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Astronomy is written for astronomers. 'tis likely enough that there may be means invented of journeying to the moon; and how happy they shall be that are first successful in this attempt. there is the possibility of an industrial bonanza. a man is the best computer available to place in a spacecraft... a manuscript i wrote on january 14, 1918... a mysterious transaction between the infinity of the soul and the infinity of the universe. after about two minutes, then it's too late really, because if you were to lift off after two minutes after the normal landing, mike collins is going around and around and he's too far ahead for you to catch up to him in a reasonable time, and he's going to have to do some other maneuvers so that you can catch up with him. after further development these machines will be capable of attaining such velocities that they - left undisturbed in the void of the ether space - will not fall back to earth; furthermore, they will even be able to leave the zone of terrestrial attraction. after i give lectures*on almost any subject*i am often asked, "do you believe in ufos?". all of a sudden, space isn't friendly. and i felt that that was a fairly critical time, so it surprised me that during that time, neil chose to make the call to houston tranquility base that the eagle has landed. and so the debate started. and so this knowledge will be unfolded through long successive ages. and then, a journey into tomorrow, a journey to another planet, a manned mission to mars. and then, the earth being small, mankind will migrate into space, and will cross the airless saharas which separate planet from planet, and sun from sun. and we have been that way for thousands of years. and we more like your romantic soul. and yet it moves. and you see sixteen sunrises and sixteen sunsets every day you're in space. anyone who has spent any time in space will love it for the rest of their lives. anyway, the reply was: apart from scientific considerations, mankind needs to travel in space. armstrong didn't realize the 'a' was not heard until after he got back to earth. armstrong spoke it at a rate of 35 milliseconds*ten times too fast for it to be audible." neil armstrong issued a statement saying:.

Astronomy is written for astronomers. half a world to the left, half a world to the right, i can see it all. we've had a main b bus undervolt. a few centuries ago, the pioneer navigators learnt the size and shape of our earth, and the layout of the continents. a few million years ago there were no humans. a sense of the unknown has always lured mankind and the greatest of the unknowns of today is outer space. a time will come when science will transform [our bodies] by means we cannot conjecture... a universe that come from nothing in the big bang will disappear at the big crunch. after the apollo 13 recovery, grumman aerospace corporation (designers and builders of the lunar module) sent a spoof invoice a441066 to north american rockwell (designers and builders of the command and service modules) for towing the rest of apollo 13 around the moon and home to earth. all human exploration's bottom line is about preserving our species over the long haul. all right. all this enlarges the human horizon... along the echoing corridors of time, the roar of the rockets merges now with the creak of the wind-taut rigging. an observer situated in a nebula and moving with the nebula will observe the same properties of the universe as any other similarly situated observer at any time. and don't forget one in the command module... and it's the saddest moment of my life. and makes its circuit to the other; and so it was in august of '69 before the fight when i made this bet: that i would say something that they would know that the united states government wasn't big brother telling us what to say. and thanks for putting me on relay, houston. and that within a century after his death the telescope was invented, and that prediction verified, by galileo,*i am not without hope that we may, even here and now, obtain some accurate information concerning that other world which the instinct of mankind has so long predicted. and the only bad thing was the person that i made the bet with didn't pay off. and the only way it's going to happen is to have some kid fantasize about getting his ray gun, jumping into his spaceship, and flying into outer space. and we more like your romantic soul. anyway, the reply was: apart from scientific considerations, mankind needs to travel in space. arithmetic, geometry, optics, geodesy, mechanics, and whatever others, all offer themselves in its service. armstrong didn't realize the 'a' was not heard until after he got back to earth..

Half a world to the left, half a world to the right, i can see it all. a single life time, even though entirely devoted to research, would not be enough for the investigation of so vast a subject... a single message from space will show that it is possible to live through technological adolescence... a time will come when science will transform [our bodies] by means we cannot conjecture... after about two minutes, then it's too late really, because if you were to lift off after two minutes after the normal landing, mike collins is going around and around and he's too far ahead for you to catch up to him in a reasonable time, and he's going to have to do some other maneuvers so that you can catch up with him. all of a sudden, it's a place where people can die... all of humanity went to the moon with the apollo missions. 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 it's the saddest moment of my life. and so the debate started. and thanks for putting me on relay, houston. and the only way it's going to happen is to have some kid fantasize about getting his ray gun, jumping into his spaceship, and flying into outer space. and we have been that way for thousands of years. and without my expiating on this theme, it should be clear that putting little white dots on a blue-black surface is not enough. are physical forces alone at work there, or has evolution begotten something more complex, something not akin to what we know on earth as life? it is in this that lies the peculiar interest of mars. armstrong spoke it at a rate of 35 milliseconds*ten times too fast for it to be audible." neil armstrong issued a statement saying:.
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