Then explain to me why they had to simulate the moon orbit? It plainly states in the old footage that it was a simulation. This is 1969 we're talking about. Hand-held calculators didn't even exist then, let alone your Ring doorbell. Most people still owned black and white TVs.
I don't know what you are even talking about. I presume you are talking about an illustration animation of some sort. In those days, the special effects were real. Stop motion. Optical superposition. No computer-generated imagery. But we did have closed-circuit television, ever since the 1930s, so I don't know why you think we needed a Ring camera on the LEM. You seem to be dreadfully ignorant of the technology in use.
Then explain to me why they had to simulate the moon orbit? It plainly states in the old footage that it was a simulation. This is 1969 we're talking about. Hand-held calculators didn't even exist then, let alone your Ring doorbell. Most people still owned black and white TVs.
I don't know what you are even talking about. I presume you are talking about an illustration animation of some sort. In those days, the special effects were real. Stop motion. Optical superposition. No computer-generated imagery. But we did have closed-circuit television, ever since the 1930s, so I don't know why you think we needed a Ring camera on the LEM. You seem to be dreadfully ignorant of the technology in use.