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40 Years ago this week - Apollo 11 - Logan Darklighter - 07-16-2009 Hard to believe. I was alive at that time. Not by much, I was only 3 years old. I have memories of watching Moon Landings. I'm not sure if my earliest memories include Apollo 11 among them. But I KNOW I watched live a couple of the later broadcasts (Apollo 16-17 maybe?). I remember watching live at least once as the camera showed the Lunar Module lifting off from the surface of the moon. There is a website I just discovered. Here it is - http://wechoosethemoon.org/ Go there. What they are doing, among other things, is running a realtime stream of the events of the mission as they happened. (Just 40 years later.) - Kurisu - 07-16-2009 If that's the case, I'll miss the launch. I'll still be at work at that time. _____ DEATH is Certain. The hour, Uncertain... - Bob Schroeck - 07-16-2009 Wow, impressive site. In other news, I hear that at least some of the rediscovered video footage of the moon landing will be made public today. -- Bob --------- Then the horns kicked in... ...and my shoes began to squeak. - Black Aeronaut - 07-16-2009 I can hardly wait to see that! - Wiregeek - 07-16-2009 I wish the world - I'm not Americentric enough to say 'America' in this - had a space presence. ISS is a joke. Where's the moon colony? Where's the space elevator? Where's the Mission to Mars? "No can brain today. Want cheezeburger." From NGE: Nobody Dies, by Gregg Landsman http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5579457/1/NGE_Nobody_Dies - Ebony - 07-16-2009 Quote: Wiredgeek wrote: Prove to the governments of the world that it is profitable to spend money on space travel, or get NASA and the other space agencies to allow private industry to explore and exploit extraterrestrial territories for profit and you might actually see these things. It's going to require profit for anyone to stick their neck out. Space is, after all, a dangerous and expensive place. Ebony the Black Dragon http://ebony14.livejournal.com "Good night, and may the Good Lord take a Viking to you." - Bluemage - 07-16-2009 Where's our motivation? We don't have the technology to make any productive space industries. What we have is enough presence to do experiments and observe with. It would be nice, but it's just not going to happen until we have a very good reason. If I say anything more on this, this thread will get dragged over to Politics, so I'll shut up now. My Unitarian Jihad Name is: Brother Atom Bomb of Courteous Debate. Get yours. I've been writing a bit. - Wiregeek - 07-16-2009 Quote:Space is disease and danger wrapped in darkness and silence. It is, however, the only way to save the human race. "No can brain today. Want cheezeburger." From NGE: Nobody Dies, by Gregg Landsman http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5579457/1/NGE_Nobody_Dies - Ebony - 07-16-2009 Quote: Wiredgeek wrote: Oh, I agree wholeheartedly, but most people don't give a shit about the human race as long as they have their televison, Internet, and corresponding porn. And those in a poverty state care even less, givent that they're mostly concerned with their own survival. We're not a global enough culture to give a damn about our species survival yet. Ebony the Black Dragon http://ebony14.livejournal.com "Good night, and may the Good Lord take a Viking to you." - Bob Schroeck - 07-16-2009 While we're on or near the topic, here's some good news -- A former astronaut is now the new boss of NASA. -- Bob --------- Then the horns kicked in... ...and my shoes began to squeak. - Star Ranger4 - 07-16-2009 I was 4 myself, Logan, so I can empathize with you. I feel.... Old. On the other side of the coin though, at least this means that there isnt a penal colony up there getting ready to drop rocks on our heads to get us to give them their independance.... Hear that thunder rolling till it seems to split the sky? That's every ship in Grayson's Navy taking up the cry- NO QUARTER!!! -- "No Quarter", by Echo's Children - robkelk - 07-17-2009 Quote: I was 4 myself, Logan, so I can empathize with you. I feel.... Old.Join the party. (I was five...) -- Rob Kelk "Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of the same sovereign, servants of the same law." - Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012 - DHBirr - 07-17-2009 I was eleven. (Uphill, both ways, in waist-deep snow, you puppies.) It particularly depresses me now that I have no clear memories of the event. ----- Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING. - Star Ranger4 - 07-17-2009 You forgot "IN JUNE" there DH Hear that thunder rolling till it seems to split the sky? That's every ship in Grayson's Navy taking up the cry- NO QUARTER!!! -- "No Quarter", by Echo's Children - Logan Darklighter - 07-17-2009 I posted a copy of my OP to a Star Blazers mailing list that I'm a part of. And here is one of the responses I got back -- Quote: From: Jim Cooper I think Jim wins. - Black Aeronaut - 07-17-2009 (O_____O) Okay... That... is outstanding. - Star Ranger4 - 07-17-2009 Concur.... Outstanding, and he definatly wins the "I'm older than all o you" Hear that thunder rolling till it seems to split the sky? That's every ship in Grayson's Navy taking up the cry- NO QUARTER!!! -- "No Quarter", by Echo's Children - robkelk - 07-18-2009 On a related note, http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/m ... sites.html]NASA has published some of the early photos from the LRO. -- Rob Kelk "Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of the same sovereign, servants of the same law." - Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012 |