Apollo 17

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Liquid Tuna

1,400 posts

157 months

Thursday 31st December 2015
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Brilliant!!!! Thank you!!

bfeist

2 posts

101 months

Monday 4th January 2016
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tom77 said:
Brilliant!

I have spent 2 night solid 'working' through this and am only 11 hours through the mission.

Is the apollo 11 one still hosted somewhere? It would be great to compare.

I know, I know, top lurking etc smile
Apologies for not responding to all of these great comments. I was on vacation!
The Apollo 11 thing that was made a few years ago for the anniversary was http://www.wechoosethemoon.org/ (flash required). This differs from my efforts on Apollo17.org in that the Apollo 17 material is all in real time with no picking or choosing moments. For the time though (I think 2009, for the 40th anniversary of Apollo 11) wechoosethemoon was an inspirational achievement. It's crazy how far the internet has come in that time. The Apollo 17 site has 8 hour long youtube video segments--29 of them. Insane that it works at all really.

qube_TA

8,402 posts

246 months

Monday 4th January 2016
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This is really great.


Simpo Two

85,572 posts

266 months

Monday 4th January 2016
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bfeist said:
The Apollo 11 thing that was made a few years ago for the anniversary was http://www.wechoosethemoon.org/ (flash required). This differs from my efforts on Apollo17.org in that the Apollo 17 material is all in real time with no picking or choosing moments. For the time though (I think 2009, for the 40th anniversary of Apollo 11) wechoosethemoon was an inspirational achievement. It's crazy how far the internet has come in that time. The Apollo 17 site has 8 hour long youtube video segments--29 of them. Insane that it works at all really.
Personally I think putting men on the moon is a bigger achievement than playing video on the internet smile

AXlawrence

532 posts

125 months

Friday 15th January 2016
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Just finished Gene Cernan's book this afternoon so can't wait to get a proper look at this when I get home.

Sysyphus

7 posts

94 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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Afraid you're in the minority, even in the US nobody trusts NASA these days, they just get more money from congress for black budgets.

I'm not saying we haven't been into space, just that we haven't been through the Van Allen belts, why do you think the Russians never went out of low earth orbit?

Edited by Sysyphus on Tuesday 26th July 22:23

Eric Mc

122,077 posts

266 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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You can think what you like. The facts always trump mad ramblings.

But could we keep the discussion on the subject i.e. Apollo 17.

If you want to discuss the so called "Moon Landing Hoax", start a different thread or do a search and resurrect one of the many threads that have surfaced on this topic on PH over the years.

hidetheelephants

24,511 posts

194 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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Is it a full moon or something? PH seems to have an extra dose of loons at the moment.

Eric Mc

122,077 posts

266 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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Especially in the supposedly more "sober" Science Forum.

I despair sometimes.

Beati Dogu

8,898 posts

140 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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NASA has a very positive approval rating of nearly 70% among the American public.

Most government departments and organisations can only dream of getting anywhere near that. Unlike say the EPA, that opinion doesn't spilt amongst party lines either.

jmorgan

36,010 posts

285 months

Thursday 28th July 2016
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Sysyphus said:
Afraid you're in the minority, even in the US nobody trusts NASA these days, they just get more money from congress for black budgets.

I'm not saying we haven't been into space, just that we haven't been through the Van Allen belts, why do you think the Russians never went out of low earth orbit?

Edited by Sysyphus on Tuesday 26th July 22:23
School out? Or bored on the Icke forums?