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Science Forum Index » Space - History Forum » Harrison Schmitt sez: "Astronauts should 'ski the Moon' "
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| Dale Carlson |
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 4:31 am |
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BTW, apparently the whole conspiracy is beginning to unravel, as
Schmitt suggests it was a threesome on the lunar surface:
Quote: But Eugene Cernan and Ronald Evans did not take the advice.
"The pilots for some reason got into this bunny hop technique, where
they hopped with both feet."
Hmmmm :)
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| Brad Guth |
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 4:31 am |
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"Dale Carlson" <drc@oz.net> wrote in message
news:6snit2dsd6tjlsilf6loi3ba3v90draf16@4ax.com
We've been snookered and otherwise made dumbfounded by those having "the
right stuff".
There's never going to be any stinking future of our NASA establishing
any moon base camp of operations, at least not as long as that moon is
situated as simply too close to Earth and otherwise get's far too damn
hot and extra nasty half the time, not to mention biologically lethal as
all get out in far worse ways than your pro-NASA/Apollo mindset can ever
imagine. At best, an earthshine illuminated moon base entrance into
those deep underground accommodations, is what will eventually become
doable once most all the prep has been accompliched via robotics.
In other words, our moon will not become a footstep to mars or any other
planet or other moon. At best, China will establish the one and only
LSE-CM/ISS, and we will pay dearly for utilizing such.
You might want to start taking notice of so many other moon/Apollo
related topics, whereas we see all of those "Mailgate: Message not
accessible" markers, of topic pull-outs because folks of their kind
(including MI/NSA spooks and moles) are so offten such proven liars.
Besides my having an honest tonne of other questions related to our
moon, and of utilizing its L1, we simply need to keep asking of those in
charge; Where's Venus as of missions A11, A14 and A16?
It seems Venus as of missions A11, A14 and A16 were in fact rather
unavoidably situated within the FOV, as clearly offered by those fully
interactive 3D simulators, depicted as a rather substantial item that's
actually terribly bright and otherwise hard if not impossible to miss,
especially with an unfiltered Kodak eye as having more than sufficient
DR and film/lens resolution to work with.
GOOGLE/NOVA and the likes of Discovery Communications and especially
"Geoffrey A. Landis" has always had access to the very best of those
supercomputer driven 3D simulators, and thereby knows the honest to god
truth, as have others known for the past 3+ decades (as well as for many
others going on 4 decades and counting).
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Brad Guth
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| Pat Flannery |
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 5:57 pm |
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Dave Michelson wrote:
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"The pilots for some reason got into this bunny hop technique, where
they hopped with both feet."
Hmmmm :)
That is a bit weird, isn't it?
He may have been referring to ground training in a lunar gravity simulator.
Wouldn't all Apollo astronauts get that?
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| Dale Carlson |
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 7:43 pm |
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On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 18:03:15 GMT, Dave Michelson <davem@ece.ubc.ca>
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Quote: However, BBC just revised it:
"Last Updated: Sunday, 18 February 2007, 12:57 GMT"
to add the words in []s:
But Eugene Cernan and Ronald Evans did not take the advice. [For the
landing it was Cernan who accompanied Dr Schmitt to the surface.]
[He, like other moonwalkers,] adopted a "bunny hop technique, where
they hopped with both feet", observed the only geologist to visit the
Moon.
Who knew that the BBC lurks on s.s.h? This can only mean that sshcon at
KSC will be featured on Larry King Live.
I'm afraid I wrote to the BBC and pointed it out to them as soon as I
noticed it. Not that we won't be on Larry King Live anyway... :)
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