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Old July 16th, 2019 #1
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Default 50 years ago today: Launch of Apollo 11

Apollo 11 launch, July 16, 1969, narrated by NASA public affairs officer Jack King, the "Voice of Apollo."

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Old July 20th, 2019 #2
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Default Apollo 11 landing from PDI to Touchdown


"Houston, uh, Tranquility Base here--the Eagle has landed."

Neil Armstrong landed Eagle with only 17 seconds of fuel remaining before he was required to abort, an overloaded computer (the '1201' and '1202' program alarms) and manually flying the Lunar Module past a big crater and boulder field where the computer would have set them down in. That's badassery at its best.
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Old July 20th, 2019 #3
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dailysportscar:

Saturday sees the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, and Magnus Racing will pay tribute to the historic event with a one-time, livery and car number for the IMSA WeatherTech Sports Car Championship’s Northeast Grand Prix, on the same day.

The team’s #44 Lamborghini Huracán GT3 EVO will adopt both a tribute livery and with special dispensation, the revised number #11 too, the livery designed to mimic the Saturn V rocket, to commemorate the mission.



http://www.dailysportscar.com/2019/0...lime-rock.html
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Old July 20th, 2019 #4
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I'm not big on anniversaries. Grumman built a fine spacecraft in LM-5 which landed the first human beings on another world, but LM-7 was the special one that enabled the crew of Apollo 13 to return home alive after an oxygen tank exploded in the SM when they were outbound to the moon endangering the lives of the three astronauts.

Each of the LM's were specially built for their missions and uniquely different from the others, no two were exactly alike.

Kudos to Tom Kelly, my father and the rest of the 1960s engineering and production staff at GAC who designed and created a unique vehicle which was skillfully piloted by Neil Armstrong to the surface of the moon and flawlessly enabled himself and Edwin Aldrin to safely leave after completing their historic mission and rejoin their comrade waiting for them in lunar orbit to return to earth.

A feat which cannot be duplicated today, 50 years later accomplished without modern computers and all the other enhancements engineers use today ...just raw brainpower, imagination and a slide rule.

In the end, many of these men were rewarded by being kicked to the curb first by 'cutbacks' and the rest when the company merged with a competitor from California in a shady deal ...miss you dad.

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Old July 20th, 2019 #5
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White Men's achievements are so great.

So great, that just 50 years after Whites landed on the moon, some people don't believe it. Having grown up in Nigger Nation, they consider a moon landing impossible--something unreal, faked.

That's how shitty the Kwa is.

The distance between the White men of NASA and today's bix noods and muh dudes should be measured, not in years, but in light-years.

But did you know about NASSA? This was a little-known black op. Very interesting story. Good documentary about it:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/AMO6T6DKyULE/
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Old July 20th, 2019 #6
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I'm not big on anniversaries. Grumman built a fine spacecraft in LM-5 which landed the first human beings on another world, but LM-7 was the special one that enabled the crew of Apollo 13 to return home alive after an oxygen tank exploded in the SM when they were outbound to the moon endangering the lives of the three astronauts.

Each of the LM's were specially built for their missions and uniquely different from the others, no two were exactly alike.

Kudos to Tom Kelly, my father and the rest of the 1960s engineering and production staff at GAC who designed and created a unique vehicle which was skillfully piloted by Neil Armstrong to the surface of the moon and flawlessly enabled himself and Edwin Aldrin to safely leave after completing their historic mission and rejoin their comrade waiting for them in lunar orbit to return to earth.

A feat which cannot be duplicated today, 50 years later accomplished without modern computers and all the other enhancements engineers use today ...just raw brainpower, imagination and a slide rule.

In the end, many of these men were rewarded by being kicked to the curb first by 'cutbacks' and the rest when the company merged with a competitor from California in a shady deal ...miss you dad.
Have you ever seen the episode 'Spider' in the From The Earth To The Moon mini-series? It details Tom Kelly's and the Grumman team's design and building of the LM, focusing mainly on LM-3 ("Spider") that flew on Apollo 9, the first manned test of the LM in Earth orbit. Was your dad the engineer who figured out early in the LM's design phase that the astronauts didn't need seats to save weight which also led to smaller, lighter windows for them to use?

Tom Kelly wrote a book about all this before he died in 2002, but I've never read it--would certainly be an interesting read.
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Old July 31st, 2019 #7
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Default Apollo 11 had company on its way to the Moon: Luna 15

10 years before Apollo 11, in 1959, the Soviet Union was first to impact the Moon with an unmanned probe (Luna 2), photograph the Moon's far side (Luna 3), and in 1966 achieved the first lunar soft-landing with Luna 9. In July, 1969 Luna 15 was launched to land, collect a small sample of Moon rocks and soil and return it to Earth in an attempt to beat Apollo 11. On July 21, 1969, two hours before Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were scheduled to lift off from the Moon, Luna 15 experienced a malfunction and crashed into the Moon 500 miles from Apollo 11's landing site.

http://www.russianspaceweb.com/space...ary_lunar.html

https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/missions/luna-15/in-depth/

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Old August 1st, 2019 #8
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Talking The 100 year plan to colonize deep space


Click on the pic

The Integrated Space Plan, put together two decades after the Apollo 11 moon landing by Rockwell analyst Ron Jones detailing the 1989 US aerospace industry's blueprint of the technological evolution of mankind into a spacefaring species by the end of the 21st century. Considered realistic given the brainpower and developing tech of the day.

Thirty years later in 2019 the niggerized US can barely keep up its end of maintaining the International Space Station in orbit around Earth, it pays millions to former rival Russia to ferry it's astronauts to the low earth orbit station and back.


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Default Tranquility Base today

This view of Apollo 11's landing site on the Sea of Tranquility was taken in 2012 by NASA's Lunar Reconnaisance Orbiter at an altitude of 15 miles, showing the descent stage of the Lunar Module Eagle, scientific instruments including the Laser Ranging RetroReflector (LRRR), its discarded cover, Passive Seismic Experiment Package (PSEP), TV camera, and the footpaths left by the astronauts.

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