I've had the good fortune to meet many of the people that made the hardware that went to the moon. I myself always wondered how they got the shots of Armstrong coming down the ladder. Turns-out there was a swing-out camera arm that they used to capture the shot. It was spring-loaded was deployed by the astronauts prior to opening the hatch. The arm was made by the same guy that runs Taig Tools in AZ. I believe his name is Forrest, or similar (been a while since I met him). Nice guy. https://taigtools.com/ (PS: Q also said explicitly that the moon landings were real)
I've had the good fortune to meet many of the people that made the hardware that went to the moon. I myself always wondered how they got the shots of Armstrong coming down the ladder. Turns-out there was a swing-out camera arm that they used to capture the shot. It was spring-loaded was deployed by the astronauts prior to opening the hatch. The arm was made by the same guy that runs Taig Tools in AZ. I believe his name is Forrest, or similar (been a while since I met him). Nice guy. https://taigtools.com/ (PS: Q also said explicitly that the moon landing were real)
I've had the good fortune to meet many of the people that made the hardware that went to the moon. I myself always wondered how they got the shots of Armstrong coming down the ladder. Turns-out there was a swing-out camera arm that they used to capture the shot. It was spring-loaded was deployed by the astronauts prior to opening the hatch. The arm was made by the same guy that runs Taig Tools in AZ. I believe his name is Forrest, or similar (been a while since I met him). Nice guy. https://taigtools.com/