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"what do i see?" i replied. a disturbingly high proportion of the intelligent young are discontented because they find the life before them intolerably confining. 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. aloft, floating free beneath the moist, gleaming, membrane of bright blue sky, is the rising earth, the only exuberant thing in this part of the cosmos. an undevout astronomer is mad. and a landing on mars will follow and i expect to be around in see it. and don't forget one in the command module... and eventually, they help you get out of the dark age. and you see sixteen sunrises and sixteen sunsets every day you're in space. 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..

There is the possibility of an industrial bonanza. a 20% commercial discount and 2% cash discount (net 30 days) resulting in a total of $312,421.24. a good rule for rocket experimenters to follow is this: always assume that it will explode. a satellite vehicle with appropriate instrumentation can be expected to be one of the most potent scientific tools of the twentieth century. a single message from space will show that it is possible to live through technological adolescence... a spacecraft is a metaphor of national inspiration: majestic, technologically advanced, produced at dear cost and entrusted with precious cargo, rising above the constraints of the earth. 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 that can be said with certainty today is this: the trip will be made, and will be made... 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. and a landing on mars will follow and i expect to be around in see it. and if the idea is accepted that the world's resources are fixed, then each person is ultimately the enemy of every other person, and each race or nation is the enemy of every other race or nation. and makes men mad. 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 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 you work well, yes, you think well, without sweat, without difficulty as if the biblical curse in the sweat of thy face and in sorrow no longer exists, as if you've been born again. anyway, the reply was: arithmetic, geometry, optics, geodesy, mechanics, and whatever others, all offer themselves in its service..

"what do i see?" i replied. '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. a martian colony could keep the flame of civilization and culture alive until earth could be reverse-colonized from mars. a moment later i found myself think, that can't be a meteor. a very fit consideration, and matter of reflection, for those kings and princes who sacrifice the lives of so many people, only to flatter their ambition in being masters of some pitiful corner of this small spot. 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. aloft, floating free beneath the moist, gleaming, membrane of bright blue sky, is the rising earth, the only exuberant thing in this part of the cosmos. along the echoing corridors of time, the roar of the rockets merges now with the creak of the wind-taut rigging. and it required... and it's been a long way, but we're here. and other parts of the world have been doing fine. and wisdom mounts her zenith with the stars. another explorer with a famous first*edmund hillary, first to climb mount everest*said it would have been, "better if he had said something natural like, 'jesus, here we are!'" the july 1969 edition of esquire magazine even had as its cover story famous writers discussing what the first words should be. apollo 12, houston. apollo 13 towing invoice.
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