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All the problems with the shuttle is more proof we could not have sent a rocket to the moon 40 yrs ago. What is the moon's distance, like 20 Earths? And to...
... sent ... atmosphere, ... All the problems with the Shuttle are due to it being designed to be re- usable, hence the fragile tile re-entry system rather...
... sent a rocket to the moon 40 yrs ago.<< The shuttle is irrelevant to Apollo, because it was built to different design philosophies. ... Closer to 31, but...
... Hello, Simon... I thought you had been a bit quiet recently! This is your "proof"? Come on, Simon, you've got to do better than that... The two can't be...
That proves nothing. We have launched over 100 shuttles with 2 failures. The only thing different about NASA now and 40 years ago is that their balls have...
... Hogwash. The problems with the shuttle have to do with how radically different it is from the traditional rockets that preceded and followed it. The...
Seriously Simon, if you want argue about something and sound intelligent, or at least half way convincing, try and at least get a grip on what you're ...
... The shuttle's thermal protection system (TPS) is one of the miracles of science. There are not many materials that have the appropriate thermal properties...
I've confirmed that ASTRONAUT MONKEY BUSINESS does *not* contain the unscheduled telecast at GET 30:28. That is the footage that clearly shows the Earth and...
If you are in the UK, or have access to UK terrestrial programming: Monday, 24 July 21:00 - 22:00 (BST) ; 20:00-21:00 UTC Channel 5: The Real Story of Apollo...
... The programme made a lot of claims about new material, but nearly all of it was familiar to me. For instance, the "UFO" was discussed at the post-flight...
... the ... series. ... fuel" ... I agree, there was very little that was new. I knew about the broken circuit breaker knob, as this was in the post-flight...
... Well, to be fair, bits of foam have been falling off since the beginning of the programme. Columbia was just the first mission where the foam did major...
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I can just imagine the hoax believers loving this.... Sydney Morning Herald, Augus 5th 2006 ...
... how-n\ ... Not an uncommon problem from the early days of computing. There are plenty of storage methods which are now obsolete, leaving the stored data...
One giant blunder for mankind: how NASA lost moon pictures The Sydney Morning Herald Richard Macey August 5, 2006 THE heart-stopping moments when Neil...
I have a picture of Edwin Aldrin's visor that pictured by Armstrong in high res. You can see clearly that Armstrong is in a spot of bright light (sunlight?). ...