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How did they recover the film showing the separation of the S II stage from the S 1C and the tumbling interstage faring which attached the two stages. The camera which is attached to the S II has a view pointing down showing the sequence yet by all the information I have come across says the S II was destroyed and not recovered. There was no TDRSS system to relay video in those days and the imagery is of film quality. I have seen no account of a film capsule being released from the stage during the launch. There is also a camera view on top of the S II showing the separation of the S IV B.










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    The cameras were ejected and parachuted into the sea for later collection. I'll find a link to the full video where you can see them pop out of the stage at the end.
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How did they recover the film showing the separation of the S II stage from the S 1C and the tumbling interstage faring which attached the two stages. The camera which is attached to the S II has a view pointing down showing the sequence yet by all the information I have come across says the S II was destroyed and not recovered. There was no TDRSS system to relay video in those days and the imagery is of film quality. I have seen no account of a film capsule being released from the stage during the launch. There is also a camera view on top of the S II showing the separation of the S IV B.










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The cameras were ejected from the stages and parachuted into the sea. If you watch this video you can see cameras being ejected from stages at exactly 5:00 and 7:42.



There's also a good discussion on Collect Space including a picture of one of the modules after it has been fished out of the ocean.



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    There were ejectable camera pods, here's a picture of one.



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    Used on Saturn I-Bs and Saturn Vs through Apollo 8.



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          There's also a good discussion on Collect Space including a picture of one of the modules after it has been fished out of the ocean.



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          The cameras were ejected from the stages and parachuted into the sea. If you watch this video you can see cameras being ejected from stages at exactly 5:00 and 7:42.



          There's also a good discussion on Collect Space including a picture of one of the modules after it has been fished out of the ocean.



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                  Full writeup here, other good info here.






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