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  • A Offline
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    AndyD
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    #9

    I was a child of 7 when Armstrong and Aldrin blasted off; we went next door to see as the neighbours had a b&w TV).
    I feel quite emotional about it, almost like humanity lost 50 years of progress, immensely thankful to the US that it's happening again.

    It all seems very similar until they show the control panels. Some contrast!
    Wonder what Buzz is thinking.

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      jon-nyc
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      #10

      Lol NASA

      Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.

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        #11

        Did you know: all five of the US flags planted by the Apollo missions have been bleached white by the UV rays which means now the moon technically belongs to France

        Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.

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          89th
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          #12

          Here's a cool tracker. There are other trackers out there but they are slow to load. I like this one (right now) because it shows how the rocket is on a trajectory for where the moon WILL be in a couple days:

          https://artemis-two.razroo.com/

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            89th
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            BTW the NASA and CNN launch coverage videos SUCKED (IMO). Glitchy, bad resolution... this guy is one of the best rocket youtube channels out there and his coverage/video was much clearer. Starts at 6:49:30.

            Link to video

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              #14

              Last evening after the burn to leave earth orbit and send the crew towards the moon (at the walking pace of close to 25,000 km/hr) the crew broadcast a short Q & A with earth. What really struck me was the clarity of the comm. Nothing like the crack and pop of the AM broadcasts during the Apollo programme. It was if the crew was broadcasting from the next room.

              Elbows up!

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                89th
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                #15

                Yeah that was nice. Only a few seconds delay, not much worse than the delay during news interviews

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                • MikM Offline
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                  Mik
                  wrote last edited by Mik
                  #16

                  Science Friday (my fave NPR show) is all about Artemis today. very cool.

                  "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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                    89th
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                    I really, really want to know what happened with the NASA official broadcast during the launch. An absolute fumble of video angles and directing. Did the director panic? I'd say 75% of the first 20 seconds was almost worthless, and they were showing the crowd when the solid rocket boosters separated.

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                      #18

                      Good summary.

                      https://www.instagram.com/reel/DWol-mxjTqW/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

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