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Скачать или смотреть Manned Space History | Apollo 11 Post Flight Press Conference | August 12, 1969

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  • 2025-08-12
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On this edition of ‪@mannedspace1187‬ we recount the first postflight press conference held by the the three Apollo 11 astronauts - Commander Neil Armstrong, Command Module Pilot Michael Collins and Lunar Module Pilot Buzz Aldrin.

On August 12, 1969, Apollo 11 Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., and Michael Collins held first postflight press conference at MSC, narrating 45-min film of mission and answering questions. On meaning of
lunar landing, Collins said it was “technical triumph for this country
to have said what it was going to do a number of years ago, and then
by golly do it. Just like we said we were going to do. Not just . . . purely technical, but also a triumph of the nation’s overall determination, will, economy, attention to detail, and a thousand and one other
factors that went into it.”

To Aldrin mission meant “that many other problems perhaps can be
solved in the same way by taking a commitment to solve them in long time fashion. I think that we were timely in accepting this mission of
going to the moon. It might be timely at this point to think in many
other areas of other missions that could be accomplished.”
Armstrong said moon landing heralded “beginning of a new age.”
He said moon was “stark and strangely different place, but it looked
friendly . . . and proved to be friendly.” Astronauts had much less
trouble than expected on lunar surface. Primary difficulty was that
“there was just far too little time to do the variety of things that we
would have liked to have done. . . . We had the problem of the 5 year
old boy in a candy store. There are just too many interesting things to
Armstrong said that during landing they “were concerned about
running low on fuel on range extension we did to avoid the boulder
field and craters. We used a significant percentage of our fuel margins
and we were quite close to our legal limit.” On possibility of abort
during period they were receiving alarm signals, Aldrin said procedure
in preparation simulations had been always to “keep going as long as
we could. . . . The computer was continuing to issue guidance . . . and
it was continuing to fly the vehicle down in the same way that it was
programmed to do. The only thing that was missing . . . is that we
did not have some of the displays . . . and we had to make several
entries . . . to clear up that area.” Armstrong added, “We would have
continued the landing so long as the trajectory seemed safe. And landing is possible under these conditions, although with considerably less
confidence than you have when you have the information from the
ground and the computer in its normal manner available to you.

Footage & Images: NASA via internetarchive.org (with special thanks to John Stoll for uploading the footage).

Edited: Mitch Rothman

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