Tim Dodd
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
You can hear every single station in mission control, all the loops, all the comms back and forth.
So you have multiple channels of audio.
So it ends up being 11,000.
People question me on my video.
They're like, how could you have 11,000 hours?
It's like, look at all the channels of audio.
There's 10,000.
Apollo 17 was three days on the surface of the moon.
So right there is already, you know, most of these missions were, were 10 to 10 days of two weeks long.
So you just have, imagine how much audio recording there is, you know, of that.
It's unbelievable.
And you can find, I mean, all that's up.
Like NASA has their whole archive where you can just literally click on all the wave files and like download it all.
I mean, it's.
Yes.
Especially that the one website that I, it was a university of Arizona scan.
all the original 70 millimeter film.
I mean, yeah, each of those, it's like a hundred or it's, it's multiple gigs worth of imagery.
There are massive files and they are still to this day, just stunning from that Hasselblad camera.
It's like art, but I really want, so there's a new NASA administrator named Jared Isaacman.