Are there any videos of astronauts walking inside the Apollo Lunar Module while landed on the Moon?

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These would be very worthy videos since there is air in the Lunar Module and they don't wear the heavy spacesuits, so one could see how they walk/jump on the Moon in a breathable atmosphere and without heavy spacesuits. Of course there are videos from parabolic flights simulating lunar gravity but on the Moon you'd see lunar gravity directly on the Moon.










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    One of the issues with the Apollo lunar modules was the were very cramped
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    Agreed, there's barely room to stand side by side, no room for the kind of jumping around they did on the surface.
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  • You should try to take a video of two people walking and jumping in a telephone box. Yes, that old box with a telephone when nobody had a mobile phone. "at Earth's atmospheric pressure and density" was impossible, the pressure inside the LM was much lower than on Earth.
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  • What was the pressure inside the Lunar Module?
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  • From the NASA quick reference data for the lunar module pdf:
    – Uwe
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These would be very worthy videos since there is air in the Lunar Module and they don't wear the heavy spacesuits, so one could see how they walk/jump on the Moon in a breathable atmosphere and without heavy spacesuits. Of course there are videos from parabolic flights simulating lunar gravity but on the Moon you'd see lunar gravity directly on the Moon.










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    One of the issues with the Apollo lunar modules was the were very cramped
    – Fred
    3 hours ago






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    Agreed, there's barely room to stand side by side, no room for the kind of jumping around they did on the surface.
    – Hobbes
    3 hours ago










  • You should try to take a video of two people walking and jumping in a telephone box. Yes, that old box with a telephone when nobody had a mobile phone. "at Earth's atmospheric pressure and density" was impossible, the pressure inside the LM was much lower than on Earth.
    – Uwe
    2 hours ago










  • What was the pressure inside the Lunar Module?
    – user27822
    2 hours ago










  • From the NASA quick reference data for the lunar module pdf:
    – Uwe
    1 hour ago












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These would be very worthy videos since there is air in the Lunar Module and they don't wear the heavy spacesuits, so one could see how they walk/jump on the Moon in a breathable atmosphere and without heavy spacesuits. Of course there are videos from parabolic flights simulating lunar gravity but on the Moon you'd see lunar gravity directly on the Moon.










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These would be very worthy videos since there is air in the Lunar Module and they don't wear the heavy spacesuits, so one could see how they walk/jump on the Moon in a breathable atmosphere and without heavy spacesuits. Of course there are videos from parabolic flights simulating lunar gravity but on the Moon you'd see lunar gravity directly on the Moon.







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    One of the issues with the Apollo lunar modules was the were very cramped
    – Fred
    3 hours ago






  • 1




    Agreed, there's barely room to stand side by side, no room for the kind of jumping around they did on the surface.
    – Hobbes
    3 hours ago










  • You should try to take a video of two people walking and jumping in a telephone box. Yes, that old box with a telephone when nobody had a mobile phone. "at Earth's atmospheric pressure and density" was impossible, the pressure inside the LM was much lower than on Earth.
    – Uwe
    2 hours ago










  • What was the pressure inside the Lunar Module?
    – user27822
    2 hours ago










  • From the NASA quick reference data for the lunar module pdf:
    – Uwe
    1 hour ago












  • 1




    One of the issues with the Apollo lunar modules was the were very cramped
    – Fred
    3 hours ago






  • 1




    Agreed, there's barely room to stand side by side, no room for the kind of jumping around they did on the surface.
    – Hobbes
    3 hours ago










  • You should try to take a video of two people walking and jumping in a telephone box. Yes, that old box with a telephone when nobody had a mobile phone. "at Earth's atmospheric pressure and density" was impossible, the pressure inside the LM was much lower than on Earth.
    – Uwe
    2 hours ago










  • What was the pressure inside the Lunar Module?
    – user27822
    2 hours ago










  • From the NASA quick reference data for the lunar module pdf:
    – Uwe
    1 hour ago







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One of the issues with the Apollo lunar modules was the were very cramped
– Fred
3 hours ago




One of the issues with the Apollo lunar modules was the were very cramped
– Fred
3 hours ago




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Agreed, there's barely room to stand side by side, no room for the kind of jumping around they did on the surface.
– Hobbes
3 hours ago




Agreed, there's barely room to stand side by side, no room for the kind of jumping around they did on the surface.
– Hobbes
3 hours ago












You should try to take a video of two people walking and jumping in a telephone box. Yes, that old box with a telephone when nobody had a mobile phone. "at Earth's atmospheric pressure and density" was impossible, the pressure inside the LM was much lower than on Earth.
– Uwe
2 hours ago




You should try to take a video of two people walking and jumping in a telephone box. Yes, that old box with a telephone when nobody had a mobile phone. "at Earth's atmospheric pressure and density" was impossible, the pressure inside the LM was much lower than on Earth.
– Uwe
2 hours ago












What was the pressure inside the Lunar Module?
– user27822
2 hours ago




What was the pressure inside the Lunar Module?
– user27822
2 hours ago












From the NASA quick reference data for the lunar module pdf:
– Uwe
1 hour ago




From the NASA quick reference data for the lunar module pdf:
– Uwe
1 hour ago










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The Lunar module had a habitable volume of 160 cubic foot (4.5 cubic metre). The crew compartment floor was about 36 by 55 inches (3 by 4.6 foot or 0.91 by 1.4 metre) Try to imagine two persons walking and jumping inside that crew cabin.



See this PDF from NASA.






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    The Lunar module had a habitable volume of 160 cubic foot (4.5 cubic metre). The crew compartment floor was about 36 by 55 inches (3 by 4.6 foot or 0.91 by 1.4 metre) Try to imagine two persons walking and jumping inside that crew cabin.



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        The Lunar module had a habitable volume of 160 cubic foot (4.5 cubic metre). The crew compartment floor was about 36 by 55 inches (3 by 4.6 foot or 0.91 by 1.4 metre) Try to imagine two persons walking and jumping inside that crew cabin.



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        The Lunar module had a habitable volume of 160 cubic foot (4.5 cubic metre). The crew compartment floor was about 36 by 55 inches (3 by 4.6 foot or 0.91 by 1.4 metre) Try to imagine two persons walking and jumping inside that crew cabin.



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