>
>> Rich,
>>
>> Thanks for the memory jog. The recording you remember is bound into the
>> December 1969 issue of National Geographic. I have a copy of that issue and
>> other issues which had Apollo and Surveyor articles. The record is bound
>> between pages 750 and 751. Unfortunately, I
It is a nice addition I'm hoping they will make the Churchill one
available as well
SF
Mr. Sandy Finlayson
Director of Library Services &
Professor of Theological Bibliography
Westminster Theological Seminary
Philadelphia, PA
It's actually two audio files...the first "side" covers through Apollo
8, then you are invited to play the second "side".
I was thrilled to see this available online!
RC
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 4:13 PM, Richard Cuff wrote:
> And the Radio Moscow interval signal starts at roughly 54 seconds into
And the Radio Moscow interval signal starts at roughly 54 seconds into
the article.
RC
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 4:12 PM, Richard Cuff wrote:
>
> http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/1969/12/moon-landing/moon-audio-interactive
>
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I am 90% sure it was 33 1/3, Joe. And I do remember that advice to
tape the disc to a "real" record if the rumbling (from the uneveness
of the felt / rubber turntable) or slippage was an issue.
And, Joe, don't worry about separating the record out.
The National Geographic has thoughtfully put th
Rich,
Thanks for the memory jog. The recording you remember is bound into the
December 1969 issue of National Geographic. I have a copy of that issue and
other issues which had Apollo and Surveyor articles. The record is bound
between pages 750 and 751. Unfortunately, I no longer have anythi
Unfortunately I spotted this too late for live-on-shortwave airing,
but the Voice of Russia's weekly "Russian Book World" program featured
a review of a newly-released book about Gagarin, "Starman: the Truth
Behind the Legend of Yuri Gagarin" . Last shortwave airing was last
night (0105) but you c