'We leave as we came' - Gene Cernan 1934-2017
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But what was the point and what did it achieve?
Gil Scott Heron - Whitey on the Moon
www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtBy_ppG4hY
He clearly wasn't impressed either.
"You know I've just about had my fill of Whitey on the moon"
Gil Scott Heron - Whitey on the Moon
www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtBy_ppG4hY
He clearly wasn't impressed either.
"You know I've just about had my fill of Whitey on the moon"
It all depends on what you define as "worth it" .
All I know is that we would be living in a very different world without the challenge of "The Space Race" - and we might might not even be chatting on an internet forum.
I also know is that it was one of the most fascinating and exciting periods of human history - ever. And I am so glad I lived through it and was old enough to appreciate what was happening.
I truly wish, for the future of our species, that something like "The Space Race" returns and kicks manned space flight in the butt and gets it moving again.
The signs are that this is now beginning to happen and I am overall optimistic that the nay sayers and negative types who decry the maned exploration of space can crawl back into their negative little hidey holes and wither away whilst the human races marches on.
Gene Cernan was a great advocate for a vigourous and exciting manned space programme. I really hope his hard work in this area, post Apollo, pays off.
All I know is that we would be living in a very different world without the challenge of "The Space Race" - and we might might not even be chatting on an internet forum.
I also know is that it was one of the most fascinating and exciting periods of human history - ever. And I am so glad I lived through it and was old enough to appreciate what was happening.
I truly wish, for the future of our species, that something like "The Space Race" returns and kicks manned space flight in the butt and gets it moving again.
The signs are that this is now beginning to happen and I am overall optimistic that the nay sayers and negative types who decry the maned exploration of space can crawl back into their negative little hidey holes and wither away whilst the human races marches on.
Gene Cernan was a great advocate for a vigourous and exciting manned space programme. I really hope his hard work in this area, post Apollo, pays off.
I didn't really want to deviate into silly space stories as Captain Cernan deserves better really BUT for decades one of the "tools of the trade" for test pilots has been the chinagraph or wax pencil. These have been used to write notes on thigh pads when conducting test flights - and were also used by astronauts (as they were, in the main, ex-test pilots).
A wax pencil is less likely to cause problems with dust.
In fact, ball point pens and felt markers work OK in Zero G too.
A wax pencil is less likely to cause problems with dust.
In fact, ball point pens and felt markers work OK in Zero G too.
MarshPhantom said:
Shame he's gone, but plenty of people do dangerous jobs. Looking back, the moon landings just appear to be a bit of pointless willy-waving by the Yanks.
It's the same basic human instinct/desire that got your tribal ancestors out of their cave 1,000,000 years ago and one of the reasons we're not wrapped up in bits of clingfilm in supermarkets being eaten by something else.Yep, RIP Gene. Left the planet for the fourth and final time.
I recall Tom Stafford pushed quite hard to not let him be part of the Apollo 17 crew, but he got the gig and flew an absolutely perfect mission.
I have a signed copy of this:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Marketing-Moon-Selling-Ap...
His book, The Last Man on the Moon is right up there with the best, and I've read them all.
Apollo 16 the only mission now where all three crew members are still alive (John Young, Charlie Duke and Ken Mattingly).
I recall Tom Stafford pushed quite hard to not let him be part of the Apollo 17 crew, but he got the gig and flew an absolutely perfect mission.
I have a signed copy of this:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Marketing-Moon-Selling-Ap...
His book, The Last Man on the Moon is right up there with the best, and I've read them all.
Apollo 16 the only mission now where all three crew members are still alive (John Young, Charlie Duke and Ken Mattingly).
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