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18th May 2012, 07:24
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~credits video: http://youtube.com/joseescamilla
a JOSE ESCAMILLA film - Go to: http://TBLNFilms.com/CELESTIAL.html for more information.
ABOUT THE WORLD PREMIERE
The Apollo 11 Mission took place on July 16, 1969. On July 21, 1969, we walked on the Moon for the first time in human history.
The pictures were fuzzy and in black and white.
On July 21, 2012, we are taking you back to the Moon.
CELESTIAL brings you the"full color" photography of the Moon taken during the Clementine Mission in 1994. The landscapes are breath-taking. The color photography is stunning.
Prepare for a journey to a new world full of mysteries and color.
Sign up as an exhibitor and present the film on your Web Sites and You Tube Channels.
Sign up as a viewer and receive a special download available ONLY for those who register with TBLN Films.
Thank You - - Jose Escamilla
-
~I will soon interview Jose Escamilla (interviewed him 2 times in 2006 & 2007 on my "Untold Mysteries Radio" Live, back then) ... stay tuned !
cheers,
John Kuhles
~credits video: http://youtube.com/joseescamilla
a JOSE ESCAMILLA film - Go to: http://TBLNFilms.com/CELESTIAL.html for more information.
ABOUT THE WORLD PREMIERE
The Apollo 11 Mission took place on July 16, 1969. On July 21, 1969, we walked on the Moon for the first time in human history.
The pictures were fuzzy and in black and white.
On July 21, 2012, we are taking you back to the Moon.
CELESTIAL brings you the"full color" photography of the Moon taken during the Clementine Mission in 1994. The landscapes are breath-taking. The color photography is stunning.
Prepare for a journey to a new world full of mysteries and color.
Sign up as an exhibitor and present the film on your Web Sites and You Tube Channels.
Sign up as a viewer and receive a special download available ONLY for those who register with TBLN Films.
Thank You - - Jose Escamilla
-
~I will soon interview Jose Escamilla (interviewed him 2 times in 2006 & 2007 on my "Untold Mysteries Radio" Live, back then) ... stay tuned !
cheers,
John Kuhles