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AllKiller
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by AllKiller » Fri Sep 28, 12 9:21 pm
Oh Christ so would i too Blue...
I nearly wept when i saw her in the flesh at Kennedy space center
Bloody amazing...Most powerful thing ever built by man full stop
One thing i wished id seen and never will
I had 13 chances
Interesting find....
http://www.space.com/15075-apollo-11-mo ... vered.html
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Carbon footprint of a Saturn V
autofetish
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by autofetish » Fri Sep 28, 12 9:42 pm
AllKiller wrote: Oh Christ so would i too Blue...
I nearly wept when i saw her in the flesh at Kennedy space center
Bloody amazing...Most powerful thing ever built by man full stop
One thing i wished id seen and never will
I had 13 chances
Interesting find....
http://www.space.com/15075-apollo-11-mo ... vered.html
wow good find
one and a half million pounds of thrust, 32 million horsepower, and burning 6,000 pounds of rocket grade kerosene and liquid oxygen every second
Charger
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by Charger » Fri Sep 28, 12 10:54 pm
Si
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Pete
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by Pete » Fri Sep 28, 12 11:00 pm
I never saw a Saturn V launch, but I have seen a Shuttle launch in the flesh and that was pretty impressive. It turned night into day.
I think it was "Challenger"
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Charger
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by Charger » Fri Sep 28, 12 11:25 pm
AllKiller wrote: Oh Christ so would i too Blue...
I nearly wept when i saw her in the flesh at Kennedy space center
Bloody amazing...Most powerful thing ever built by man full stop
One thing i wished id seen and never will
I had 13 chances
Saturn V at the Johnson Space centre in 2003, I believe it’s indoors now …
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Si
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by Pete » Fri Sep 28, 12 11:31 pm
Yep, as you say, indoors - and that is a hell of an indoors
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Charger
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by Charger » Fri Sep 28, 12 11:34 pm
Si
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HERE
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Charger
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by Charger » Fri Sep 28, 12 11:40 pm
… and all that just to get one of these bean cans 62 mile up …
Si
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by Pete » Fri Sep 28, 12 11:40 pm
Great pictures!
I think the transporter is amazing as well...........
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Charger
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by Charger » Fri Sep 28, 12 11:47 pm
indeed, just 1 link from the crawler track …
Si
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autofetish
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by autofetish » Sat Sep 29, 12 8:18 am
wow SI great pictures that place is on the bucket list.
I never new it was so so so BIG
Charger
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by Charger » Sat Sep 29, 12 10:51 am
yeah it’s all big stuff, rocket parks are fantastic, I got to go to the Space & Rocket Centre in Huntsville, Alabama in 1998, the visit was an evenings corp entertainment during a business trip …
http://rocketcenter.com/
they got a Saturn V there too
Si
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AllKiller
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by AllKiller » Sat Sep 29, 12 1:25 pm
The Crawler is amazing i cant imagine being in charge of that with the S5 stood on top....Jesus thats responsibility
moves about .25 mph to get to the launch pad if i remember
Lets SCALE that up
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Carbon footprint of a Saturn V
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by Pete » Sat Sep 29, 12 1:31 pm
I can't wait to see the bottle they put it in!!!
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AllKiller
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by AllKiller » Sat Sep 29, 12 1:32 pm
WHY DOESNT NASA OR SOMEONE DO A sATURN V LAUNCH SIMULATOR
AS AN ASTRONAUT OR A SPECTATOR
AWESOME IDEA....JUST FOR THOSE THAT MISSED IT.
Like you Pete i have seen a shuttle launch and heard it return....funny story there...it was an early morning launch.....jaw dropping how the rockets can even turn early morning to mid afternoon brightness so quickly.
And the sonic booms on re entry so loud and quite frequent due to its speed
ALL KILLER NO FILLER
Nostalgia, its not what it used to be.
Carbon footprint of a Saturn V