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Old April 15th 07, 10:45 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Bob Harrington
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"muff528" wrote in news:_P6Uh.533$0S1.279@trnddc01:

For some light entertainment listen to this:

http://www.moonmovie.com/

then click on the link "replay intro".

Looks like "rocket scientist" school has
relaxed some of their standards. Just spout
a bunch of random factoids and finish up
with a firm declaration.


Guffaw!

She who reads her lines badly implies that the entire Saturn V rocket would
have gone to the moon, landed there, and then returned to Oith. If that's
how flatulantly flimsy the foundation to their arguement is, I'm quite
confident the rest of the movie wouldn't even hold a candle to a bad Sci-Fi
channel Saturday night movie.

Saddest part is that there is no shortage of folks who will swallow it hook,
line and sinker...
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Old April 15th 07, 02:35 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
muff528
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She who reads her lines badly implies that the entire Saturn V rocket
would
have gone to the moon, landed there, and then returned to Oith.......


....and also that the RP-1 stage is not only responsible for making the whole
trip
but that it also must be lit for the entire journey and is at risk of
running out of gas
at some point because none other than von Braun says the Saturn V is too
small
to carry enough fuel to go to the "myoon" and back!! :-)

OTOH the model of the Space Shuttle is kewl even though it can only travel
a half inch above the globe.


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Old April 20th 07, 11:30 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Guybrush Threepwood
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In fact the first man on the moon was Wernher von Braun in 1944 he went to
the moon in a V2 rocket, landed, had a small walk and came back....:-)

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Gruß Guybrush


"Jim Breckenridge" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:rmvTh.65910$aG1.53117@pd7urf3no...
J.F. wrote:
Just a question to start some dialog. How many of you thank that we
actually landed on the moon and had the technology to do so in 1969.
Keep
it friendly.

J. Fields, USAF Retired






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Old April 21st 07, 03:26 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
J.F.
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LMFAO!
"Guybrush Threepwood" wrote in message
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In fact the first man on the moon was Wernher von Braun in 1944 he went to
the moon in a V2 rocket, landed, had a small walk and came back....:-)

--

Gruß Guybrush


"Jim Breckenridge" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:rmvTh.65910$aG1.53117@pd7urf3no...
J.F. wrote:
Just a question to start some dialog. How many of you thank that we
actually landed on the moon and had the technology to do so in 1969.
Keep
it friendly.

J. Fields, USAF Retired








 




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