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Started by stikpusher at 06-17-2008 5:52 PM. Topic has 16 replies.
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   06-17-2008, 5:52 PM
stikpusher


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"When we left Earth"
Has anybody been watching this on Discovery Channel? Some beautifully remastered/digitalized footage of the space program.

"Well, we can't all be lion tamers..."



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   06-18-2008, 2:49 AM
mitsdude

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Re: "When we left Earth"

I'm aware of it but haven't seen it yet.

 

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   06-18-2008, 9:36 AM
russianfist


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Re: "When we left Earth"

I have.

It's not as good as I had hoped.

It doesn't seem to capture the feel for that era, at least to me anyway.

I will keep watching to see if it gets better though.


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   06-18-2008, 6:06 PM
stikpusher


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Re: "When we left Earth"

It brought back alot of memories from my childhood. But yes, not as detailed/enthralling as I had hoped. WAY TOO MANY commercials!!!! But better than nothing at all, and most of the worthless programming on TV today.

Intruiging to think if the manned space program had continued along the same path at the same pace since the Apollo days. 


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   06-19-2008, 12:11 AM
russianfist


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Re: "When we left Earth"

Agreed, better than nothing at all.

It also reminds me that we lost something in the in the 1970's when the apollo program ended.

Kinda a dream shattering experiance.

As a child I was fortunite enough to play in a real Apollo capsule trainer that was donated to our local  air and space musium.

If we stayed at the pace we were at we would be on our way past Mars.

 


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   06-20-2008, 11:54 AM
bilbirk


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Re: "When we left Earth"
 russianfist wrote:

Agreed, better than nothing at all.

It also reminds me that we lost something in the in the 1970's when the apollo program ended.

Kinda a dream shattering experiance.

As a child I was fortunite enough to play in a real Apollo capsule trainer that was donated to our local  air and space musium.

If we stayed at the pace we were at we would be on our way past Mars.

 

So why should we be. To ME I think it was a waste of time. But Thats my opinion. I was not ever really into the space thing back then. Can somebody explain why we had to go other than to beat the Russians? Thanks all

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   06-20-2008, 2:13 PM
stikpusher


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Re: "When we left Earth"
To explore and expand. Man's nature is to go to new places, explore, and settle if at all possible. We find solutions to problems encountered along the way and continue on the path. Usually it is slow, often at cost of life, but in the end boundries are pushed back, frontiers expanded, and new  habitats founded. The race with Soviets just spurred along that phase at a much faster pace.

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   06-20-2008, 9:34 PM
Cosmic J


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Re: "When we left Earth"

I haven't seen the show, but I did see where scientists have found ice crystals on Mars today.

If its water, all you need is some electrical equipment and sunlight to synthesize fuel.

From there, the stars...

 

 


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   06-20-2008, 9:44 PM
russianfist


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Re: "When we left Earth"
 bilbirk wrote:
 russianfist wrote:

Agreed, better than nothing at all.

It also reminds me that we lost something in the in the 1970's when the apollo program ended.

Kinda a dream shattering experiance.

As a child I was fortunite enough to play in a real Apollo capsule trainer that was donated to our local  air and space musium.

If we stayed at the pace we were at we would be on our way past Mars.

 

So why should we be. To ME I think it was a waste of time. But Thats my opinion. I was not ever really into the space thing back then. Can somebody explain why we had to go other than to beat the Russians? Thanks all

 

When Sir Edmond Hilery was asked why he climbed MT Everest he said "because it was there".

It is our nature to explore and see what we don't know about.

Just remeber, people used to think the world was FLAT and if you sailed to the edge you would fall off.

It's good to be open minded to see what is out there.

As for the space race we were shadow boxing with the Russians.

We couldn't nuke each other but we could blacken each other's eyes pretty good.


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   06-20-2008, 11:27 PM
Aaronw


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Re: "When we left Earth"
 bilbirk wrote:
 russianfist wrote:

Agreed, better than nothing at all.

It also reminds me that we lost something in the in the 1970's when the apollo program ended.

Kinda a dream shattering experiance.

As a child I was fortunite enough to play in a real Apollo capsule trainer that was donated to our local  air and space musium.

If we stayed at the pace we were at we would be on our way past Mars.

 

So why should we be. To ME I think it was a waste of time. But Thats my opinion. I was not ever really into the space thing back then. Can somebody explain why we had to go other than to beat the Russians? Thanks all

 

I can't think of a reason better than because it was there. As far as a waste of time, the space race increased technology at a high rate. Had we continued who knows what increases in battery technology, recycling technology, hydroponics, materials, power production etc we would have seen.

 

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   06-20-2008, 11:57 PM
Cosmic J


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Re: "When we left Earth"
GPS technology. Satellite mapping. Global satellite communications. The Hubble telescope. Global climate data. Verification of Einstein's Theory of Relativity. Mylar 'space' blankets. Tang...

"Keep your clothes and weapons where you can find them in the dark." -Lazarus Long
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   06-21-2008, 12:34 AM
russianfist


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Re: "When we left Earth"

 Cosmic J wrote:
GPS technology. Satellite mapping. Global satellite communications. The Hubble telescope. Global climate data. Verification of Einstein's Theory of Relativity. Mylar 'space' blankets. Tang...

 

Ooooooooooo Tang, yummy

I forgot that one..........LOL

 


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   06-22-2008, 1:46 AM
bilbirk


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Re: "When we left Earth"
 Aaronw wrote:
 bilbirk wrote:
 russianfist wrote:

Agreed, better than nothing at all.

It also reminds me that we lost something in the in the 1970's when the apollo program ended.

Kinda a dream shattering experiance.

As a child I was fortunite enough to play in a real Apollo capsule trainer that was donated to our local  air and space musium.

If we stayed at the pace we were at we would be on our way past Mars.

 

So why should we be. To ME I think it was a waste of time. But Thats my opinion. I was not ever really into the space thing back then. Can somebody explain why we had to go other than to beat the Russians? Thanks all

 

I can't think of a reason better than because it was there. As far as a waste of time, the space race increased technology at a high rate. Had we continued who knows what increases in battery technology, recycling technology, hydroponics, materials, power production etc we would have seen.

 

OK guys thanks for setting me straight. Yeah I forgot about Tang too! What about the stuff they sold in the tubes? It seems to me it kinda looked something like a beefstick but I different?

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   06-22-2008, 9:07 PM
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Re: "When we left Earth"

Been watching it all day with my stepson and my two grandsons. Had to answer a lot of questions for the little ones. Sign - Ditto [#ditto] about all the comercials.

Can't help but hope that I'm around if/or when we find out that we are not alone in this universe (of ours?). Think of all the deflated egos.

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   07-03-2008, 10:24 AM
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Re: "When we left Earth"
   I liked "In The Shadow Of The Moon" better.   Although, I was pleasantly suprised to see Neil Armstrong in WWLE.  I had heard he was quite reclusive and did not grant many interviews at all.
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   07-06-2008, 8:46 PM
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Re: "When we left Earth"

You know, the sad thing is that a lot of people feel that way. They never saw the real impact on technology, science, education, and most importantly on the way the country felt as a whole.  All this was going on during Viet Nam and offered a bright hope to those struggling through the war.  During this time, 2001 A Space Odyssey came out as well.  Think about it, they created the movie before we ever saw the earth from out of orbit!  Uncanny to the point I felt is was a contract with us on what was to come.  So, here we are in 2008 still unable to get out of earth orbit for about 40 years...we made it from zero to the moon in less than 10!

If you want to read a fascinating prsentation on why people lost interest, take a look at the Gen Y presentation given to NASA management.  It is excellent and I have been using it extensively in my company with a lot of impact.

 I'm still dreaming and hoping but at this point, I realize I will not live to the see the things I felt 2001 promised me.  It is sad and has actually made me move more towards sci fi modeling.  I can control what happens there  Smile [:)]

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   07-25-2008, 1:58 AM
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Re: "When we left Earth"

 Astronaut Buck wrote:
During this time, 2001 A Space Odyssey came out as well. 

Arthur Clark certainly thought we'd (people) be living on the moon by now! 

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