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Half a world to the left, half a world to the right, i can see it all. there is the possibility of an industrial bonanza. this may seem wild, and visionary; all i maintain is that it is not unscientific. a hundred billion? "billions and billions" is pretty vague. 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 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. a truly isolated, small, and creative society will never again be possible on this planet. above me i saw something i did not believe at first. 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 civilizations become either spacefaring or extinct. all we need to ask is where do they come from. an analogy such as this may be misleading, and we believe it to be so in this case. and eventually, they help you get out of the dark age. and for 50 years, people have been wrong... 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 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 it required... and it's the saddest moment of my life. and makes men mad. and next, for the new century, back to the moon, back to the future, and this time back to stay. and so the debate started. and then it struck me that we are all children of our earth. and we have been that way for thousands of years. and when the first contact with the outer universe is made, one would like to think that mankind played an active and not merely a passive role*that we were the discoverers, not the discovered. and without my expiating on this theme, it should be clear that putting little white dots on a blue-black surface is not enough. and, like homesick travelers abroad, they are focusing their anxieties on home. any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. anyone who sits on top of the largest hydrogen-oxygen fueled system in the world; knowing they're going to light the bottom*and doesn't get a little worried*does not fully understand the situation..
The diversity of the phenomena of nature is so great, and the treasures hidden in the heavens are so rich, precisely in order that the human mind shall never be lacking in fresh nourishment. in the beginning god created the heaven and the earth. "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 sky as pure as water bathed the stars and brought them out. adventure in the fact, the hypothesis in the idea, here is the two big processes of discovery. after all, englishmen should understand that thrill, they who have been the greatest, the purest explorers. all human exploration's bottom line is about preserving our species over the long haul. 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 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. and the enthusiastic support of its people. 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 shall only find out what they are if we go out and look for them. and when the first contact with the outer universe is made, one would like to think that mankind played an active and not merely a passive role*that we were the discoverers, not the discovered. anyone who sits on top of the largest hydrogen-oxygen fueled system in the world; knowing they're going to light the bottom*and doesn't get a little worried*does not fully understand the situation. apart from scientific considerations, mankind needs to travel in space. apollo 13 towing invoice.
. 'tis not too late to seek a newer world... a circle of fire coming in the sky, noiseless, one rod long with its body and one rod wide. a good rule for rocket experimenters to follow is this: always assume that it will explode. a single message from space will show that it is possible to live through technological adolescence... all all i see multiplied as high as i can cipher edge but the rim of the farther systems. 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. 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. and a landing on mars will follow and i expect to be around in see it. 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 how insignificant we really all are, but then how fortunate we are to have this body and to be able to enjoy loving here amongst the beauty of the earth itself. and it's been a long way, but we're here. and it's the saddest moment of my life. and makes its circuit to the other; and so the debate started. and so this knowledge will be unfolded through long successive ages. and this generation does not intend to founder in the backwash of the coming age of space. and we have been that way for thousands of years. 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:.
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The diversity of the phenomena of nature is so great, and the treasures hidden in the heavens are so rich, precisely in order that the human mind shall never be lacking in fresh nourishment. in the beginning god created the heaven and the earth. "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 sky as pure as water bathed the stars and brought them out. adventure in the fact, the hypothesis in the idea, here is the two big processes of discovery. after all, englishmen should understand that thrill, they who have been the greatest, the purest explorers. all human exploration's bottom line is about preserving our species over the long haul. 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 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. and the enthusiastic support of its people. 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 shall only find out what they are if we go out and look for them. and when the first contact with the outer universe is made, one would like to think that mankind played an active and not merely a passive role*that we were the discoverers, not the discovered. anyone who sits on top of the largest hydrogen-oxygen fueled system in the world; knowing they're going to light the bottom*and doesn't get a little worried*does not fully understand the situation. apart from scientific considerations, mankind needs to travel in space. apollo 13 towing invoice.
. 'tis not too late to seek a newer world... a circle of fire coming in the sky, noiseless, one rod long with its body and one rod wide. a good rule for rocket experimenters to follow is this: always assume that it will explode. a single message from space will show that it is possible to live through technological adolescence... all all i see multiplied as high as i can cipher edge but the rim of the farther systems. 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. 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. and a landing on mars will follow and i expect to be around in see it. 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 how insignificant we really all are, but then how fortunate we are to have this body and to be able to enjoy loving here amongst the beauty of the earth itself. and it's been a long way, but we're here. and it's the saddest moment of my life. and makes its circuit to the other; and so the debate started. and so this knowledge will be unfolded through long successive ages. and this generation does not intend to founder in the backwash of the coming age of space. and we have been that way for thousands of years. 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:.