This isn't just a "videotape" - it's a telemetry tape, monitored at
one of
three antennae in the NASA system. The video tapes made by commercial
network stations are what we are used to seeing, but the telemetry
tapes are
the most direct source recording for the signal that came from the
moon.
NASA likely has them, it's a question of where they are -- NASA doesn't
know.
I don't know of anyone in ARSC that has experience in dealing with
telemetry
tapes. But we all probably have experience in finding lost media; one
wouldn't know where to start in terms of offering assistance. Unless
LoC has
received telemetry tapes from NASA in the past for purposes of
preservation,
one can conclude they would not be there.
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I lost the link about the lost NASA tape, but has anyone at NASA
considered
asking the Library Of Congress Motion Picture and Sound division for
the
videotape ?
They should have it if anyone should.
Bob Hodge
loujudson@xxxxxxx 8/15/2006 2:49 PM >>>
a trivial part of me would love to know who the 'let and what the film
were... to file in the useless but interesting part of the brain,
though that part is too large already! Wonder what her internal drama
was on that night! Got jilted, hated her filmed self, who knows what...
<L>
Lou Judson * Intuitive Audio
415-883-2689
On Aug 15, 2006, at 10:43 AM, Robert Hodge wrote:
A True Story Of Similar Tone...
A film starlet whose name escapes me presently had borrowed a 35 mm
nitrate print of one of her films from the studio to show at one of
her
parties and when she was through with it, threw the whole print in the
ocean..
That print was the only surviving print left of that title.
Amazing.....
R.Hodge