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Who filmed the Apollo 11 trans-lunar injection?


What's the story behind this Apollo-era image?Any potential downside to throwing personal life support out the door on the Moon?How did NASA choose who descended in the LEM during the Apollo missions?Apollo 11 mission report shows velocity well below escape velocity thousands of km on the way to the MoonHow were the Flight Journals of the Apollo missions originally transcribed/recorded?Looking for Apollo 11 powered descent videoWhen did Houston figure out where the Eagle had landed?How soon after “The Eagle” landed did they first attempt to bounce a laser off the Moon? When did it first succeed?Did Apollo-11 astronauts rehearse their photoshoots on Earth?How serious was the leaky hydrogen valve on the Apollo 11 mission?













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In the recent Apollo 11 documentary we're shown footage of the mission undertaking a 'trans-lunar injection' burn after having conducted two orbits of the Earth.



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    According to this article, the film may actually be of Apollo 8 rather than Apollo 11, but I was unable to find any further information on the source. As the TLI burn lasted 6 minutes this may be a collection of still frames condensed to a couple of seconds rather than continuous movie film.
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    "During the moments showing the translunar injection maneuver — the propulsive push that sent Apollo 11 toward the moon — Miller used a shot from Apollo 8. He hopes to document these liberties and other aspects of the filmmaking process in a production journal." - Interesting. So where was that filmed from? :-)
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In the recent Apollo 11 documentary we're shown footage of the mission undertaking a 'trans-lunar injection' burn after having conducted two orbits of the Earth.



Who was filming this sequence?



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  • $begingroup$
    According to this article, the film may actually be of Apollo 8 rather than Apollo 11, but I was unable to find any further information on the source. As the TLI burn lasted 6 minutes this may be a collection of still frames condensed to a couple of seconds rather than continuous movie film.
    $endgroup$
    – Russell Borogove
    4 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    "During the moments showing the translunar injection maneuver — the propulsive push that sent Apollo 11 toward the moon — Miller used a shot from Apollo 8. He hopes to document these liberties and other aspects of the filmmaking process in a production journal." - Interesting. So where was that filmed from? :-)
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In the recent Apollo 11 documentary we're shown footage of the mission undertaking a 'trans-lunar injection' burn after having conducted two orbits of the Earth.



Who was filming this sequence?



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  • $begingroup$
    According to this article, the film may actually be of Apollo 8 rather than Apollo 11, but I was unable to find any further information on the source. As the TLI burn lasted 6 minutes this may be a collection of still frames condensed to a couple of seconds rather than continuous movie film.
    $endgroup$
    – Russell Borogove
    4 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    "During the moments showing the translunar injection maneuver — the propulsive push that sent Apollo 11 toward the moon — Miller used a shot from Apollo 8. He hopes to document these liberties and other aspects of the filmmaking process in a production journal." - Interesting. So where was that filmed from? :-)
    $endgroup$
    – Richard
    4 hours ago











  • $begingroup$
    I'd guess Hawaii, but beyond that I've got nothing.
    $endgroup$
    – Russell Borogove
    4 hours ago
















  • $begingroup$
    According to this article, the film may actually be of Apollo 8 rather than Apollo 11, but I was unable to find any further information on the source. As the TLI burn lasted 6 minutes this may be a collection of still frames condensed to a couple of seconds rather than continuous movie film.
    $endgroup$
    – Russell Borogove
    4 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    "During the moments showing the translunar injection maneuver — the propulsive push that sent Apollo 11 toward the moon — Miller used a shot from Apollo 8. He hopes to document these liberties and other aspects of the filmmaking process in a production journal." - Interesting. So where was that filmed from? :-)
    $endgroup$
    – Richard
    4 hours ago











  • $begingroup$
    I'd guess Hawaii, but beyond that I've got nothing.
    $endgroup$
    – Russell Borogove
    4 hours ago















$begingroup$
According to this article, the film may actually be of Apollo 8 rather than Apollo 11, but I was unable to find any further information on the source. As the TLI burn lasted 6 minutes this may be a collection of still frames condensed to a couple of seconds rather than continuous movie film.
$endgroup$
– Russell Borogove
4 hours ago




$begingroup$
According to this article, the film may actually be of Apollo 8 rather than Apollo 11, but I was unable to find any further information on the source. As the TLI burn lasted 6 minutes this may be a collection of still frames condensed to a couple of seconds rather than continuous movie film.
$endgroup$
– Russell Borogove
4 hours ago












$begingroup$
"During the moments showing the translunar injection maneuver — the propulsive push that sent Apollo 11 toward the moon — Miller used a shot from Apollo 8. He hopes to document these liberties and other aspects of the filmmaking process in a production journal." - Interesting. So where was that filmed from? :-)
$endgroup$
– Richard
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$begingroup$
"During the moments showing the translunar injection maneuver — the propulsive push that sent Apollo 11 toward the moon — Miller used a shot from Apollo 8. He hopes to document these liberties and other aspects of the filmmaking process in a production journal." - Interesting. So where was that filmed from? :-)
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I'd guess Hawaii, but beyond that I've got nothing.
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– Russell Borogove
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The "TLI burn" was filmed by the crew of Apollo 9 - an Earth-orbit test of the lunar module. As explained in Scot Manley's video on Youtube, How Did The Apollo 11 Documentary Get Film Of The Upper Stage Ignition?, a fully-fueled Saturn V was required to launch Apollo 9. Since the lunar module was extracted before a "TLI burn", the third stage still had plots of fuel and oxidizer. The mission design was to send the third stage into a higher orbit (and eventually heliocentric) in order to get the stage away from the crew, just in case the left over propellants decided to explode.






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