00:00On this day in space. In 1971, a lunar liftoff was televised for the first time.
00:07Apollo 15 astronauts David Scott and James Irwin spent three days on the moon before
00:11departing in the lunar module named Falcon. An RCA TV camera was mounted onto their lunar
00:16roving vehicle, which Scott parked about 300 feet away with the camera pointed at Falcon.
00:20Flight controllers in Mission Control Houston had the option to remotely move the camera,
00:24but because of some technical difficulties, they opted to leave the camera pointed in the same
00:28direction during liftoff. Following a quick pop and a bunch of sparks, Falcon quickly disappeared from
00:34sight. Shortly afterward, Falcon joined the command module Endeavour and Apollo 15 began its journey
00:39back to Earth. And that's what happened on this day in space.
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