 Lunar Landing
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       Experience the Apollo 11 Lunar Landing
        
       Author : marvinborner
       Score  : 126 points
       Date   : 2024-08-30 13:52 UTC (9 hours ago)
        
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 (TXT) w3m dump (www.firstmenonthemoon.com)
        
       | pangratz wrote:
       | I love the calm communications. The feeling of everything
       | possible thought out.
       | 
       | Regarding moon landing videos, I also enjoyed the "story" of the
       | computer on board which is told in this great presentation [1]:
       | Light Years Ahead | The 1969 Apollo Guidance Computer by Robert
       | Wills. Definitely worth a watch if you fancy the moon landing.
       | 
       | [1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1J2RMorJXM
        
         | oldgregg wrote:
         | So thought out, feels like watching a kubrick film
        
         | idatum wrote:
         | Buzz did have a bit of urgency in his voice regarding the 1202
         | alarm :)
        
       | cbm-vic-20 wrote:
       | See also Apollo in Real Time.
       | 
       | https://apolloinrealtime.org/
       | 
       | They have the entire Apollo 11, 13, and 17 mission recordings
       | from each of the stations in Mission Control, and the comm loops
       | for the service and landing modules, from hours before liftoff to
       | splashdown, interspersed with videos from parts of the mission.
        
         | rzzzt wrote:
         | Spacelog renders the mission transcripts like a social network
         | feed: https://apollo11.spacelog.org/04:04:18:04/#log-
         | line-361084
        
         | cameldrv wrote:
         | See also the 2019 documentary "Apollo 11." I saw it in the
         | theater and was blown away. The story of the mission is told
         | almost entirely with archival footage, much of which the
         | filmmakers had to digitize as it was sitting in a NASA vault.
         | The filmmakers created Apollo in real time somewhat as a
         | byproduct of this digitization process.
        
         | iggldiggl wrote:
         | > from each of the stations in Mission Control
         | 
         | It was nice poking around the various mission control loops of
         | Apollo 11 pre-launch and randomly stumbling across a voice with
         | a German accent and realising I'd stumbled across Guenter Wendt
         | ("I wonder where Guenter Wendt").
        
       | jihadjihad wrote:
       | It's a great multimedia experience, there have been other
       | discussions [0] on it in the past as well.
       | 
       | I'd nominate 9/11 in Realtime [1] as another exemplary project.
       | 
       | 0: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5503225
       | 
       | 1: https://911realtime.org/
        
       | faizshah wrote:
       | Do yourself a favor and look up moon landing 4k on youtube.
       | There's some amazing immersive stuff now:
       | https://youtu.be/boFZ3cAws20
       | 
       | There's also a few amazing first person videos from space walks
       | on the ISS: https://youtu.be/AmrrSfiMxGA
       | 
       | The footage from Artemis is gonna be incredible.
       | 
       | Also highly recommend this "are we going?" Talk on engineering
       | issues in Artemis: https://youtu.be/OoJsPvmFixU Which is where I
       | learned about this report from NASA called "What Made Apollo a
       | Success":
       | https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/19720005243/downloads/19...
        
         | albert_e wrote:
         | Thanks!
         | 
         | I liked reading this extensive accunt of all apollo missions
         | and what each accomplished --
         | 
         | A Man on the Moon: The Voyages of the Apollo Astronauts Andrew
         | Chaikin https://www.amazon.in/Man-Moon-Voyages-Apollo-
         | Astronauts/dp/...
         | 
         | I wish there was an "annotated verison" or enthusiast
         | discussion forum that corss-linked footage like this to the
         | corresponding passages in the book so we can live it more fully
        
           | embedded_hiker wrote:
           | The Apollo Lunar Surface Journal, and the accompanying Apollo
           | Flight Journal, are transcripts of the audio recordings, with
           | accompanying audio/video, and annotations from post mission
           | briefings, and interviews with the astronauts in the 1990s.
           | There is an overwhelming amount of detail. Dave Scott of
           | Apollo 15 was a particularly enthusiastic participant in
           | this, but not the only one. It really is a tremendous
           | resource for Apollo. https://www.nasa.gov/history/alsj/
           | https://www.nasa.gov/history/afj/
        
         | mncharity wrote:
         | > amazing [...] space walks
         | 
         | The upcoming Polaris Dawn spacewalk will be live streamed. Its
         | cameras were said to be a priority. It's on day 3. Launch is
         | currently waiting on reentry weather.
        
       | ape4 wrote:
       | Sounded like 2 alarms and low fuel!
        
       | morning-coffee wrote:
       | I love it... that's a great way to present it.
       | 
       | Man, those folks were impressive to be juggling all that
       | information and have the communications processes in place manage
       | it all... and calmly. (Steely-eyed missile men, indeed.)
       | 
       | I was born a month after they landed, and while growing up, the
       | Apollo program was _the_ inspiration for becoming an engineer.
        
       | jwr wrote:
       | This is such an amazing engineering achievement, especially if
       | you consider the technology available at the time (computers!) --
       | I'm worried that we are unable to produce such wonderful work
       | anymore. And that most of the effort seems to get invested into
       | useless crap like adtech.
        
         | rqtwteye wrote:
         | If we spent 4% of GDP on a moon landing, we could easily do it
         | again. Or if NASA just had a clear goal to pursue and wasn't
         | pushed around by Congress all the time.
        
           | ForOldHack wrote:
           | Nothing, bar none: No human endeavor has paid itself back,
           | including the computer you are reading this on, more than the
           | American Space Program.
           | 
           | Let's push around Congress to get the simple problems fixed
           | so that we can concentrate on the Problems that are hard.
           | 
           | "We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon in
           | this decade and do the other things, not because they are
           | easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve
           | to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills,
           | because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept,
           | one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to
           | win, and the others, too."
           | 
           | John F. Kennedy Address at Rice University - Sept. 12, 1962.
        
       | caseyf7 wrote:
       | This is fantastic. I really appreciate how the two audio loops
       | take advantage of stereo and are on separate channels. Much more
       | immersive this way.
        
       | knorker wrote:
       | I still can't listen to these recordings without getting so
       | emotional that I produce some actual tears.
       | 
       | I love it.
        
       | butz wrote:
       | With Apollo 11 source code publicly available, maybe someone will
       | add a "debugger" panel that steps through each line of code
       | during landing?
        
       | OldGuyInTheClub wrote:
       | There's something incredibly compelling about launch and in-
       | flight polls. I never tire of listening to them.
        
       | pomian wrote:
       | Another chance to recommend a book that I learnt about from HN: I
       | highly recommend the book, Sunburst and Luminary;
       | http://www.sunburstandluminary.com/SLhome.html
       | 
       | A technical pleasure and also very good glimpse into the Apollo
       | team - working together, to land on the moon. It is a fun easy
       | read, written by the fellow in charge of programming the guidance
       | computer on the lunar lander. It is also a great snapshot of that
       | time in history, the excitement of Apollo, and with the
       | frustration of the Vietnam war going on, some protests, etc. Just
       | a hint - the main programmer, was an English major, and his use
       | of the right words, were a key factor in the success of of
       | creating an efficient and effective computer language
        
       | jackschultz wrote:
       | Awesome to see this. One of my favorite songs to listen to that
       | can get a pumped up feeling is Go! by Public Service Broadcasting
       | where they use the voices from here in the song. I knew the
       | source was Apollo landing, and it's cool to listen to the words
       | from their origination.
       | 
       | [0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHIo6qwJarI
        
       | ForOldHack wrote:
       | Scary and stunning. The RIGHT stuff. American heros. Thanks.
        
       | aquafox wrote:
       | On a related note, Nvidia virtually recreated the Apollo 11 lunar
       | landing site [1]. They wanted to show that the illumination of
       | Buzz Aldrin in a photo of him exiting the moon lander was indeed
       | as expected and not a hoax. The reason Aldrin appeared so
       | perfectly illuminated was not a studio light but the space suit
       | of Neil Armstrong, who took the photo!
       | 
       | [1] https://www.cnet.com/science/nvidias-new-gpu-sinks-moon-
       | land...
        
       | 6d6b73 wrote:
       | The Apollo 11 Lunar Landing was really a great movie. It's nice
       | to enjoy it in a way that's close how they people of that time
       | got to enjoy it. J/k
        
       | stblack wrote:
       | Excuse me, but if you're ever called upon to enumerate badass
       | solid individuals, remember Gene Kranz.
       | 
       | Do you put him ahead of Neil Armstrong? History does, and always
       | will, but I'm not sure that's a clear choice.
       | 
       | Edit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Kranz
        
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