1969 Did they really??
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- Cannonball
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whilst amazing achievements i can.t help but think what a total waste of money, the amount of people needing health care homes etc and drug research i think leave it as it is up there .. black and plough the money in to something usefull,
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As impressive as the mighty Saturn V (& let us not forget the 1B ) the real star of the Apollo program was the Grumman LEM, our first ever true spaceship , as in, being designed to travel solely outside of Earths atmosphere, remaining totally self-contained.
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It's cool to meet a like-minded person here.
I also think that we owe many of the current achievements in various fields of science to space exploration.
But don't you think it has more to do with the fact that the space industry has always been more funded than others?
Maybe not so much now, but in those days when the mission to the moon started.
"whilst amazing achievements i can.t help but think what a total waste of money, the amount of people needing health care homes etc and drug research i think leave it as it is up there .. black and plough the money in to something usefull, "
In a way, you are right. But not really.
Many new studies and start-ups will help patients from remote corners get advice and help from doctors. Many developments will be used in other areas of science (which you find more useful).
I think science should exist in all forms. And then each research will be able to complement the others and bring benefit to humanity on a global scale.
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It is, I was there in 2015. Its truely awe inspiring. Imagine being strapped to the top of that thing.Charger wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 12 11:25 pmSaturn V at the Johnson Space centre in 2003, I believe it’s indoors now …AllKiller wrote:Oh Christ so would i too Blue...
I nearly wept when i saw her in the flesh at Kennedy space center
Bloody amazing...Most powerful thing ever built by man full stop
One thing i wished id seen and never will I had 13 chances
Had a tour of the Mission Control Center (via the Reporters room)
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Totally agree we should be trying to save our own planet... There's so much we can all do plow the huge waste of money that's put into these projects into life on Earth ....Cannonball wrote: ↑Sat Sep 29, 12 1:50 pm whilst amazing achievements i can.t help but think what a total waste of money, the amount of people needing health care homes etc and drug research i think leave it as it is up there .. black and plough the money in to something usefull,
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We'd need a New World Order to achieve that. As long as there are Super Powers and nations jostling for supremacy there is always going to be an Arms race, this exponential race obviously pushes the boundary's into orbit and then Space itself.Scooby wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 20 7:48 amTotally agree we should be trying to save our own planet... There's so much we can all do plow the huge waste of money that's put into these projects into life on Earth ....Cannonball wrote: ↑Sat Sep 29, 12 1:50 pm whilst amazing achievements i can.t help but think what a total waste of money, the amount of people needing health care homes etc and drug research i think leave it as it is up there .. black and plough the money in to something usefull,
Its all well and good saying we should pump this money into funding the needy but the reality is this will never ever be the case unless there is a monumental step-change in how we as humans are governed/controlled on a global scale.
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I've always been interested in this stuff and, totally out of the blue, my youngest lad had suddenly developed an interest too!
If anyone fancies a great watch, checkout the documentary about the moon landing mission on Netflix. I cant remember the name of it at the moment but it's full of original HD footage etc. Truly breathtaking stuff and the moon landing sequence will have you on the edge of your seat. The fuel levels were critical to being able to take off again and its graphically displayed on the footage.
Apparently, the equipment used that was left on the moon in 69 can be seen through very powerful telescopes....
Cheers Steve
If anyone fancies a great watch, checkout the documentary about the moon landing mission on Netflix. I cant remember the name of it at the moment but it's full of original HD footage etc. Truly breathtaking stuff and the moon landing sequence will have you on the edge of your seat. The fuel levels were critical to being able to take off again and its graphically displayed on the footage.
Apparently, the equipment used that was left on the moon in 69 can be seen through very powerful telescopes....
Cheers Steve
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Just checked, think its dropped off there now
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Ha ha....yeah, reads like that sorry!! No, the documentary has dropped off Netflix
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I was lucky enough to see a night time Space Shuttle launch when I was in Florida - pretty spectacular!
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If you're interested, you might also be delighted to hear about the upcoming Apollo 10 1/2 from Netflix. Directed by Richard Linklater. I think this is a good way to get the younger generation interested in such a topic as space travel.Steve wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 20 10:54 am I've always been interested in this stuff and, totally out of the blue, my youngest lad had suddenly developed an interest too!
If anyone fancies a great watch, checkout the documentary about the moon landing mission on Netflix. I cant remember the name of it at the moment but it's full of original HD footage etc. Truly breathtaking stuff and the moon landing sequence will have you on the edge of your seat. The fuel levels were critical to being able to take off again and its graphically displayed on the footage.
Apparently, the equipment used that was left on the moon in 69 can be seen through very powerful telescopes....
Cheers Steve
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The Right Stuff on Disney + is pretty good too, a National Geographic series about the Mercury project when NASA was formed to put a man in space.
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Sounds good, will have a look at that!
Cheers Steve
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