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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day....07-20-04....Fly Me To The Moon
Billie
Posted on 07/19/2004 10:08:32 PM PDT by Billie
"One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
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Apollo Anniversary: Moon Landing "Inspired World"
John Roach for National Geographic News July 16, 2004
On July 20, 1969, at 10:56 p.m. ET, Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong stepped off the "Eagle" onto the surface of the moon and said, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
Thirty-five years later, Steven Dick, NASA's chief historian at the space agency's headquarters in Washington, D.C., said that a thousand years from now, that step may be considered the crowning achievement of the 20th century.
Read the full story
"Putting a man on the moon not only inspired the nation, but also the world," Dick said. "The 1960s were a tumultuous time in the U.S., and the moon landing showed what could be accomplished at a time when much else was going wrong."
Armstrong's step was the culmination of a goal set forth by President John F. Kennedy on May 25, 1961. In a speech before a joint session of Congress, the President had announced his objective of "landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to Earth" before the end of the decade.
The goal set in motion Project Apollo. Armstrongtogether with astronauts Michael Collins, and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin Jr.,lifted off on the Apollo 11 mission on July 16, 1969, from Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 9:32 a.m. ET.
About 76 hours later, the spacecraft entered lunar orbit. Armstrong and Aldrin boarded the lunar module, known as the Eagle, for descent to the lunar surface. There, it landed in a region called the Sea of Tranquility at 4:18 p.m. ET.
Armstrong took his historic step six hours later, as millions of people around the world watched on television. The landing drew the largest television audience for any live event up until that time.
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Moon Return?
The continuing interest in the moon, according to Dick, is one of the reasons President George W. Bush's Vision for U.S. Space Explorationoutlined in a speech at NASA headquarters on January 14is so important.
The vision, which has been widely criticized for its funding, appropriateness, and time line, calls for a return to the moon no later than 2020. The idea is to foster further scientific study of Earth's satellite and to use it as a stepping stone to get to Mars and beyond.
"The new space vision will perhaps have an even broader impact than the moon, and certainly a more sustained one," Dick said. "In addition to technologies that will be developed, the new space vision carries on the long American tradition of exploration in the spirit of Lewis and Clark."
Let's Have Some Fun!
The World Book Trivia Challenge: The Apollo Space Program
Pick an answer from the three choices offered after each question and then "Check Your Answers" at the end of the quiz to see how you scored. All of the answers can be found in World Book.
- Who orbited the moon while Armstrong and Aldrin walked on it?
Alan L. Bean Michael Collins Charles Conrad, Jr.
- Who commanded Apollo 8, a mission that circled the moon 10 times during Christmas 1968?
William A. Anders Frank Borman Gordon Cooper
- Who flew in Freedom 7 in 1961, and then commanded Apollo 14 ten years later?
Scott Carpenter John Glenn Alan Shepard
- Who reported to mission control, "OK, Houston, we've had a problem" during the Apollo 13 mission?
Fred W. Haise James Lovell John Swigert
- What geologist was the first scientist-astronaut to fly in space?
Eugene A. Cernan Charles M. Duke Harrison Schmitt
- Who made six space flights, more than any other American astronaut?
Walter Schirra Thomas P. Stafford John Young
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Answers: (click and drag your mouse in the space below)
1. Michael Collins 2. Frank Borman 3. Alan Shepard 4. John Swigert 5. Harrison Schmitt 6. John Young
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posted on
07/19/2004 10:08:33 PM PDT
by
Billie
To: ST.LOUIE1; Mama_Bear; dutchess; Aquamarine; dansangel; deadhead; The Mayor; FreeTheHostages; ...
"One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
Thirty-five years ago today, Neil Armstrong uttered those
words as he stepped off the Eagle and onto the moon.
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posted on
07/19/2004 10:10:18 PM PDT
by
Billie
To: Aquamarine; dutchess; Mama_Bear; The Mayor
Darn! I did it again! Left off the topper. :(
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posted on
07/19/2004 10:14:52 PM PDT
by
Billie
To: All
Will be back *in the morning*! Good night to anyone who might happen in before I get back. :)
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posted on
07/19/2004 10:19:00 PM PDT
by
Billie
To: Billie
That's today????
35 years????
Yikes!!!
On another topic, today is my sixth year anniversary at FR. I *knew* you all would want to know!
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posted on
07/19/2004 10:19:19 PM PDT
by
Howlin
(John Kerry & John Edwards: Political Malpractice)
To: Billie; dansangel; All; Mama_Bear; dutchess; Aquamarine; The Mayor; jwfiv; WVNan; Diver Dave; ...
Wow! Went to bed at 10:30, slept an hour, and wide awake already, came to check The Finest...love the presentation, Billie - - it's really spectacular.
It so happened we left the service on 1 July1969 and went to Titusville, Florida to visit my husband's brother and family. Jack worked at The Cape, and urged us to stay to see the flight lift off.
We positioned ourselves right across the Indian River from the Cape, and it was incredible to see and *hear* the launch, reverberating with incredible intensity!
Believe dansangel was there, too, and some other Finest Folk, I seem to remember...
When I lived in Melbourne (same county as Cape Canaveral) from 1957 to 1961, I saw many of the early space and manned flights go skyward.
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posted on
07/19/2004 10:26:07 PM PDT
by
LadyX
(((( To God be all praise and honor and glory -- ))))
To: Howlin
Happy Anniversary, Howlin!
Wasn't it a wonderful and exciting time in those
Whitewater Years here?!!
I lurked from the fall of 1997, and registered in April 1998.
Back then, a Reply stayed on the front page for hours,
crawling slowly down to the bottom.
(I miss North Carolina..:>(
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posted on
07/19/2004 10:29:30 PM PDT
by
LadyX
(((( To God be all praise and honor and glory -- ))))
To: LadyX
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posted on
07/19/2004 10:35:59 PM PDT
by
Howlin
(~~~~Today is my sixth year FR anniversary~~~~)
To: Billie
I remember it like it was yesterday. What an exhilarating moment! I was 12 at the time. The Dish is a cute movie set in the tracking station that brought the pics of the event to us. I recommend it. It was released in 2000.
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posted on
07/19/2004 10:48:47 PM PDT
by
xp38
To: Billie
WRITTEN TO MEMORIALIZE HILLARY'S TRIP TO IRAQ ---
MIDI - FLY ME TO THE MOON
Gag me with a spoon...they made me sit by Hillary
Why is something this atrocious happening happening to me
In other words...go away...in other words...what a bad day
All the brass has warned us that we've got to treat her nice
Otherwise they're gonna make us clean the grease trap twice
In others words...go away...in others...what a day
(musical break - you can advance to 1:44)
Gag me with a spoon...it's really more that I can take
Unlike any Muslim torture...this could make be break
In other words...go away...in other words...what a bad day
We don't want her here...it should be evident to all
We don't shirk from duty, but it's way beyond the call
In others words...go away...in others...what a day
To: Billie
Good morning Billie.
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posted on
07/20/2004 1:55:41 AM PDT
by
Aeronaut
(There never was a bad man that had ability for good service. -- Edmund Burke)
To: Billie
Wow Billie, This is a great thread! Can you imagine this - My great grandmother was born right after the War of Norther Aggression and passed away approximately 7 years before Sputnik?
From horse and buggy to train to car to plane to the moon!
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posted on
07/20/2004 2:43:59 AM PDT
by
dixie sass
( Claws are sharp and ready for use!)
To: Howlin
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posted on
07/20/2004 2:44:50 AM PDT
by
dixie sass
( Claws are sharp and ready for use!)
To: LadyX
Took my son to the Cape when he was 12 or 13. Neither of us wanted to leave! They didn't have any flights scheduled for the time we were there but they were moving the rockets to the launch pad. The machine the were using was enormous and they could only move about 3 miles per hour.
One night on the newscast the weatherman made mention of the fact that if people would watch the sky at a certain that night they would be able to see a lift off from the Cape. Sho' nuff we did. Awesome, really awesome.
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posted on
07/20/2004 2:52:48 AM PDT
by
dixie sass
( Claws are sharp and ready for use!)
To: Howlin; LadyX; JohnHuang2; Bob J; diotima; Interesting Times; All
I cracked up when I read the following - I think y'all will also when you see who is quoted. It is from the December 1996 issue of FR.
"The Case for Character
By Mark F. (Thor) Hearne, II
"Bill Clinton would rather climb a tree to tell a lie than stand on the ground to tell the truth." So said an Arkansas official familiar with Clinton on CNN during the 1992 presidential campaign. Democratic Senator Bob Kerry has said, "Clinton is an unusually good liar. Unusually good. Do you realize that?" Senator Kerry did not make this observation during the heat of a primary battle but this past January in Esquire Magazine. Kerry is not only a Democratic Senator, but is also a leader of his party and Chairman of the Democrat Senatorial Campaign Committee. Senator Kerry knows whereof he speaks.
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posted on
07/20/2004 3:03:53 AM PDT
by
dixie sass
( Claws are sharp and ready for use!)
To: Howlin
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posted on
07/20/2004 3:12:11 AM PDT
by
dixie sass
( Claws are sharp and ready for use!)
To: doug from upland
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posted on
07/20/2004 3:13:06 AM PDT
by
dixie sass
( Claws are sharp and ready for use!)
To: Aeronaut
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posted on
07/20/2004 3:13:36 AM PDT
by
dixie sass
( Claws are sharp and ready for use!)
To: ST.LOUIE1; Aquamarine; Billie; dansangel; dutchess; Mama_Bear; FreeTheHostages; .45MAN; Aeronaut; ..
July 20, 2004
Does God Love Me?
Read: Romans 5:6-11
We love Him because He first loved us. 1 John 4:19
Bible In One Year: Psalms 26-28; Acts 22
It's not easy to understand the depth of Gods love for us. Because of our pride and fear, we fail to grasp how undeserving we are and how free His love is.
At times I struggle with pride, so I tend to believe that I have earned any love I receive. Pride tells me that I am loved only when I am lovable, respectable, and worthy.
At other times I feel the tug of fear. Deep down inside, I know that I dont deserve the love I get. My motives are never pure, and I fear I will be rejected if they are exposed. So even while I am basking in acceptance, I live with the fear of being unmasked, revealing that I am much less than what others think me to be.
When I consider my relationship with God, therefore, I tend to feel that His affection for me is based on my performance. When I do well, He loves me; but if I foul up, then I expect only His scorn.
Yet God does not love us because we deserve it. He loves us in spite of what we are. In 1 John 4:10 we read,In this is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son." Because of what Jesus Christ has done for us, we know we are always loved by God. That simple truth shatters our pride and dispels our fear. Haddon Robinson
Oh, such love, my soul, still ponder-
Love so great, so rich, so free!
Say, while lost in holy wonder,
Why, O Lord, such love to me? Kent
No one is beyond the reach of Gods love.
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posted on
07/20/2004 4:37:54 AM PDT
by
The Mayor
(By one Man’s obedience many will be made righteous.)
To: Aeronaut
Mornin Aeronaut!
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posted on
07/20/2004 4:55:16 AM PDT
by
The Mayor
(By one Man’s obedience many will be made righteous.)
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