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ECSTATIC space officials at Nasa could be about to unveil one of their most stunning discoveries for 40 years — new and amazingly clear footage of the first moon landing.

This is an awesome but disturbing find. The original moon landing Tapes were found in a storage facility in Perth Australia by accident.

How on earth could you lose something like this??

Its not a TV remote!!.

Either way would be really good to watch a good quality copy of the moon landing, the ones we have all seen are from a 16mm camera pointed at a black and white TV screen inside NASA. These new found tapes would give us a lot more detail.

BUT!

1 sec while i put on my foil hat.

The old low quality footage was just  enough to be credible as genuine moon footage with what they could in the 60′s with props and effects. Now, with our current technology advanced enough to create a backdrop, surroundings and effects realistic enough to withstand extremely close scrutiny,  and  just in time for a 40 year anniversary,  what a fantastic coincidence.

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I have done a bit of digging and i think its BS it was setup to be released on the 40th year. They have known where they are and maybe because we have the tech to edit it,  they now want to release it. In 2006 they found other NASA tapes relating to the Appolo 11 Moon landing, wouldn’t be all together???

They were nearly thrown out with the rubbish. But a last minute search instead has scientists in Western Australia dusting off several boxes of ‘lost’ NASA tapes which record surface conditions on the Moon just after Neil Armstrong stepped into space history on 21 July 1969.

Last week, up to 100 tapes, clearly marked “NASA Manned Space Center”, turned up after a search in a dusty basement of a physics lecture hall at Curtin University of Technology in Perth, Western Australia.

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OH MY GOD

The more i read the worse its get, i found another article posted today -  NASA admitted they erased the tapes on purpose to save money!!, save money?? it was one of the most expensive projects The US has ever done and they are worried about saving a few dollars on VHS tapes??

NASA admitted in 2006 that no one could find the original video recordings of the July 20, 1969, landing.

Since then, Richard Nafzger, an engineer at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland, who oversaw television processing at the ground-tracking sites during the Apollo 11 mission, has been looking for them.

The good news is he found where they went. The bad news is they were part of a batch of 200,000 tapes that were degaussed — magnetically erased — and re-used to save money.

“The goal was live TV,” Nafzger told a news conference.

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Here are some restoration video samples of the Applo 11 mission.

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