# Apollo Missions

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- URL: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions
- Markdown: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions.md
- Keyword: Apollo
- Updated: 2026-07-07T18:40:48.592Z
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### Summary

Apollo 11 mission videos organized into official NASA source-media cards, grouped by mission phase and review context.

### Overview

A media-forward branch for Apollo 11 mission footage and source material. The archive now groups the NASA clips into chronological evidence cards instead of leaving the videos as a loose file dump.

The page starts with overview reels, landing/final approach, first-step and restored comparison clips, then moves into raw EVA fragments and source-media crosschecks. Use the cards as reading order; use the video files as primary evidence.

Source refs: NASA Apollo 11 HD Videos - https://www.nasa.gov/history/apollo-11-hd-videos/ ; Apollo 11 Lunar Surface Journal video library - https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/static/history/alsj/a11/video11.html ; NASA SVS Apollo 11 introduction - https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/10451/ ; NASA SVS lunar surface flag footage - https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/10432/.

### Connections

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### Evidence cards

#### Card #01: Apollo 11 overview and NASA source reels

- URL: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/37
- Markdown: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/37.md
- Topic: Apollo Missions
- Updated: 2026-07-07T18:44:04.052Z
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Summary:

A reader-first entry card for NASA overview reels, moonwalk montage footage, and source-media orientation.

Body:

This card is the entry point for the Apollo 11 video archive. It groups NASA overview reels and longer source-media clips before the page moves into tighter mission-phase evidence.

Use these videos to establish the official narrative arc: launch, transit, lunar landing, surface EVA, and departure. The montage and intro clips are edited context; the later cards carry rawer film and television extracts that can be compared against this overview.

NASA source context: the Apollo 11 HD Videos page describes the montage as highlights from the moonwalk and the introduction video as mission highlights from liftoff through lunar departure. NASA SVS also hosts an Apollo 11 introduction item credited to NASA/Goddard.

Links:
- No source links attached.

Attachments:
- Video A: Apollo_11_EVA_6_H264_720p.mov; video/quicktime; 178.1 MB; 5:19. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/5/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/5/download
- Video B: Apollo_11_Intro_720p.mp4; video/mp4; 39.5 MB; 2:18. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/6/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/6/download
- Video C: Apollo_11_moonwalk_montage_720p.mp4; video/mp4; 36.0 MB; 2:00. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/9/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/9/download
- Video D: ap11_goddard_HSK_1st_5_mins.mpg; video/mpeg; 51.1 MB; 5:15. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/60/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/60/download
- Video E: apollo_footage_fullres.mov; video/quicktime; 64.2 MB; 1:41. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/61/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/61/download

#### Card #02: Descent, landing, and final approach

- URL: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/38
- Markdown: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/38.md
- Topic: Apollo Missions
- Updated: 2026-07-07T18:44:04.052Z
- Comments: 0

Summary:

Powered descent and landing clips for comparing the official landing sequence against final approach media.

Body:

This group holds the landing-side material: long landing film, final approach footage, the five-minute lunar landing extract, and spacecraft operation clips that set up the LM/CSM sequence.

Read this as the technical approach layer. It is useful for questions about descent timing, camera perspective, mission sequence, and how NASA packaged the landing moment for public review.

NASA source context: the Apollo 11 Lunar Surface Journal video library places the landing film and spacecraft film in mission-time order and ties clips back to journal text entries. The undocking and transposition/docking material belongs in the same chain because it frames the spacecraft configuration before lunar surface operations.

Links:
- No source links attached.

Attachments:
- Video A: A11Landing.mov; video/quicktime; 15.7 MB; 15:59. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/2/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/2/download
- Video B: AP11_FINAL_APPROACH.wmv; video/x-ms-wmv; 9.45 MB; 4:31. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/3/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/3/download
- Video C: Apollo_11_Lunar_Landing_5min.avi; video/x-msvideo; 76.0 MB; 5:00. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/7/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/7/download
- Video D: a11_16mm_undock.mpg; video/mpeg; 88.8 MB; 7:48. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/15/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/15/download
- Video E: a11_transpose_dock.mpg; video/mpeg; 53.4 MB; 4:41. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/16/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/16/download

#### Card #03: First step: restored TV and DAC camera views

- URL: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/39
- Markdown: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/39.md
- Topic: Apollo Missions
- Updated: 2026-07-07T18:44:04.052Z
- Comments: 0

Summary:

Neil Armstrong ladder descent, first-step comparison footage, and sequence-camera support clips.

Body:

This card covers the first-step moment from multiple official-media angles: restored comparison video, sequence-camera views from the LM window, and short film extracts around the beginning of the EVA.

The important distinction is source type. Some clips are restored or comparison edits made for public viewing; others are rawer DAC or film-camera extracts tied to the journal timeline.

NASA source context: NASA describes the One Small Step comparison clip as Neil Armstrong descending the lunar module ladder and compares existing footage with partially restored video. The ALSJ video library also links first-step film clips to journal text around the 109-hour EVA timeline.

Links:
- No source links attached.

Attachments:
- Video A: One_Small_Step_Comparison_720p.mp4; video/mp4; 15.1 MB; 0:56. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/12/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/12/download
- Video B: a11f1092206.mov; video/quicktime; 3.82 MB; 3:42. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/31/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/31/download
- Video C: a11f_1092325.mov; video/quicktime; 3.87 MB; 1:21. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/35/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/35/download
- Video D: a11f_1092654.mov; video/quicktime; 2.23 MB; 0:51. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/36/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/36/download
- Video E: a11stepDACTV.mov; video/quicktime; 2.71 MB; 3:52. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/54/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/54/download

#### Card #04: Buzz descends and early EVA movement

- URL: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/40
- Markdown: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/40.md
- Topic: Apollo Missions
- Updated: 2026-07-07T18:44:04.052Z
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Summary:

Buzz Aldrin descent footage and early lunar surface movement clips from restored and raw media sources.

Body:

This card follows Buzz Aldrin entering the surface timeline and the early EVA movement that follows. It pairs NASA restored comparison footage with shorter raw film extracts.

Use these clips to compare framing, camera angle, image quality, and continuity between the polished comparison versions and the underlying mission-media fragments.

NASA source context: NASA describes the Buzz Aldrin comparison clip as showing Aldrin descending the lunar module ladder, with restored footage compared against existing footage. The related ALSJ entries place the short film extracts inside the early lunar surface timeline.

Links:
- No source links attached.

Attachments:
- Video A: Buzz_Descends_Comparison_720p.mp4; video/mp4; 16.6 MB; 1:00. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/11/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/11/download
- Video B: a11f_1093325.mov; video/quicktime; 2.78 MB; 0:44. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/37/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/37/download
- Video C: a11f_1093454.mov; video/quicktime; 2.79 MB; 0:41. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/38/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/38/download
- Video D: a11f_1093543.mov; video/quicktime; 3.35 MB; 0:50. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/39/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/39/download
- Video E: a11f_1093633.mov; video/quicktime; 3.15 MB; 0:46. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/40/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/40/download

#### Card #05: Flag, plaque, and public broadcast moments

- URL: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/41
- Markdown: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/41.md
- Topic: Apollo Missions
- Updated: 2026-07-07T18:44:04.052Z
- Comments: 0

Summary:

Plaque reading, flag raising, television deployment, and high-recognition public-facing Apollo 11 moments.

Body:

This card groups the public-symbol moments: the plaque, the American flag, the restored/comparison flag media, and the television deployment footage that made the EVA visible to viewers on Earth.

This is the card to use when comparing ceremony, symbolism, and broadcast framing against the source-media record. It keeps high-recognition images together without mixing them into the raw technical reels.

NASA source context: NASA describes the plaque clip as Neil Armstrong reading the commemorative plaque and the flag clip as Armstrong and Aldrin raising the American flag. NASA SVS also hosts lunar-surface flag footage credited to NASA/Johnson Space Center.

Links:
- No source links attached.

Attachments:
- Video A: Apollo_11_Comp_EVA_6_H264_720p.mov; video/quicktime; 12.7 MB; 0:20. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/4/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/4/download
- Video B: Apollo_11_Plaque_Comparison_720p.mp4; video/mp4; 12.5 MB; 0:44. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/8/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/8/download
- Video C: Apollo_PlantingFlag_fullres.mov; video/quicktime; 31.2 MB; 0:50. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/10/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/10/download
- Video D: Raising_The_American_Flag_Comparison_720p.mp4; video/mp4; 11.2 MB; 0:44. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/13/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/13/download
- Video E: a11tvdeploy16mm.mpg; video/mpeg; 25.6 MB; 2:58. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/55/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/55/download

#### Card #06: Surface setup, soil work, and contingency film

- URL: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/42
- Markdown: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/42.md
- Topic: Apollo Missions
- Updated: 2026-07-07T18:44:04.052Z
- Comments: 0

Summary:

Lunar surface setup clips, soil-observation footage, and contingency-camera material.

Body:

This group shifts from iconic moments into work-session evidence: soil activity, contingency film, and shorter surface-operation extracts.

These clips are useful when the reader wants less-edited mission texture: body movement, shadows, surface handling, tool use, and how the camera captures ordinary work rather than headline moments.

NASA source context: the ALSJ video library ties the 16mm and television clips to journal text by mission time. That makes this card a bridge between visible motion and the written transcript timeline.

Links:
- No source links attached.

Attachments:
- Video A: a11_16mm_buzz_soil.mpg; video/mpeg; 77.9 MB; 2:32. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/14/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/14/download
- Video B: a11contingency16mm.mpg; video/mpeg; 32.6 MB; 3:45. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/30/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/30/download
- Video C: a11f_1093647.mov; video/quicktime; 828.9 KB; 0:06. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/41/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/41/download
- Video D: a11f_1095730.mpg; video/mpeg; 8.29 MB; 1:39. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/42/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/42/download
- Video E: a11f_1095905.mpg; video/mpeg; 11.5 MB; 2:16. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/43/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/43/download

#### Card #07: Long EVA reference reel and mid-EVA extracts

- URL: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/43
- Markdown: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/43.md
- Topic: Apollo Missions
- Updated: 2026-07-07T18:44:04.052Z
- Comments: 0

Summary:

Long one-frame-per-second DAC reel with mid-EVA source clips for timeline comparison.

Body:

This card centers the long DAC reference reel and supporting mid-EVA extracts. It is the closest thing in this set to a continuous source-media anchor.

The long reel is especially useful because it captures extended activity from a fixed perspective. Even when astronauts move outside the frame, the record can preserve shadows and timing cues that help readers compare action against the journal sequence.

NASA source context: the ALSJ video library describes the long 16mm DAC clip as a one-frame-per-second sequence from Buzz Aldrin setting the camera before leaving the LM, running for about one hour and ten minutes, with no sound.

Links:
- No source links attached.

Attachments:
- Video A: a11f1093740.mov; video/quicktime; 11.6 MB; 1:10:40. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/32/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/32/download
- Video B: a11f_1100253.mpg; video/mpeg; 18.1 MB; 3:35. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/45/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/45/download
- Video C: a11f_1100853.mov; video/quicktime; 2.90 MB; 2:21. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/46/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/46/download
- Video D: a11f_1100950.mpg; video/mpeg; 11.8 MB; 2:20. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/47/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/47/download
- Video E: a11f_1101221.mpg; video/mpeg; 16.9 MB; 3:21. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/48/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/48/download

#### Card #08: Mobility, tools, and presidential call window

- URL: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/44
- Markdown: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/44.md
- Topic: Apollo Missions
- Updated: 2026-07-07T18:44:04.052Z
- Comments: 0

Summary:

EVA work clips, mobility material, and the edited presidential call segment.

Body:

This card covers the working middle of the EVA: movement, tools, surface tasks, and the presidential-call media window.

The presidential-call clip should be treated carefully. NASA journal context notes that an edited TV clip gives an impression of the remarks but is abridged and not a definitive recording. That makes it useful as archive evidence but not as a complete transcript source.

NASA source context: the ALSJ video library includes the presidential-call clip in the 110-hour sequence and labels it as edited/abridged. Related surface clips stay attached here so the reader can see the call in the working EVA timeline.

Links:
- No source links attached.

Attachments:
- Video A: a11f_1101547.mpg; video/mpeg; 33.1 MB; 3:19. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/49/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/49/download
- Video B: a11f_1101831.mpg; video/mpeg; 8.86 MB; 1:45. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/50/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/50/download
- Video C: a11f_1101839.mov; video/quicktime; 3.49 MB; 2:50. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/51/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/51/download
- Video D: a11president.mov; video/quicktime; 7.06 MB; 1:11. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/53/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/53/download
- Video E: a11v_1094228.mpg; video/mpeg; 7.74 MB; 1:15. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/56/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/56/download

#### Card #09: Later EVA raw surface clips, set one

- URL: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/45
- Markdown: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/45.md
- Topic: Apollo Missions
- Updated: 2026-07-07T18:44:04.052Z
- Comments: 0

Summary:

Later short Apollo 11 surface clips grouped as a first chronological set.

Body:

This is the first later-EVA raw clip set. The files are short, mission-time-labeled extracts, so grouping them keeps the page readable while preserving the archive sequence.

Use these clips as source fragments rather than standalone claims. They are best read alongside adjacent cards and NASA journal timing, especially when comparing surface movement, camera continuity, and sequence order.

NASA source context: the ALSJ video library presents short video and film clips alongside journal references. This card keeps those fragments clustered so readers can move through the evidence without opening dozens of one-off cards.

Links:
- No source links attached.

Attachments:
- Video A: a11_v1092338.mov; video/quicktime; 2.25 MB; 0:56. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/17/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/17/download
- Video B: a11_v1094242.mov; video/quicktime; 2.80 MB; 0:57. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/18/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/18/download
- Video C: a11_v1100253.mov; video/quicktime; 3.21 MB; 1:05. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/19/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/19/download
- Video D: a11_v1100701.mov; video/quicktime; 3.96 MB; 1:21. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/20/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/20/download
- Video E: a11_v1101315.mov; video/quicktime; 3.75 MB; 1:16. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/21/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/21/download

#### Card #10: Later EVA raw surface clips, set two

- URL: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/46
- Markdown: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/46.md
- Topic: Apollo Missions
- Updated: 2026-07-07T18:44:04.052Z
- Comments: 0

Summary:

Second sequence of later Apollo 11 surface fragments for chronological review.

Body:

This is the second later-EVA raw clip set. The purpose is continuity: keep the small mission-time fragments together so the reader can follow the flow rather than lose context in isolated files.

These clips are especially useful for checking how the same work session appears across adjacent film fragments and whether visual questions belong to one moment or a wider sequence.

NASA source context: the ALSJ video library gives these clips their value by anchoring them to the Apollo 11 journal record. The cards preserve that source-library logic inside Conspirograph.

Links:
- No source links attached.

Attachments:
- Video A: a11_v1102332.mov; video/quicktime; 3.01 MB; 0:50. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/22/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/22/download
- Video B: a11_v11023tl.mov; video/quicktime; 5.08 MB; 1:07. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/23/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/23/download
- Video C: a11_v1105816.mov; video/quicktime; 2.97 MB; 0:50. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/24/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/24/download
- Video D: a11_v1111513.mov; video/quicktime; 3.24 MB; 0:55. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/25/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/25/download
- Video E: a11_v1112009.mov; video/quicktime; 3.62 MB; 1:13. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/26/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/26/download

#### Card #11: Closing EVA and final surface motion fragments

- URL: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/47
- Markdown: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/47.md
- Topic: Apollo Missions
- Updated: 2026-07-07T18:44:04.052Z
- Comments: 0

Summary:

Final grouped surface fragments before the Apollo 11 EVA record closes out.

Body:

This card groups later and closing surface-motion fragments. It is meant for readers moving through the EVA chronologically after the iconic moments and work-session clips.

The value is not one dramatic clip but sequence comparison: movement, camera stability, object handling, shadows, and how the archive records the later part of surface activity.

NASA source context: the ALSJ video library organizes these short clips around journal timing. Keeping them together avoids over-weighting any one fragment while still making the evidence accessible.

Links:
- No source links attached.

Attachments:
- Video A: a11_v1112404.mov; video/quicktime; 4.60 MB; 1:22. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/27/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/27/download
- Video B: a11_v1113511.mov; video/quicktime; 3.10 MB; 0:55. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/28/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/28/download
- Video C: a11_v1113715.mov; video/quicktime; 3.23 MB; 0:59. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/29/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/29/download
- Video D: a11v_1095240.mpg; video/mpeg; 5.02 MB; 0:48. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/57/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/57/download
- Video E: a11v_1095340.mpg; video/mpeg; 5.24 MB; 0:50. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/58/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/58/download

#### Card #12: Source-media crosschecks and loose mission-time clips

- URL: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/48
- Markdown: https://conspirograph.com/topic/apollo-missions/card/48.md
- Topic: Apollo Missions
- Updated: 2026-07-07T18:44:04.052Z
- Comments: 0

Summary:

Remaining Apollo 11 source clips grouped for crosschecking against the official journal sequence.

Body:

This card holds source-media clips that work best as crosschecks rather than headline moments. Some sit earlier in the spacecraft timeline, while others support the EVA sequence.

The point is to keep these official fragments accessible without forcing them into the symbolic or interpretive Apollo/Kubrick branch. They remain official-media evidence for timing, camera, and sequence review.

NASA source context: the Apollo journals and video library are the organizing layer here. The clips should be compared against NASA mission-time notes before drawing conclusions from any isolated frame or short extract.

Links:
- No source links attached.

Attachments:
- Video A: a11f_1023820.mov; video/quicktime; 1.37 MB; 0:57. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/33/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/33/download
- Video B: a11f_1024502.mov; video/quicktime; 2.23 MB; 1:17. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/34/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/34/download
- Video C: a11f_1100116.mpg; video/mpeg; 9.07 MB; 1:47. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/44/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/44/download
- Video D: a11f_undock.mpg; video/mpeg; 10.6 MB; 0:57. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/52/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/52/download
- Video E: a11v_1101342.mpg; video/mpeg; 7.84 MB; 1:16. View: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/59/view Download: https://conspirograph.com/api/assets/59/download

