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Original Camera Reel Of Apollo 12 Aboard The Hornet (1969)

Note: a global copyright trolling agency has laid a slam on this film, claiming copyright.  Besides it being illegal to claim copyright on NASA footage, if anyone COULD claim copyright it would be me.  But despite all that, if the troll doubles down I'll have to delete this video.  Yay!

This 16mm reel from my own collection is the original camera footage of  the  crew of Apollo 12 in the hangar deck of the USS Hornet on November  24, 1969.  Silent and shot on Ektachrome, it has some slight light  exposure from when it was originally taken out of the camera, and the  odd lighting on the carrier (likely a combination of sodium and mercury  vapor) has given the film an odd blue/orange color mix.  All other  copies of this footage that exist were taken from this very reel, which  is the sole historical source for this event.

https://youtu.be/GuzHp6njvJg

Original Camera Reel Of Apollo 12 Aboard The Hornet (1969)

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The NASA "official" seen speaking to the crew at 7:09 to 7:44, and seen again at 11:34 to 11:48 (after the end of ceremonies) is George Mueller, who was the Associate Administrator of the Office of Manned Space flight. He is credited with convincing the MSFC team to use the "all-up" method of testing the Saturn V. In Mueller's biography, "Doing the Impossible" (by Arthur Slotkin) the author notes "Mueller went out to the aircraft carrier Hornet, to be on hand when the Apollo 12 crew landed" (p.250).

So sad. May the copyright trolls end up in hell.

CuriousMarc

Their claim is for a 1996 straight to VHS shock documentary that contains clips of MY film.

Fran Blanche

Obviously the trolls claimed copyright to the silence in the video. They own that for sure. Or maybe it was your very excellent commentary. If I were a troll I would be very jealous about that too!

CuriousMarc


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