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Digitizing Apollo 17 Part 11 – More mission audio released by NASA

Posted on December 14, 2014 by Feist Posted in Project Apollo 17 3 Comments

IMG_2968editDue to the hard work of Greg Wiseman of the Houston Audio Control Room at the Johnson Space Center, more Apollo 17 mission audio has been digitized and released on the Internet Archive. I’m now in the process of laying in the missing clips into the mission reconstruction project and have resumed correcting the Air-to-Ground transcripts.

My ability to do this without disrupting the data that I have already corrected is one of the reasons I approached this project using blank timecode as the definitive data source-of-authority. It works!
 

 

New audio segments:
772-AAA
812-AAA
820-AAA
821-AAA
822-AAA
823-AAA
824-AAA
825-AAA
829-AAA

Completed, previously incomplete segments:
765-AAA

Segments still missing or incomplete:
793-AAA
795-AAA
801-AAA
807-AAA
810-AAA
828-AAA

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3 thoughts on “Digitizing Apollo 17 Part 11 – More mission audio released by NASA”

  1. Dan Beaumont says:
    February 25, 2015 at 10:51 pm

    Hello, and congratulations for this excellent work, you have done.
    I have not watched any Apollo 17 your entire project, but I will.

    I find it amazing that a person,decided to make a timeline archive in real time of a lunar mission. Why Apollo 17? Why not Apollo 15? I know there is one, of Apollo 11 mission on the web.

    If you want, I will put in “Dan Beaumont Space Museum (main page), a link with a part of one, your videos, for send my visitors to your YouTube / website and your official website.

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3pGYbJCfrINT1DNBJMxC2Q

    http://benfeist.com/project-apollo-17/

    If you want, I’ll put your first video (AS A TEASER), stating that your credit, your work, a brief explanation with reference to your website (tunning Force “expression of the radio environment”).

    I will use from T-26:00:00 to T + 03:07:00 on your timing, of this launch will be the teaser.

    If you agree, I will soon.

    I am in standby mode and congratulations.
    Fantastic job, mister Feist

    Dan Beaumont (Dan Beaumont Space Museum)

    https://www.youtube.com/user/MrDanBeaumont

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/mrdanbeaumont/?details=1

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    • Feist says:
      February 25, 2015 at 10:56 pm

      Hi Dan,
      Thanks so much for the kind words. And thank for the kind offer to help spread the word about my work. I would rather that you please hold off on announcing the project on your channel until the website that I have in progress is ready to be shared. It will link the transcript and the youtube videos through an interactive experience. Please feel free to drop me an email at [email protected] and I can give you a preview of it.

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