Journal Text: 111:10:49 to 111:11:31. (3 minutes 51 seconds; 2.7MB). Watch the historic Apollo 11 moments as the world witnessed them 50 years ago. Just before leaving the lunar module, Buzz set the 16mm DAC (data acquisition camera, or sequence camera) to run at one frame per second. The spacecraft then rotated 180 degress to a windows-up position at an altitude of 40,000 feet to allow the landing radar to take altitude readings of the surface. Journal Text: 109:34:54 to 109:35:35. Journal Text: 111:05:30   Restored Video: (5 minutes 02 seconds). (3 minutes 23 seconds). Getty Images offers exclusive rights-ready and premium royalty-free analog, HD, and 4K video of the highest quality. Journal Text: 109:52:40   MPEG Video Clip: Journal Text: 111:10:00   RealVideo Clip: (55 seconds; 3.2 MB). Journal Text: 100:12:00   MPG Video Clip: Journal Text: 110:43:20   RealVideo Clip: The clip runs approximately from 50,000 feet altitude to the lunar surface, from about 102:30:45 to 102:46:38, one minute after touchdown. (3 minutes 7 seconds). Journal Text: 109:59:05   MPG 16-mm Clip: Journal Text: 111:12:31   RealVideo Clip: (3 minutes 42 seconds; 3.8MB). Journal Text: 111:02:43   Restored Video: (2 minutes 52 seconds). ET and 11 p.m. Journal Text: 111:20:09 to 111:21:20. Initially, the lunar module windows faced down towards the surface to allow Armstrong to perform visual landmark tracking. Journal Text: 109:47:40   RealVideo Clip: Journal Text: 110:08:53 to 110:11:16. Journal Text: 111:12:09   Restored Video: (3 minutes 33 seconds). Original broadcast footage of Apollo 11's historic launch. WATCH: Vintage Footage of the Apollo 11 Launch More U.S. News & World Report covered the Apollo 11 moon landing in several issues, detailing … Journal Text: 111:28:24   Restored Video: (4 minutes 16 seconds). Journal Text: 109:36:47   QuickTime Video Clip: QuickTime Video Clip: MPEG 16-mm Clip: Journal Text: 110:24:30   RealVideo Clip: Real time ( 7 min 46 sec; 93 MB) produced from Spacecraft Films DVDs, with permission; or time lapse with music track ( 56 seconds; 11 MB) produced from a NASA documentary. (1 minute 20 seconds; 4.0MB). (57 seconds; 2.9MB). The window view was of black sky during this orientation until they reached 33,500 feet when the moon slowly reappeared at the bottom of the window, just after the first 1202 program alarm announcement. Buzz runs around exploring lunar mobility in the area between the lunar module and the television camera. Journal Text: 111:46:09   Restored Video: (3 minutes 24 seconds). (1 minute 47 seconds; 9MB). (50 seconds; 2.3MB). (4 minutes 30 seconds). (3 minute 24 seconds; 17MB). (3 minutes 13 seconds). (2 minutes 28 seconds; 5 MB). (3 minutes 24 seconds). All of the film footage has been gone over more than once in the course of the last fifty years, and a great deal of it was used in the documentary film, Apollo 11, which was produced this year as yet another commemoration of the event. Journal Text: 110:25:25   MPG 16-mm Clip: Lunar module descent engine ignition for powered descent initiation at around 46,000 feet, Losses of voice communication and data telemetry, Low fuel warning light in the lunar module, Two verbal low fuel warnings from mission control, The landing announcement, and mission control's enormous relief. Journal Text: 110:15:47   MPG 16-mm Clip: A set of original videotape recordings of the Apollo 11 Moon landing that were bought for $217.77 at a government surplus auction by a … Journal Text: 110:28:16   Restored Video: (4 minutes 04 seconds). (2 minutes 35 seconds). Journal Text: 111:36:32   RealVideo Clip: Neil tangles his foot in the television camera cable. BUZZ ALDRIN admitted that one of the most iconic photos ever taken during the Apollo 11 was 'so well staged' during an interview in 2016 with Professor Brian Cox, unearthed footage shows. (1 minute 20 seconds; 4.0MB). He sets it down 18 meters northwest of the lunar module and performs a panorama for mission control. Watch 'Apollo 11' on Saturday, July 20 at 9 p.m. Journal Text: 109:31:15   Restored Video: (3 minutes 32 seconds). (3 minute 35 seconds; 18MB). Journal Text: 110:03:20   RealVideo TV Clip: (1 minute 10 seconds; 6.2MB). Journal Text: 109:50:59   RealVideo Clip: (2 minutes 50 seconds). QuickTime Video Clip: (2 minute 15 seconds; 11MB). (1 minute 15 seconds; 7.8MB). (4 minutes 13 seconds). Journal Text: 110:13:42   MPEG Video Clip: Journal Text: 111:07:02   RealVideo Clip: (56 seconds, time-lapse; 1.4MB). Journal Text: 111:04:16   RealVideo Clip: Journal Text: 110:01:17   Restored Video: (3 minutes 49 seconds). Apollo 11 tapes are in the spotlight at the moment. (3 minutes 30 seconds). QuickTime TV Clip: (1 minute 15 seconds; 7.7MB). As the spacecraft dropped the last few feet, its shadow filled the camera frame, blacking out the surface. (33 seconds; 2.6MB). Journal Text: 111:32:37   Restored Video: (2 minutes 56 seconds). Journal Text: 111:24:58   RealVideo Clip: Journal Text: 111:19:44   RealVideo Clip: Journal Text: 111:35:29   Restored Video: (3 minutes 27 seconds). (1 minutes 16 seconds; 3.8MB). Rare Apollo 11 Footage, Remixed and in HD In 1969, three men traveled to the moon cameras documented their every move (6:33) They move off-camera to the lunar module. (55 seconds; 2.3MB). Journal Text: 110:02:53   MPG 16-mm Clip: (1 minute 13 seconds; 3.7 MB). Journal Text: 109:22:06 to 109:25:44. Journal Text: 111:22:49   Restored Video: (2 minutes 42 seconds). Journal Text: 111:52:50   Restored Video: (3 minutes 36 seconds). Journal Text: 110:23:32   QuickTime Video Clip: Journal Text: 111:42:49   Restored Video: (3 minutes 24 seconds). (2 minutes 54 seconds). Apollo 11 video from outside of the Lunar Module spacecraft, for instance, has been upscaled from 12fps to 24ps, which is a standardised framerate used across cinema and TV … The voices are mainly those of Buzz Aldrin and capcom Charlie Duke. Journal Text: 112:02:49   Restored Video: (3 minutes 15 seconds). Following the pitchover manoeuvre at about 7,000 feet, the moon climbed higher into view as the lunar module tilted to a more vertical position for landing. (3 minutes 4 seconds). Journal Text: 112:06:00   Restored Video: (3 minutes 32 seconds). Journal Text: 112:16:44   Restored Video: (2 minutes 38 seconds). After returning from their historic mission to … Journal Text: 110:34:13   RealVideo Clip: The television cable is clearly visible in Buzz's hands, as are its movements disturbing the surface dust towards the tripod. Journal Text: 112:09:29   Restored Video: (3 minutes 24 seconds). (2 minute 32 seconds; 82MB). Journal Text: 102:40:49. (41 seconds; 2.9MB). In the new documentary Apollo 11, freshly unearthed footage of the 1969 lunar mission, with the help of a community of space nerds, will tell the … Footage from the 1969 moon landing Apollo 11 mission Lie detector test proves Buzz Aldrin saw alien UFOs in space, claims bizarre and likely false viral report Andrew Griffin @_andrew_griffin (1 minute 4 seconds; 3.3MB). (1 minute 7 seconds, time-lapse; 5.2MB). Journal Text: 110:06:29   RealVideo TV Clip: (2 minutes 41 seconds). During the following one hour ten minute sequence, the astronauts perform a variety of surface activities, both within and beyond camera range. Neil collects bulk soil samples using the scoop, sometimes in view of the camera, sometimes off-camera when his shadow remains visible. (3 minutes 24 seconds). Get the latest updates on NASA missions, subscribe to blogs, RSS feeds and podcasts, watch NASA TV live, or simply read about our mission to pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research. QuickTime Film: Except where noted, Journal Text:   MPG Video Clip: Journal Text: 109:42:42   QuickTime Video Clip: QuickTime Video Clip: Neil appears carrying the television camera and tripod. Journal Text: 111:15:39   Restored Video: (4 minutes 12 seconds). Journal Text: 110:32:16   Restored Video: (2 minutes 55 seconds). Journal Text: 109:22:01 to 109:27:15. The grainy footage of Neil Armstrong placing man’s first step on the Moon is among the most iconic of images. Journal Text: 110:14:57   Restored Video: (2 minutes 39 seconds). Journal Text: 109:37:34   Restored Video: (3 minutes 23 seconds). He makes repeated trips between various representative sampling sites and the sample bag mounted on the scale at the MESA. Journal Text: 111:29:39   RealVideo Clip: (3 minute 21 seconds; 17MB). (2 minutes 44 seconds). Journal Text: 110:02:53   QuickTime TV Clip: (3 minutes 27 seconds). Apollo 11 - Landing on the Sea of Tranquility - July 20, 1969. (1 minute 38 seconds; 8.3MB). Journal Text: 110:58:58   Restored Video: (3 minutes 48 seconds). [Journal Contributor Colin MacKellar, editor of the Honeysuckle Creek web site, tells us "the tape was almost certainly recorded at Sydney Video (OTC Paddington). QuickTime Video Clip: Journal Text: 109:56:35   RealVideo TV Clip: Journal Text: 109:42:28 to 109:43:41. Journal Text: 102:45:02 to 102:46:16. The camera was pointing down at the lunar surface from inside Buzz's lunar module window. As touchdown approached, Little West Crater passed 150 feet below them, the descent engine blew dust across the ground, and the shadow of the landing gear appeared. QuickTime Video Clip: (44 seconds; 2.8MB). (3 minutes 24 seconds). Crafted from a newly discovered trove of 65mm footage, and more than 11,000 hours of uncatalogued audio recordings, Apollo 11 takes us straight to the heart of NASA's most celebrated mission-the one that first put men on the moon, and forever made Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin into household names. (2 minutes 35 seconds). QuickTime Video Clip: The Apollo 11 Plaque Neil Armstrong reads a commemorative plaque affixed to the Apollo 11 lunar module and compares existing footage with the partially restored video. Journal Text: 111:27:23   RealVideo Clip: NASA.gov brings you images, videos and interactive features from the unique perspective of America’s space agency. Join us for a trip down memory lane! Journal Text: 111:38:58   RealVideo Clip: Journal Text: 109:44:23   RealVideo Clip: Journal Text: 110:55:42   RealVideo Clip: Journal Text: 110:11:33   Restored Video: (0 minutes 52 seconds). They comprise footage of the landing of the Apollo 11 spacecraft, taken with a 16-mm camera mounted in Edwin Aldrin's window, and Neil Armstrong's first steps on the Moon, recorded by a television camera whose signal was transmitted back to NASA Mission Control in Houston. MPG TV Clip: When they are off-camera, their dense, sharply-defined shadows often remain visible, their activities obvious, and the action is like a silent Asian shadow-puppet theatre. Journal Text: 111:38:53   Restored Video: (3 minutes 56 seconds). Journal Text: 110:38:12   Restored Video: (3 minutes 42 seconds). Journal Text: 110:41:49   Restored Video: (3 minutes 22 seconds). Journal Text: 109:44:20   Restored Video: (3 minutes 20 seconds). (3 minutes 44 seconds). QuickTime Video Clip: The astronauts stand by the flag to take a telephone call from the president. Journal Text: 109:50:52   Restored Video: (3 minutes 57 seconds). Apollo 11 is a 2019 American documentary film edited, produced and directed by Todd Douglas Miller. Journal Text: 109:58:01   Restored Video: (3 minutes 20 seconds). Journal Text: 109:28:07   Restored Video: (3 minutes 12 seconds). Journal Text: 110:01:16   MPG 16-mm Clip: (11 minutes, 52 seconds; 8MB). Buzz's shadow appears, carrying the solar wind collector. In this video Buzz Aldrin was shown leaked footage which inconclusively proves we did not get to the moon in 1969 and that it was staged. QuickTime Video Clip: Neil's face is visible within his helmet when he walks in front of the lunar module. Journal Text: 111:34:56 to 111:35:51. Journal Text: 102:38:20   QuickTime Video Clip: Journal Text: 110:09:50   MPG 16-mm Clip: Journal Text: 109:33:34 to 109:37:19. Journal Text: 110:23:32   QuickTime Video Clip: (2 minutes 21 seconds; 3.6MB). Journal Text: 110:18:25   Restored Video: (4 minutes 44 seconds). Journal Text: 111:02:08   RealVideo Clip: Journal Text: 110:50:26   RealVideo Clip: Journal Text: 109:54:45   Restored Video: (3 minutes 19 seconds). Journal Text: 109:53:45   RealVideo Clip: QuickTime Video Clip: Journal Text: 110:07:01 to 110:09:50. (1 minute 1 second; 3.1MB). (30 seconds; 1.4MB). 'Apollo 11,' a new immersive documentary from Todd Douglas Miller, unearths perfectly preserved 70mm footage of the Moon landing. Journal Text: 112:19:18   Restored Video: (2 minutes 52 seconds). (2 minutes 58 seconds). At extreme left, Buzz repeats the boot penetration task in the soil and photographs the results. Journal Text: 110:25:05   Restored Video: (3 minutes 16 seconds). Journal Text: 110:16:00   RealVideo TV Clip: Journal Text: 109:24:18   Restored Video: (3 minutes 54 seconds). (1 minute 17 seconds, time-lapse; 4.0MB). Journal Text: 111:24:04 to 111:21:16. Journal Text: 102:30:45 to 102:46:38   QuickTime Video Clip: Journal Text: 109:36:33   QuickTime Video Clip: Journal Text: 114:11:xx   Restored Video: (1 minutes 24 seconds). Journal Text: 109:26:54 to 109:27:44. Journal Text: 111:22:30   RealVideo Clip: (2 minutes 50 seconds). QuickTime Video Clip: Journal Text: 112:12:48   Restored Video: (4 minutes 00 seconds). Apollo 11 is worthwhile simply for this unearthed footage. Journal Text: 110:27:20   RealVideo Clip: QuickTime Video Clip: The liftoff of Apollo 11's Saturn V carrying Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins into space exploration history on July 16, 1969. QuickTime Video Clip: Journal Text: 110:12:21   MPG 16-mm Clip: (2 minutes 43 seconds). Journal Text: 111:19:46   Restored Video: (6 minutes 06 seconds). Featuring never-before-seen large-format film footage of one of humanity's greatest accomplishments. Journal Text: 110:47:17   RealVideo Clip: The thumbnail image shows the new footage on the left and the old on the right. (5 minutes 14 seconds; 51MB). (2 minutes 47 seconds). Journal Text: 109:55:50   MPG 16-mm Clip: Journal Text: 109:34:44   Restored Video: (2 minutes 55 seconds). The 3 x Apollo 11 astronauts are shown clearly faking a view of the earth which was supposed to have been taken from near the moon. To broadcast the SSTV transmission on standard television, NASA ground receiving stations performed real-time scan conversion to the NTSC television format. Journal Text: 109:53:40   MPEG Video Clip: From director Todd Douglas Miller (Dinosaur 13) comes a cinematic event 50 years in the making. Apollo 11: Quarantine will "feature never-before-seen 70mm footage sourced from the National Archives and NASA." Journal Text: 111:37:15   QuickTime Video Clip. The sequence camera was pointing out Buzz Aldrin's right-hand lunar module window. Buzz comes to help and swings the cable away from the immediate lunar module area. (4 minutes 31 seconds, composite; 10MB). Journal Text: 110:52:22   Restored Video: (0 minutes 37 seconds). The moonwalk's converted video signal was broadcast live aro (50 seconds; 3.1MB). Journal Text: 111:59:29   Restored Video: (3 minutes 24 seconds). (3 minutes 50 seconds). Journal Text: 110:43:33   QuickTime Video Clip: (3 minutes 30 seconds). Apollo 11 original footage: Relive the historic moment man first walked on the Moon It's 50 years since Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took their first steps on the Moon. (2 minute 20 seconds; 12MB). (2 minutes 50 seconds; 3.6MB). RealVideo clips were produced by Ken Glover 23 MB The sequence camera was pointing out Buzz Aldrin's right-hand lunar module window. (2 minute 57 seconds; 26MB). Journal Text: 110:39:56   RealVideo Clip: (2 minutes 49 seconds). (2 minutes 32 seconds). (58 seconds; 3.3MB). (3 minutes 33 seconds). (15 minutes 59 seconds; 15.7MB). (3 minutes 47 seconds). Journal Text: 110:48:26   Restored Video: (4 minutes 00 seconds). Journal Text: 102:42:08   WMV Video Clip: MPEG clips are by Ken Glover, Journal Text: 110:58:16 to 110:59:07. (2 minutes 53 seconds). (2 minutes 55 seconds). Journal Text: 109:57:30   MPG 16-mm Clip: QuickTime Video Clip: Then they go off-camera to the lunar module to collect the flag. NASA worked … (50 seconds; 3.4MB). The Apollo 11 missing tapes were those that were recorded from Apollo 11's slow-scan television telecast in its raw format on telemetry data tape at the time of the first Moon landing in 1969 and subsequently lost. Armstrong, Collins, and public affairs officer Douglas Ward are also heard occasionally. The tape apparently was sent to Goddard, but it wouldn't have been recorded there.". Journal Text: 110:31:43   RealVideo Clip: QuickTime Video Clip: Journal Text: 109:20:55   Restored Video: (3 minutes 25 seconds). (3 minute 18 seconds; 33MB). Journal Text: 110:05:04   Restored Video: (3 minutes 10 seconds). Journal Text: 111:33:46   RealVideo Clip: Journal Text: 109:35:43   QuickTime Video Clip: (3 minutes 24 seconds). Astronauts on board the ISS offer advice on living in close quarters during coronavirus lockdowns (50 seconds; 3.0MB). AVI Video Clip: Journal Text: 109:30:53   Restored Video: (2 minutes 31 seconds). from MPEG files provided by Robert Godwin. The film consists solely of archival footage, including 70 mm film previously unreleased to the public, and does not feature narration, interviews or modern recreations. (48 seconds; 5.0MB). Journal Text: 110:06:29   MPG 16-mm Clip: Journal Text: 110:18:39 to 110:21:10. Journal Text: 110:13:15 to 110:15:47. The blowing dust cleared within seconds of touchdown: this phenomenon is observable in the small slice of the surface visible in the camera frame above the lunar module shadow. QuickTime clips are by Gerald Megason, and (1 hour 10 minutes 40 seconds; 11.6MB). Journal Text: 110:13:30   QuickTime/VLC Video Clip: Journal Text: 111:56:07   Restored Video: (3 minutes 15 seconds). Journal Text: 109:22:06 to 109:25:44. Apollo 11 is a cinematic space event film fifty years in the making. Journal Text: 109:52:24   QuickTime Video Clip: The video was recorded there and in other locations; there is no missing video footage from the Apollo 11 moonwalk. QuickTime Video Clip: Original NASA Apollo 11 moon landing tapes set to fetch $1 million For Apollo 11's 50th anniversary, Sotheby's is auctioning first-generation NASA footage of the big event. (1 minute 45 seconds; 9MB). Journal Text: 110:55:30   Restored Video: (3 minutes 31 seconds). Journal Text: 110:52:54   Restored Video: (2 minutes 41 seconds). (4 minutes 41 seconds; 56 MB). Journal Text: 111:15:57   RealVideo Clip: (3 minutes 45 seconds; 33MB). Journal Text: 111:49:34   Restored Video: (3 minutes 24 seconds). Journal Text: 110:23:05   Restored Video: (2 minutes 03 seconds). Find professional Apollo 11 videos and stock footage available for license in film, television, advertising and corporate uses. Journal Text: 109:33:25 to 109:34:09. It looks astonishing, the mint-condition film flawlessly transferred into digital, and then synced to the original audio files perfectly. Buzz stamps his boot in the soil and observes the results. Surface detail became clearer below 500 feet and boulders were visible as Neil flew level looking for a clear landing site. It focuses on the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, the first spaceflight from which men walked on the Moon. Journal Text: 110:45:07   Restored Video: (3 minutes 24 seconds). Journal Text: 110:18:31   MPG 16-mm Clip: Journal Text: 109:47:36   Restored Video: (3 minutes 21 seconds). Astronaut Neil Armstrong made history on July 20, 1969, when he became the first man to set foot on the moon. The data tapes were used to record all transmitted data for backup. However, NASA reaffirmed that there is no missing footage from Apollo 11 since the video transmissions were relayed to the Manned Spacecraft Center (now … Neil completes his television panorama and moves to photograph Buzz at the solar wind collector. Journal Text: 110:52:57   RealVideo Clip: Journal Text: 109:41:28   RealVideo Clip: It ran at 6 frames per second for the landing and was fitted with a … It ran at 6 frames per second for the landing and was fitted with a 10mm wide-angle lens. Journal Text: 110:08:14   Restored Video: (3 minutes 24 seconds). Buzz kicks the soil repeatedly in the “Scuff/Cohesion/Adhesion” activity, sending up sprays of dirt. Journal Text: 110:35:06   Restored Video: (3 minutes 08 seconds). 16mm landing film by Gary Neff, source footage courtesy John Knoll. Journal Text: 109:23:38 to 109:25:00. MPG 16-mm Film Clip: Highlights (times shown in minutes and seconds): Journal Text: 109:40:50   Restored Video: (3 minutes 31 seconds). Starting at 4:02 p.m. EDT on July 20, 2019, NASA TV replayed the original footage of the 1969 Moon landing. QuickTime Video Clip: (1 minute 21 seconds; 4.7 MB). He moves in and out of camera range during this interval. Journal Text: 110:21:24   RealVideo Clip: (50 seconds; 5.2MB). (2 minutes 55 seconds). Journal Text:   MPG Video Clip: Google unveils stunning tribute for Apollo 11 engineer Rare NASA footage from 1969 shows search for lunar life NASA astronaut captures stunning timelapse Hear them sing 'Strolling on … Journal Text: 110:58:16   RealVideo Clip: (5 seconds; 0.8MB). Journal Text: 110:12:21   Restored Video: (2 minutes 39 seconds). (46 seconds; 3.2MB). MPEG Video Clip: Journal Text: 111:14:54 to 111:15:46. Then he walks off-camera to the left to direct Buzz's emergence through the hatch. QuickTime Video Clip: (2 minutes 35 seconds). Journal Text: 111:25:27   Restored Video: (3 minutes 02 seconds). Journal Text: 110:15:47   QuickTime TV Clip: (3 minutes 21 seconds). ET, See the moon landing as they did 50 years ago, Google unveils stunning tribute for Apollo 11 engineer, Rare NASA footage from 1969 shows search for lunar life, NASA astronaut captures stunning timelapse, Hear them sing 'Strolling on the moon' while on the moon, How space influenced decades of pop culture, See Apollo Mission Control restored to look like it's 1969, This is how being a dancer makes you a better astronaut, Washington Monument lit up like Apollo mission rocket, These are the benefits of space exploration, These women are designing spacesuits of the future, Jeff Bezos unveils his big plans for the moon. Journal Text: 109:37:30 to 110:48:10. Journal Text: 111:10:30   Restored Video: (1 minutes 35 seconds). They erect the flag and Neil takes photographs. The search discovered high-quality broadcast versions of the footage. Buzz appears on-camera with the solar wind collector until 25:03 when he goes off-camera, his shadow remaining in view while he deploys it. (2 minutes 50 seconds). (3 minutes 18 seconds; 33 MB). Journal Text: 110:36:58   RealVideo Clip: (5 minutes 00 seconds; 80 Mb). WASHINGTON, March 8, 2019 — Crafted from previously unseen 70mm film footage and more than 11,000 hours of uncatalogued audio recordings, a new documentary transports moviegoers to the heart of NASA’s most celebrated mission— Apollo 11, the one that first put men on the Moon and forever made Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin into American icons. Journal Text: 109:23:25 to 109:25:00. Journal Text: 102:34:24 to 102:46:06. (55 seconds; 3.3MB). (3 minutes 13 seconds). ; 8MB ) 110:24:30 RealVideo Clip: ( 3 minutes 50 seconds ; 3.6MB ) 111:22:49., sometimes off-camera when his shadow remaining in view while he deploys it ; 2.3MB ) 111:15:39 Video. John Knoll MPG 16-mm Clip: ( 3 minutes 44 seconds ) ( 46 seconds 2.6MB. Last few feet, its apollo 11 footage filled the camera, sometimes off-camera when his remains... 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