who shot the moon landing pict.?

if armstrong was the first human on the moon, who took the pictures?

Anonymous2010-07-03T01:47:53Z

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A simple remote controlled slow-scan TV camera installed at an equipment pallet, the Modular Equipment Stowage Assembly MESA, that was folded down by gravity, when Armstrong pulled a simple lanyard while standing on top of the ladder.

http://www.myspacemuseum.com/mesa.htm

It wasn't on a landing gear leg, but between two legs and closer to Armstrong that way.

Anonymous2016-11-12T09:38:10Z

Who Shot The Moon Landing

Anonymous2010-07-03T01:26:39Z

Ask yourself this. How many youtube videos are shot remotely? Are they fake? No, someone has worked out how to do it. You can clamp a camera to something and film. Some are built in to compuers or you buy a web cam and plonk it where it is needed.

If teenager can do it then why not some of the engineers working on Apollo work out how to do it remotely?

voke2010-07-04T02:15:34Z

It was shot using a remote-activated camera on the landing module, as others have stated. However, I didn't know until I also watched this episode of The Whitest Kids U'Know and decided to ask the internet. Hooray for TV that makes you ask questions. lol

Alan2010-07-03T00:45:50Z

The black and white tv pictures of them coming down the ladder were shot by a camere that was fixed to the LEM landing leg before they left earth.

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