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One of my hobbies is researching the early space program. Today, there's lots of books that are being written about the are by those who were there. Apparently writing a book was on their bucket list.

I am fortunate to have in my library four books, each signed by a well-known space pioneer..... Alan Shepard, John Glenn, Deke Slayton and 'Buzz' Aldrin.
 
iwire said:
I have read a lot about the details of the entire space program from the start to the end of Apollo, I find all most all of it amazing.

Here is a great paper, it's long and detailed, exactly the opposite of the lightweight fluff often shown on TV.

Moonport: A History of Apollo Launch Facilities and Operations

And there is this page The Apollo Program that has enough info to keep someone busy for a good long time.

Bob, you may enjoy this.

http://www.intheshadowofthemoon.com/

I watched it recently and loved it. It's out on DVD.

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I loved it this week when they noticed a piece of metal fell off the shuttle and they determined it was a brake spring.
They said oh dont worry we didnt reall need it anyway.
Now coming in for a landing at mach 20 I would want my brakes to work.
btw at what point of the launch does the nec no longer apply to the shuttles wiring??
 
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quogueelectric said:
I loved it this week when they noticed a piece of metal fell off the shuttle and they determined it was a brake spring.
They said oh dont worry we didnt reall need it anyway.
Now coming in for a landing at mach 20 I would want my brakes to work.
btw at what point of the launch does the nec no longer apply to the shuttles wiring??
I don't think that they require that the thing be "grounded"!!:D
 
My dad worked at Marshall Space Flight Center from the day it opened until he retired in 1986. I grew up with the space program. Marshall is in charge of all propulsion systems for NASA and I have worked on almost all of the test stands and facilities there. I am still amazed at what all those men and women accomplished.
 
electricalperson said:
thats from star wars when hans solo talks about the mellenium falcon to luke skywalker star wars episode 4

what do i win?

A free guided tour of the Death Star with an escape plan, and a hot young princess in tow.....although she won't age well. :wink:

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frizbeedog said:
A free guided tour of the Death Star with an escape plan, and a hot young princess in tow.....although she won't age well. :wink:

I thought you said it would be a Greenlee 885 Quad Bender with Smart pendant? :D
 
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