Yes, but as indicated above using these cassettes made no sense at Apollo 11.
With later space uses of the 70mm back it may have made sense, with taking one back and several cassettes meaning less volume and weight than several backs.
In later space missions Nasa used 35mm cameras with several type 135 cassettes.
In the soviet missions never 70mm film was used, but rollfilm (likely kind of type 220) and type 135.
With later space uses of the 70mm back it may have made sense, with taking one back and several cassettes meaning less volume and weight than several backs.
In later space missions Nasa used 35mm cameras with several type 135 cassettes.
In the soviet missions never 70mm film was used, but rollfilm (likely kind of type 220) and type 135.
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