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Comments on: Moonwalk footage being restored after original video lost

A Hollywood post-production house is working to re-create images of astronaut Neil Armstrong's historic moon walk. Here is how Lowry Digital is approaching the project.

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by craig.knapp1 July 20, 2009 11:33 PM PDT
Generally NASA has a great reputation in my book, but losing such historic original footage? And to think that President Obabma expects me to believe that the government should be exclusively responsible for something as mundane as my personal medical information. I am on Active Duty in the Army with just over 20 years of service, and I believe that the government is only really good at three things: 1) providing for the National Defense 2) collecting taxes 3) space exploration (too expensive for anyone else...everything else should be in the private sector. Craig Knapp craig.knapp1@us.army.mil
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by blusky08 July 21, 2009 8:43 AM PDT
Questioning one's government and holding them accountable does not necessarily a conspiracy theorist make! It makes one patriot in the truest sense of the word, according to the founding fathers. When did Americans become such sheep that they stopped questioning the motivations of those in power?
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by moonwalk09 July 25, 2009 4:21 PM PDT
At NASA, failure is not an option. It's standard equipment.
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