Alan Bean has passed away
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https://twitter.com/NASA/status/100045720165441945...
I like twitter but sometimes you go in for a quick catch up and its bad news.
I like twitter but sometimes you go in for a quick catch up and its bad news.
https://history.nasa.gov/afj/ap12fj/01launch_to_ea...
00:00:37
Audio is further up. Calm or what. Lightening strike for those that know not.
00:00:37
Audio is further up. Calm or what. Lightening strike for those that know not.
Eric Mc said:
The Apollo 12 crew was the most joyous Apollo crew. They laughed and whooped it up all the way to the moon and back - whilst dealing with some serious issues with a calm and professional manner.
That was due to set SCE to AUXI posted in another thread this article
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-44270528
As you read through it do you find it odd that rather than using their first name eg Buzz they're using the formal Mr. Aldrin?
it seems a strange style of writing to me, almost the style you get when writing to your local planning dept!
Edited by saaby93 on Sunday 27th May 22:46
jmorgan said:
Apollo 12 landing site and prints.
http://www.lroc.asu.edu/featured_sites/view_site/2
That's a decent image, the slider underneath the image altering the angle of the sun casts shadows of the lunar landing module so you can use the shadow to make out the projections on the top of the vehicle.http://www.lroc.asu.edu/featured_sites/view_site/2
Here we go the SCE to AUX
This appeared on the monitor at Mission Control
Note the words in the middle
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/xyw4kz/...
John Aaron knew how to sort it - the guy who saved Apollo 13
This appeared on the monitor at Mission Control
Note the words in the middle
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/xyw4kz/...
John Aaron knew how to sort it - the guy who saved Apollo 13
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