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Anyone old enough to remember Apollo 11?
Apollo 11 blasted off 40 years ago this Thursday at 9.32AM EDT.
I was 6 and can vaguely remember Armstrong stepping on the moon on the 20th but I don't recall the launch. Anyway, for those of you who don't remember it or were too young, here is what about 190 million HP looks like lifting 3000 tons. FYI, the first stage had five rocket engines each developing 1,500,000 lbs of thrust. The turbopump in each one (that pumped the fuel into the combustion chamber) was rated at about 55,000 HP. Incredible.
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To this day it amazes me that we put a man on the moon 40 years ago!
Some NASA show they were showing on Discovery channel said the LM had the computing power equivalent to a modern calculator!
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07-15-2009, 12:28 AM | #4 |
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And most of them likely do not have a firm understanding of Physics, Aeronautics or any branch of Engineering Science. They read a wacko website and are instant experts.
The fact is, we went for one reason. It wasn't science. It wasn't so that we would have Tang and microwave ovens as a side benefit...it was to beat the Russians and had we not succeeded or tried to fake it, they would have blown the hoax wide open.
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The KGB did a great job of revealing secrets so I agree with Steve that if it indeed were a hoax it would've been expressed LOUDLY by the Soviets. |
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The Russian Shuttle - 'Buran' was developed in the 70s and made one unmanned flight to orbit. It never flew again. Quote:
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The Shuttle has 8 flights left through late 2010. Then, a new program known as Constellation will take over. It is based on some STS technology - the first manned flight should be about 2012. We're supposed to be back on the moon by 2020 and then on to Mars by 2035..
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IMO NASA is the biggest waste of government money why the fuck do we need to spend billions upon billions of dollars each year to send a bunch of people to space. Who gives a crap about landing on the moon or just for going to space to explore. I remember like 8 months ago they were repairing something and during the operation they let a 1.7 million dollar tool box get away from them in space.
I personally think they should close nasa down no one really gives a shit anymore as to who does want in space now.........and /rant lol |
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IMO - Nasa is a better use of govt money than some of the other pork barrel spending projects that we have funded
Many of the projects that Nasa funds goes directly in to advanced robotics, thermodynamics, propulsion research, advanced physics that directly influences products that we buy and use (aircraft comes to mind). Programs at the top universities are funded by various Nasa initiatives. i'm not quite old enough to remember Apolo 11, but we took a trip to Cape Canaveral last year and my kids got a kick out of seeing the space shuttle... My input into the rant...
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Plus don't forget that NASA doesn't build the spacecraft and rockets. It is done by private and public corporations. For example, Boeing built the first stage booster for the Saturn V. Grumman built the LEM etc. These companies employ people like you and I.
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NASA just announced that photos of the landing sites taken by the recently launched Lunar Reconnaisance Orbiter will be released tomorrow (7/17) at noon. The LRO has cameras that can resolve down to about two feet so the photos should clearly show the Lunar Modules and other stuff left on the moon.
That should put the hoax believers out of business Linky: http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2009...llo_sites.html
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