NASA lost the movie Apollo to the Moon landing
The US Space Agency (NASA) is trying to find the original film about the recently lost Apollo landings on the Moon.
But Richard Nafzger, a senior engineer at the Center to fly into the Goddard universe in Greenbelt, Maryland, said the tape was not lost, but only ' currently can't find it .
The search began before August 15 after NASA asked to find the film to make data for their new Moon mission.
This tape shows astronaut Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walking on the moon. According to Nafzger, it was more clear than the images broadcast on television in 1969 about the historic landing of these two astronauts.
NASA said it believed it would find historical tapes that were invaluable and could also help erase reports that the Moon landing had occurred only in Hollywood studios.
Two Apollo astronauts 11 - Neil Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin -
plugging the American flag on the surface of the Moon on July 20, 1969 (Photo: NASA)
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