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GAINT LEAP REMASTERED


The refreshed image of Neil Armstrong's first landing of moon on july 20, 1969 was done by the hands of Indian company. The Nasa has given the video to remaster the footage of the 1969 moon landing to a subsidiary of Adlabs Films, which is owned by the Anil Ambani group. The work of remastering the video of Nasa is to mark the 40th anniversary of the landing.

The restoration of the footage was started in may 2009 and it is handled by the Lowry Digital Corporation, a 100% subsidiary of the Adlabs Films. The space agency have decided to spend a amount of $230,000 to restore all the images. The Reliance Big Entertainment had acquired the Lowry Digital Images business in April 2008, for approximately $7.5 million. The Nasa unveiled the restored video a couple of days before to celebrate the 40th anniversary of landing on the moon. The footage picked out many details which was missing from the initial broadcasts. The images have also showed the Neil Armstrong and Aldrin skipping across the moon for planting the US flag. And for the first time there was a clear reflection of the lunar landscape in Armstrong's visor.

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