A New Look at a Walk on the Moon
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, July 20 2009
On this, the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moonwalk, NASA has given over its website homepage to a piece of digital wizardry it is rightly proud of: restored video footage of Neil Armstrong's first step onto the lunar surface, and other historic moments from that day. It's part of a bigger and on-going video restoration project. The footage of Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin's first moments on the moon we've all been watching is of poor quality; NASA recorded the action with just a single camera affixed to the lunar module, and the agency somehow taped over some of the original copies of the footage back in the 70s and 80s. But with the restoration project partly completed, NASA.gov is, rather awesomely, displaying copies of copies of both the original and restored footage.
Amazing when you think that just a handful of decades after Apollo 11's lightly-documented moment in history, U.S. astronauts are tweeting from space.