Posted on 11/13/2015 5:04:22 PM PST by Kaslin
What ever happened to looking up at the night sky? Observing, contemplating, and wondering what lies beyond our small world is something of the past.
This Friday, lets try and ignore all of the turmoil at Missouri, the arguments between Republicans and Democrats, and instead relive some of Americaâs most outstanding moments.
Yesterday, Buzz Aldrin posted a picture of the first ever 'selfie' in space during his Gemini 12 spacewalk. The Air Force Colonel, who shot down two MiG-15s during the Korean War, has served his country his entire lifetime. Known as a cunning warrior in the air, Buzz was selected to join the newly created NASA program in 1963. He went on to be the second human to walk on the moon behind Neil Armstrong.
Did you know I took the first space selfie during Gemini 12 mission in 1966? BEST SELFIE EVER http://t.co/JfPAiVXmLk pic.twitter.com/DuwDXvcDmp— Buzz Aldrin (@TheRealBuzz) July 19, 2014
Buzz reminds us of our past glory days. The times where we did not squander over taxes, politicians, or 'safe spaces' are all but gone it seems like. When will the day return where we can put all of those issues behind us and venture out into the universe just as Christopher Columbus ventured into the Atlantic Ocean. When we will we start advancing the human race and continue the tradition that Americans like Buzz Aldrin have set before us?Apollo 11 - Buzz Aldrin Descends Ladder to Lunar Surface
I had the great experience of meeting Buzz Aldrin at a book signing in Washington, D.C. a few months ago. He was wearing his famous 'Get Your Ass to Mars' t-shirt and, might I add, is one 85-year-old who I would think twice about before 'squaring up with'. Being in his presence was almost like reliving a time from the past. I felt proud. I felt like I was meeting a hero I had read about in history books. It reminded me of a long lost time where America was leading the rest of the world into the future.
At the same time, I felt embarrassed for myself, and the people of my generation. Here I was, a 25-year-old American man standing in the presence of Buzz Aldrin and he looked at me as if to say, "what is happening with our country?" "Why are young men like you not pushing the limits of science and technology into further galaxies?" I almost felt like I had let him down; like my generation was supposed to carry on the legacy that men like him created for us. However, the only thing that my generation is good for is rallying about 'safe spaces' on campus and demanding free college tuition. I am sure that the term 'safe spaces' carried an entirely different meaning for the Apollo astronauts, especially when they were soaring through outer space at Mach 32. For just one second, can we ignore all the politics and ask ourselves one question, what are we doing?
Lets get our act together America, lets get our ass to Mars!
While at @EH_Stonehenge yesterday I decided to send a message to the cosmos. #GYATM (Photo by James O.Davies) pic.twitter.com/ra5Y2OsSPB— Buzz Aldrin (@TheRealBuzz) March 16, 2015
Fake.
Ali G interviews "Buzz Lightyear"
"What was it like not being the first man on the moon. Was you ever jealous of Louis Armstrong?"
LMAO.
WTF is fake?
Batterycommander was being what we call around here a “smart aleck.”
Where’s the two way mirror face mask?
Of course it’s fake. There was no internet 40 years ago. :-)
Was Aldrin the one who punched the Moon Landing Was a Hoax guy?
That is what I want to know too.
Huh?
I worked in crew systems (NASA) at the Johnson Space Center circa 1967-73 and can assure you nothing was fake.
Buzz takin' a peek at Neil.
Are you making an observation about how dust behaves differently when there is no air to push it only rocket blast effects, or are you spreading retarded moon-hoax cr@p?
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