File:Compilation Video - Apollo 8 and Apollo 12 (KSC-1969-MH-NAS01-0001-Apollo 8 Review Apollo 12 C7 Exit White Room-B 520).webm
Compilation_Video_-_Apollo_8_and_Apollo_12_(KSC-1969-MH-NAS01-0001-Apollo_8_Review_Apollo_12_C7_Exit_White_Room-B_520).webm (WebM audio/video file, VP9/Opus, length 1 h 33 min 56 s, 648 × 486 pixels, 1.1 Mbps overall, file size: 737.38 MB)
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[edit]DescriptionCompilation Video - Apollo 8 and Apollo 12 (KSC-1969-MH-NAS01-0001-Apollo 8 Review Apollo 12 C7 Exit White Room-B 520).webm |
English: Compilation Video - Apollo 8 and Apollo 12. 1. CBS Special Report: The Flight of Apollo 8. 2. Footage of Apollo 12 astronauts Conrad, Bean and Gordon leaving the manned Spaceflight Center, views of the astronaut van traveling to the pad, egress from the van, and ingress into the Apollo 12 vehicle. Total run time: 01:33:55 |
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Date | Taken on 1 January 1969 | ||
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Author | NASA Kennedy Space Center | ||
Keywords InfoField | Apollo 8; Apollo 12 |
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