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Greetings, moon fans!
Today is the fortieth anniversary of the day we saw those amazing television images of man first walking on the moon.
At this past Early Television Convention during a tour of the museum, Stan Lebar who headed the project to develop the camera used to make those pictures offered some behind-the-scenes reminisces about the camera and the moon landing. I've just published the video of Stan at the Early Television Museum. (I can't think of a more appropriate day to do so than today!) You can watch it here and it should also be up on the Early Television website soon. The program begins with a tour of the Early Television Museum and the interview with Stan begins at about 1 hour and 3 minutes in. It was a real treat to get to meet and talk to this guy. I'm sure you'll enjoy hearing what he has to say in the video. --Dave Sica |
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