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Not to mention that any Chines lunar flights - if the ever happen - may never get close enough to image the landing sites at high enough resolution to clearly...
Hi everyone! I have a few questions. 1. How could the rockets back in 1969 make a journey as long as to the moon and back...several times....with a computer...
If you go to www.apolloarchive.com, you'll find only a small number of photos showing the Earth from the surface of the moon. Since the near side of the moon...
1. The computers used by Apollo were much larger than cell phones, but that's irrelevant. The computers did not fly the spacecraft alone, they had input from...
... as to the moon and back...several times....with a computer the size of a cell phone....with no casualties? Well, in April 1970, it was rather touch and go....
In Reply To redpilljunky ... number ... Since the ... should always ... all six ... should ... If the Earth was constantly above the astronauts, why would you ...
... the moon and back...several times....with a computer the size of a cell phone....with no casualties?<< The Apollo computers were larger than cell-phones,...
... should always be visible to those standing on the near side of the moon and all six Apollo missions reportedly landed on the near side and thus should have...
I would strongly recommend _www.clavius.org_ (http://www.clavius.org) for information to questions you may have. It is an informative site which covers the...
The Russians did go to the moon with several unmanned flyby Zond flights about the time that Apollo flew - the USSR had flown several Zond missions around the ...
So you wake up one morning and heave your huge testicles into your trousers and climb aboard the rocket ship that launches you into Earth orbit. A short while...
redpilljunky, from your last two posts it seems evident that we are lucky it wasn't you who went to the moon, since you would have spent all your time on the...
... What makes you think a powerful computer is necessary to fly in space? The Apollo guidance computer had about as much computing power as a modern washing...
... But hundreds showing the Earth from lunar orbit, and from the trip to and from the moon. You are artificially restricting the evidence. When the...
... [Puerile, crude language deleted.] ... [More childishness deleted.] ... And of course the clip cuts off before any of the astronauts gives his answer....
... the only thing featuring bart that is worth buying is IMHO the clip of the day bart got " buzzed " absolutly priceless and fortunatly free - i love that...
Sorry about that Silas. I was just trying to drive home the point of what an awesome accomplishment it would have been and to see the astronauts doing a little...
Whoa dude. Don't hold back. Tell me what you really think. The shrillness of your response indicates you might have an excessive emotional attachment to the...
... What "shrillness"? You simply have no clue what you're talking about. You lay down a bunch of personal expectations that you somehow believe the...
... But that's not your claim. You say it's suspicious that they did *not* "strut". When you are an astronaut you can behave as you feel appropriate. It...
... excessive emotional attachment to the USA having traveled to the moon.<< Standard conspiracy theorist rhetoric. Put up a post with such puerile and...
... surprising.<< Just one question: have you seen their ENTIRE set of reactions from every interview and press conference since the day they returned, or have...
I'm not psychic but I am experienced. Neil Armstrong was choking back something and it wasn't pride. Granted, Sibrel is an obnoxious ass but he didn't film...
Oh, I almost forgot--the nickel porous plate sublimator. Reminds me of the flux capacitor in Back to the Future. http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/4071/moon.html ...
... point of ... the ... surprising. What ... breakdown into ... Strangely enough, to me they look like they just spent a week in space doing the most...
Redpilljunkie, if thermal control was such an issue for a two-week lunar mission, would you mind explaining why it is not an issue for satellites such as...