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Onkel Neal 07-21-12 07:34 AM

Forty-three years ago today: Looking back at Apollo 11
 
Looking back at Apollo 11

You know, when I hear a phrase dating an event with 20 years ago, 30 years ago, 40 years ago.... I think, yeah, that's pretty much relegated to Korean War/WWII/Great Depression era stuff. A LONG TIME ago.

Man, when I hear 43 years ago for the moon landings, I reach for the calculator...2012 minus 1969... wow, yes, it is 43 years ago. That's unbelievable. I still have the commemorative ball cap from visitng NASA for the 25th anniversary of the moon landings, and I though 25 years was a LONG TIME ago. :dead: In 1969, forty three years ago meant Great Gatsby, Bonnie and Clyde, Thomas Edison. In 1969, forthy three years ago meant the time when Robert Goddard fired up the first liquid fuel rocket.

And here we are, 2012, and we've not advanced on inch in space since 1969. We were great, once.

mookiemookie 07-21-12 08:18 AM

I think it's an absolute tragedy that our space program is in a holding pattern. I'm convinced that it'll be back someday. But defunding NASA was one of the worst things Obama ever did. :nope:

kraznyi_oktjabr 07-21-12 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mookiemookie (Post 1912293)
I think it's an absolute tragedy that our space program is in a holding pattern. I'm convinced that it'll be back someday. But defunding NASA was one of the worst things Obama ever did. :nope:

Maybe on time so you can visit Chinese colonies in Mars. :O:

Sailor Steve 07-21-12 09:23 AM

I was in my fourth week at boot camp. We had no television so we listened to it on a small desktop radio.

TheDarkWraith 07-21-12 09:25 AM

Maybe there's a reason why space exploration came to a halt? Maybe they found something that scared them (for the conspiracy theorists). You aren't just all gung ho and suddenly stop stone cold for no reason :yep:

sidslotm 07-21-12 10:00 AM

I'm pretty much sure the believers where pushed to the back while the accountants counted the cost, what price belief.

Dowly 07-21-12 10:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheDarkWraith (Post 1912313)
Maybe there's a reason why space exploration came to a halt? Maybe they found something that scared them (for the conspiracy theorists). You aren't just all gung ho and suddenly stop stone cold for no reason :yep:

If you ever need to waste 3 hours of your life :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptx7bkGCnhM

Platapus 07-21-12 10:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neal Stevens (Post 1912290)
And here we are, 2012, and we've not advanced on inch in space since 1969. We were great, once.

That's a bit harsh. There is more to exploring and learning about space then planting a flag on camera.

Bilge_Rat 07-21-12 12:16 PM

I was 13 and wanted to be an astronaut. I had scrapbook full of articles back to Apollo one. The landing was at 2-3 am local time. The images very poor, just shadows really, but I was mesmerized.

MH 07-21-12 12:28 PM

Till space exploration will become issue of profit or survival not much will happen.:-?

u crank 07-21-12 12:33 PM

I'll never forget that spooky feeling of going outside and looking at the moon, knowing that there were humans on it.

Jimbuna 07-21-12 04:03 PM

I remember watching it all in awe as an eleven year old on a black and white tv in the school library.

TarJak 07-21-12 04:24 PM

I was only a young'en of 4 years old but I still recall sitting in my grandmothers lounge room watching it on a black and white TV as well. I think this interview with Neil Armstrong is still one of the best accounts of the preparations and landing I've seen or heard: http://thebottomline.cpaaustralia.co...utmk=119942664

Jimbuna 07-21-12 05:56 PM

There are still people out there who claim it was a con and never actually happened :)

U-snafu 07-22-12 09:30 AM

I wasnt alive (showed up here around 1972)---but as a teenager---ate books on the apollo, mercury, project, etc. luved the "to the moon and back" vid series.

Tis a shame that we can't even get into orbit now in 2012 without hitching a ride with someone else or waiting for corporations to get is back up there:huh:


As an aside---I don't know if this has already been posted somehwere on the forum so sorry incase it has. A neat little 15 minute fictional radiodrama based on a real written speech in case the first landing was a disaster...

http://theunobserved.com/theatre/moon_graffiti/


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