New pics of Sea of Tranquility showing Eagle, footprint trails and science equipment
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That just looks so false ... the image seems too bright, there's no stars & FFS the vehicle looks like it was made on Blue Peter! You expect people to beleive that it was capable of landing & taking off again on the moon
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Considering how technology has moved on over last 40yrs why haven't we / can't we get back there?
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Considering how technology has moved on over last 40yrs why haven't we / can't we get back there?
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We can get back there. They could just make some more Saturn V's.
BUT...the new vehicle system they will use is going to be used to further exploration than the moon so they need it to be more adaptable and expandable and suited to more than just going to the moon and back once.
BUT...the new vehicle system they will use is going to be used to further exploration than the moon so they need it to be more adaptable and expandable and suited to more than just going to the moon and back once.
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We can get back there. They could just make some more Saturn V's.
BUT...the new vehicle system they will use is going to be used to further exploration than the moon so they need it to be more adaptable and expandable and suited to more than just going to the moon and back once.
BUT...the new vehicle system they will use is going to be used to further exploration than the moon so they need it to be more adaptable and expandable and suited to more than just going to the moon and back once.
Great idea to have done that after spending billions and billions, and now have not much other than a first stage booster in Florida to show for it.
NASA for you, when they are not killing astronauts (aka space mechanics) they are blowing the bottom out of the their budget on crap.
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Despite a widespread belief to the contrary, the Saturn V blueprints
have not been lost. They are kept at Marshall Space Flight Center on
microfilm. The Federal Archives in East Point, GA also has 2900 cubic
feet of Saturn documents. Rocketdyne has in its archives dozens of
volumes from its Knowledge Retention Program. This effort was initiated
in the late '60s to document every facet of F-1 and J-2 engine
production to assist in any future re-start.
have not been lost. They are kept at Marshall Space Flight Center on
microfilm. The Federal Archives in East Point, GA also has 2900 cubic
feet of Saturn documents. Rocketdyne has in its archives dozens of
volumes from its Knowledge Retention Program. This effort was initiated
in the late '60s to document every facet of F-1 and J-2 engine
production to assist in any future re-start.
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Nonetheless with the tech we have now, and that design they could make something very interesting.
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The problem wouldn't be making the rocket body, panels etc but with all the off the shelf parts they used in the mechanics of it.
"Thingy Corp" might have been able to supply 6000 "widgets"/"do-dahs" in 1960 but they stopped makign them ages ago now and every single part that was no longer made would have to be tooled up again...
"Thingy Corp" might have been able to supply 6000 "widgets"/"do-dahs" in 1960 but they stopped makign them ages ago now and every single part that was no longer made would have to be tooled up again...
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If it was proved they didnt go, where would Omega SpeedMaster MoonWatch owners stand ?
I would want my money back, plus a PO in black as compensation.
I have studied all the photos on this thread and I cant see a clanger anywhere.
I would want my money back, plus a PO in black as compensation.
I have studied all the photos on this thread and I cant see a clanger anywhere.
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Indeed, i cut out another cool full page ad for it from a magazine yesterday to add to my clipping collection
I wonder if going to the moon is Matteyboy approved or just an image-boosting egotistical waste of money? Are NASA chavs? Those space suits were a bit shiny weren't they! Even he will have to admit though that in that case an expensive/premium watch WAS needed
I wonder if going to the moon is Matteyboy approved or just an image-boosting egotistical waste of money? Are NASA chavs? Those space suits were a bit shiny weren't they! Even he will have to admit though that in that case an expensive/premium watch WAS needed
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Jesus Christ!! WTF is this watch nonsense FFS?!?!!?
Back on topic!
Nowadays in our "Globalized" economy they use could the Indians or Brazilians to do all their hard labour thingys.......
Or they could just sink a fortune of money into the project and try justifying it by saying it helps the economy.
Back on topic!
Nowadays in our "Globalized" economy they use could the Indians or Brazilians to do all their hard labour thingys.......
Or they could just sink a fortune of money into the project and try justifying it by saying it helps the economy.
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Indeed, i cut out another cool full page ad for it from a magazine yesterday to add to my clipping collection
I wonder if going to the moon is Matteyboy approved or just an image-boosting egotistical waste of money? Are NASA chavs? Those space suits were a bit shiny weren't they! Even he will have to admit though that in that case an expensive/premium watch WAS needed
I wonder if going to the moon is Matteyboy approved or just an image-boosting egotistical waste of money? Are NASA chavs? Those space suits were a bit shiny weren't they! Even he will have to admit though that in that case an expensive/premium watch WAS needed
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That just looks so false ... the image seems too bright, there's no stars & FFS the vehicle looks like it was made on Blue Peter! You expect people to beleive that it was capable of landing & taking off again on the moon
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Considering how technology has moved on over last 40yrs why haven't we / can't we get back there?
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Considering how technology has moved on over last 40yrs why haven't we / can't we get back there?
It was reported at the time the astronauts couldnt see any stars, and also the astronauts on first seeing the LM said it looked like it was made from cling film and tin foil and indeed they werent that far from the truth
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I would imagine the computing power used in the Apollo mission was all number-crunching as oppose to computer-controlled flight systems etc, so in theory the most basic computer is just as capable as the most-advanced for this, it's just that the most basic would be far slower at doing the calculations.
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Right Mr Nat, explain this. Why is it all the mountains and hills have their left sides in shadow, yet the "lander" has its shadow to the right??? Now something aint right there....
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