To allow full access to the original flight films for both researchers and the general public, Johnson Space Center and Arizona State University's Space Exploration Resources are scanning and creating an online digital archive of all the original Apollo flight films. Through this online interface, users may browse through the archive and download any of the images. This web site also provides a suite of resources regarding the images and the cameras that were used during the Apollo program.
Over at Arizona State University Apollo Film Archive
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In the early '70s, my parents and I lived in Florida. We were close enough to the Cape that I saw Apollo 12 ( well, the glow through the rain/fog ), and Apollo 13 (gorgeous, clear day!) launched.
Truly, truly an awesome sight that puts the Shuttle to shame.
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