I first read that as "NASA has 'lost' moon landing footage", like finding the missing footage from "Lawrence of Arabia", for example. That would've fueled the CT'ers also, saying they kept that hidden from us all this time.
Still, it wouldn't hurt for people to see the original footage again. The edited version is shown so often that few people recall what actually happened.
Everyone who is old enough remembers watching Neil Armstrong come down the ladder, take that small hop onto the Moon's surface, then saying "That's one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind."
I "remembered" it that way too, until seeing it on "As It Happened" on a cable channel for one of the anniversaries (25th, I think). They showed the real-time news video broadcast with Walter Cronkite. When the got to the moment, I saw Armstrong take his little hop, then waited, and waited, and waited...
"As It Happened"... there was some small discussion first about the condition of the Moon's surface, then he said "OK, I'm going to step off the LEM now." He gently leans over and precisely places his foot onto the surface, then says his phrase.
Just about every clip I've seen since the original broadcast must have shown a certain edited version, because it is much more "exciting" to see that large motion instead of the barely discernable one that did happen.
Check it out for yourself.
Nasa Web Page with Moon Landing Video
Go to the right side for the Original TV footage. Click to play or right click to save to your hard drive.
I have to say that I'm rather disappointed in that this was not that easy to find. I Googled "moon landing video" and got tons of sites on the first page about the damn hoax. So I added "NASA" to the Google line and that got me to the right place.