...you ever wondered how they got the flying bit up on to the long pointy bit:
YouTube - Go For Launch! Space Shuttle The Time-Lapse Movie
Just in case...
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Just in case...
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What an astonishing piece of film. Makes you wonder how much it all costs.
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And on a partially linked theme, if you have ever wondered what time it is in space, or which continent has time zones ranging from GMT-3 to GMT+12, or where the time is GMT+14: About time.
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Billie and I visited the Cape once when we were in Florida with our very young son for a swimming vacation. It wasn't before or during a launch but just by chance they were bringing a "rocket" of some kind out to the launch pad, maybe it was testing something, I don't remember.
Anyway, I was impressed with that big track vehicle that they move it with. And it really went SLOWLY, just barely moving. Visiting the Cape was, back then, very educational and interesting, but I hate to imagine how many of OUR tax dollars pour into the running of that place.
PS As I was typing, I had to go look up the name of the vehicle. You can see it about 2/3rd of the way down on this page: Kennedy Space Center
Anyway, I was impressed with that big track vehicle that they move it with. And it really went SLOWLY, just barely moving. Visiting the Cape was, back then, very educational and interesting, but I hate to imagine how many of OUR tax dollars pour into the running of that place.
PS As I was typing, I had to go look up the name of the vehicle. You can see it about 2/3rd of the way down on this page: Kennedy Space Center
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It was first done for the Peter Sellers movie, Dr. Strangelove, in 1964.Leif wrote:...you ever wondered how they got the flying bit up on to the long pointy bit:
YouTube - Go For Launch! Space Shuttle The Time-Lapse Movie
There, aircraft commander, Major T.J. King Kong ( Slim Pickens ) is shown accidentally riding the A Bomb down to earth. Camera mounted on the nose of the bomb. Truly ground breaking cinematography!
BOB
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