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Astronomy is written for astronomers. a disturbingly high proportion of the intelligent young are discontented because they find the life before them intolerably confining. a lot of people think that all the things that could be invented have been invented. a man is the best computer available to place in a spacecraft... a popular fallacy is to expect enormous speed to be obtained... and deposited in a friend's safe... and it is this exceptionalism that drives the current scientific thirst for finding life elsewhere, for finding a cosmic mainstream of animation, even civilization, in which the earth can take its place. and just as jefferson sent lewis and clark to open the continent, our commitment to the moon/mars initiative will open the universe. and then it struck me that we are all children of our earth. anyone who has spent any time in space will love it for the rest of their lives..
"what do i see?" i replied. a universe that come from nothing in the big bang will disappear at the big crunch. a-ok full go. about every 1500 million years this ball of radio waves will double in diameter; and it will go on expanding in geometrical progression for ever. all human exploration's bottom line is about preserving our species over the long haul. all of a sudden, it's a place where people can die... all of humanity went to the moon with the apollo missions. all of the people involved in the program, to my knowledge, felt challenger was quite ready to go and i made the decision, along with the recommendation of the team supporting me, that we launched. all the women in my life were nurses, hairdressers, or secretaries, and that's why i thought my father would not support me in being a pilot. all we need to ask is where do they come from. an outer-space raspberry to a decade of american pretensions that the american way of life was a gilt-edged guarantee of our national superiority. and eventually, they help you get out of the dark age. and god bless all of you, all of you on the good earth. and i watched the extent of one ocean touch the shores of separate continents. and it required... and next, for the new century, back to the moon, back to the future, and this time back to stay. and thanks for putting me on relay, houston. and the earth was without form and void. and the one thing i know about nature is it hates to waste anything. and then, a journey into tomorrow, a journey to another planet, a manned mission to mars. and we're all going to get a chance to make some contribution. and whether or not we're going to see in in the next 10 or 20 years, there are people alive today who will see manufacturing in space from moon materials or from asteroids. and, as we leave the moon at taurus- littrow, we leave as we came and, god willing, as we shall return, with peace and hope for all mankind. apollo 13 towing invoice apollo 16 is gonna change your image...i'm sure glad they got ol' brer rabbit here, back in the briar patch where he belongs..
A companion with whom i was sailing one very windy but bright moonlight night, when the stars were few and faint, thought that a man could get along with them,*though he was considerably reduced in his circumstances,*that they were a kind of bread and cheese that never failed. a little levity is appropriate in a dangerous trade. a time will come when science will transform [our bodies] by means we cannot conjecture... a-ok full go. after 25 shipboard years, such a ship could even reach the great andromeda galaxy - although over 2 million years would have passed on the earth. all civilizations become either spacefaring or extinct. all of a sudden, space isn't friendly. all of humanity went to the moon with the apollo missions. amid this vast and overwhelming space and in these boundless solar archipelagoes, how small is our own sphere, and the earth, what a grain of sand! an unknown fault in electrical equipment inside one of the service module's oxygen tanks had produced an explosion during the routine stirring operation, which in turn caused the loss the oxygen in both tanks. and a landing on mars will follow and i expect to be around in see it. and for 50 years, people have been wrong... and god saw that it was good." and from the crew of apollo 8, we close with good night, good luck, and a merry christmas. and i was right, nobody remembers what the second person said anyhow. and just as jefferson sent lewis and clark to open the continent, our commitment to the moon/mars initiative will open the universe. and we have been that way for thousands of years..
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"what do i see?" i replied. a universe that come from nothing in the big bang will disappear at the big crunch. a-ok full go. about every 1500 million years this ball of radio waves will double in diameter; and it will go on expanding in geometrical progression for ever. all human exploration's bottom line is about preserving our species over the long haul. all of a sudden, it's a place where people can die... all of humanity went to the moon with the apollo missions. all of the people involved in the program, to my knowledge, felt challenger was quite ready to go and i made the decision, along with the recommendation of the team supporting me, that we launched. all the women in my life were nurses, hairdressers, or secretaries, and that's why i thought my father would not support me in being a pilot. all we need to ask is where do they come from. an outer-space raspberry to a decade of american pretensions that the american way of life was a gilt-edged guarantee of our national superiority. and eventually, they help you get out of the dark age. and god bless all of you, all of you on the good earth. and i watched the extent of one ocean touch the shores of separate continents. and it required... and next, for the new century, back to the moon, back to the future, and this time back to stay. and thanks for putting me on relay, houston. and the earth was without form and void. and the one thing i know about nature is it hates to waste anything. and then, a journey into tomorrow, a journey to another planet, a manned mission to mars. and we're all going to get a chance to make some contribution. and whether or not we're going to see in in the next 10 or 20 years, there are people alive today who will see manufacturing in space from moon materials or from asteroids. and, as we leave the moon at taurus- littrow, we leave as we came and, god willing, as we shall return, with peace and hope for all mankind. apollo 13 towing invoice apollo 16 is gonna change your image...i'm sure glad they got ol' brer rabbit here, back in the briar patch where he belongs..
A companion with whom i was sailing one very windy but bright moonlight night, when the stars were few and faint, thought that a man could get along with them,*though he was considerably reduced in his circumstances,*that they were a kind of bread and cheese that never failed. a little levity is appropriate in a dangerous trade. a time will come when science will transform [our bodies] by means we cannot conjecture... a-ok full go. after 25 shipboard years, such a ship could even reach the great andromeda galaxy - although over 2 million years would have passed on the earth. all civilizations become either spacefaring or extinct. all of a sudden, space isn't friendly. all of humanity went to the moon with the apollo missions. amid this vast and overwhelming space and in these boundless solar archipelagoes, how small is our own sphere, and the earth, what a grain of sand! an unknown fault in electrical equipment inside one of the service module's oxygen tanks had produced an explosion during the routine stirring operation, which in turn caused the loss the oxygen in both tanks. and a landing on mars will follow and i expect to be around in see it. and for 50 years, people have been wrong... and god saw that it was good." and from the crew of apollo 8, we close with good night, good luck, and a merry christmas. and i was right, nobody remembers what the second person said anyhow. and just as jefferson sent lewis and clark to open the continent, our commitment to the moon/mars initiative will open the universe. and we have been that way for thousands of years..