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Apollo 11 Telemetry

The Apollo 11 mission's telemetry data, including the loss of one-inch telemetry reels and the preservation of other mission data.

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Feb 7, 2026

Which original Apollo mission recordings and telemetry are missing, and what archivists say about those gaps?

The best-documented losses are the original one-inch telemetry tapes that captured raw slow-scan television (SSTV) and some telemetry from ’s July 20, 1969 EVA—about 45 reels that later acknowledged w...

Jan 10, 2026

What specific dosimetry readings were recorded for each Apollo mission and where are those records archived?

Apollo-era dosimetry produced mission-by-mission personal and passive dosimeter readings (reported as millirads or rads) that are summarized in NASA technical reports and mission reports and discussed...

Jan 5, 2026

What telemetry, telemetry tapes, and raw mission data exist to verify Apollo missions?

A large, layered body of telemetry and mission data—real-time spacecraft telemetry, tracking data, voice loops, biomedical readings, strip charts, and archived magnetic tapes—was generated and recorde...

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