Posted on 12/12/2018 8:24:03 AM PST by BenLurkin
It's possible that Curry was joking. But, if he was being serious, NASA would like to help the two-time NBA MVP and three-time champion see the light, as The New York Times reported yesterday.
"There's lots of evidence NASA landed 12 American astronauts on the moon from 1969-1972. We'd love for Mr. Curry to tour the lunar lab at our Johnson Space Center in Houston, perhaps the next time the Warriors are in town to play the Rockets," NASA spokesman Allard Beutel told Space.com via email.
"We have hundreds of pounds of moon rocks stored there, and the Apollo mission control," Beutel added. "During his visit, he can see first-hand what we did 50 years ago, as well as what were doing now to go back to the moon in the coming years, but this time to stay."
Former NASA astronaut Scott Kelly also reached out to Curry, saying via Twitter today (Dec. 11), "Steph, so much respect for you, but re the moon-landing thing, let's talk. DM me."
The returned moon rocks are just the tip of the Apollo-evidence iceberg. For example, NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) has photographed multiple Apollo landing sites, showing pieces of hardware and moon-rover tracks on the lunar surface.
NASA officials also note that "all the Apollo missions were independently tracked by England and Russia (our allies and enemies), both of whom sent letters of congratulations after the moon landings. In the midst of a heated space race, the Russians would have called our bluff if the landings had not actually happened."
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What we see in the sky is painted on backdrops like any studio has. Some god child has built a diorama and we are the display for their 3rd grade class project.
LOL...I know what you are saying...
When I was a kid, I thought “What if...”
What if our universe was an atom inside a molecule of water inside a glass that a man was drinking, and HIS universe was an atome inside....
You know where I’m going...LOL
Not a lot of people know, but the Van Allen "belts" are not continuous around the Earth. There are sections that are more intense than others, there are gaps and odd-shaped zones. Some of the regions are transient, and dissipate and re-form. The first penetration of the Van Allen regions by a manned spacecraft was Gemini 10, which made repeated traverses of the Southern Atlantic Magnetic Anomaly, which is a low-hanging swath of the inner Van Allen belts.
Its sad that NASA lost or destroyed their original high resolution tapes from. I think it would gave a resolved a lot of these doubts.
At the time of the first moon landing I was in Boy Scout camp. We were staff and between campers and we took the only one black and white TV on that side of the lake and we all sat around and watched as Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon. We cheered and clapped as he set down.
It was a hell of a trip planned by men with slide rules!
That makes sense that some regions of the belts are less intense and that they change, dissipate and reform over time. But its said Apollo 11 was planned so as to go around the these more intense areas. So why cant they do that know? (They literally say they can’t accomplish it now). Also, I don’t understand what the duration of today’s missions have to do with it since no mission would spend any longer time in the belts than necessary.
Huh?!?
NASA has hundreds, maybe thousands, of hours of archival quality color 16 mm film available to watch for free, it has been digitized and much of it on YouTube (ask me how I know) and in HD format, basically.
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"...NASA admitted in 2006 that no one could find the original video recordings of the July 20, 1969, landing.
Since then, Richard Nafzger, an engineer at NASAs Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland, who oversaw television processing at the ground-tracking sites during the Apollo 11 mission, has been looking for them.
The good news is he found where they went. The bad news is they were part of a batch of 200,000 tapes that were degaussed magnetically erased and re-used to save money.
The goal was live TV, Nafzger told a news conference.
We should have had a historian running around saying I dont care if you are ever going to use them we are going to keep them, he said.
They found good copies in the archives of CBS news and some recordings called kinescopes found in film vaults at Johnson Space Center.
Lowry, best known for restoring old Hollywood films, has been digitizing these along with some other bits and pieces to make a new rendering of the original landing."
If manned spaceflight beyond Earth orbit is ever resumed I'm sure the trajectories need to get them where they need to go will be planned to avoid the intense radiation regions, as was done for Apollo. That combined with the velocity required for Earth gravity escape (transit time through whatever radiation fields are present will be minimized by faster transit time) will keep exposures fairly low.
The erased tape was a shame. And yes, they walked on the moon.
Well, it’s unfortunate I guess.
I’m watching historic tapes of CBS coverage of Apollo 8 with Uncle Walter, upon arrival to the moon they beamed the first live TV broadcast coverage of the moon and earth through the command module windows. It was pretty bad, basically a bright smudge on a grainy screen.
“LIVE PICTURE OF MOON FROM SPACECRAFT” I guess we had to take their word for it at the time.
I know they didn’t fake it, because it was so bad! “Bill, put the polarizer filter on....”. Uh-oh that’s worse. “OK Bill, take the polarizer off...” “Ok now move the camera a little to the left. No, your other left.... that’s it ... right there!!”
LOL
No, the pictures were not very good, especially when viewed on a grainy TV with poor reception in the forests of northern Wisconsin.
It was like everyone's father taking movies in the 1960s! Adjust this, adjust that, get out of the light. Different times before auto adjust.
“It was like everyone’s father taking movies in the 1960s! Adjust this, adjust that, get out of the light. Different times before auto adjust.”
My uncle. Color film was expensive to buy and process. And apparently not very fast, I remember he had this rack of maybe 4 or 6 Big Ass Lights, that he carried around with the movie camera indoors, the old Christmas movies just show all of us kids squinting and holding our hands over our eyes. LOL, it would blind us temporarily I distinctly remember that. Everybody hated that thing.
Near as I can find, the Apollo 8 Christmas Eve broadcast was about 8:30 to 9 PM central standard time, just about the time our families would be at gramps place to open some presents. I’m pretty sure I vaguely recall we watched that, along with everybody else. I’ll have to ask my brother sometime, he would remember.
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