Houston. That camera that recorded them leaving had a spring that could be remotely trigged from Earth. It was a countdown, you know that, right? They knew when to trigger it 3... 2.. 1..
How did they transmit that video back to Houston? I don’t believe or disbelieve. Just asking questions. Sending video over the airwaves from hundreds of thousands of miles away back then is feasible? I wish they’d hook us up with some of that tech. I can’t send a text without being on Wi-Fi cause I have trees around my house and the tower is only a few miles away.
It's called radio. LIke when they were communicating with the astronauts. Or with the lunar probes that preceded them in the Apollo program. A ground controller at the Cape sent the signal for the camera to tilt up. He was watching the video feed.
Who was controlling the camera on the moon as they took off? Did someone leave Matt Damon behind again to grow potatoes out of his shit?
Houston. That camera that recorded them leaving had a spring that could be remotely trigged from Earth. It was a countdown, you know that, right? They knew when to trigger it 3... 2.. 1..
How did they transmit that video back to Houston? I don’t believe or disbelieve. Just asking questions. Sending video over the airwaves from hundreds of thousands of miles away back then is feasible? I wish they’d hook us up with some of that tech. I can’t send a text without being on Wi-Fi cause I have trees around my house and the tower is only a few miles away.
I guess you never heard of the concept of remote control. The camera was tilted on command from the people on Earth monitoring the mission.
How did they get their remote to work from like 260,000 miles away?
It's called radio. LIke when they were communicating with the astronauts. Or with the lunar probes that preceded them in the Apollo program. A ground controller at the Cape sent the signal for the camera to tilt up. He was watching the video feed.