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Tribute to Apollo 11: The Kingsmen Are At It Again!

Discussion in 'General Astronomy Chat' started by Orion25, Jul 19, 2019.

Tribute to Apollo 11: The Kingsmen Are At It Again!

Started by Orion25 on Jul 19, 2019 at 10:30 AM

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  1. Orion25

    Orion25 Well-Known Member

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    Watch this!
     
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    COOL Reggie !
     
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    Orion25 Well-Known Member

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    Thanks! I just had to do something fun for this occasion, lol!
     
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    Reggie, that's really great. Thank you for making the video and for sharing it with us.

    Ed
     
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    Thanks, Ed. This is such an historic event!
     
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    It is quite sad that Apollo missions were closed. I know that the spaceships were not quite safe and the development cost lots of money, but Apollo was the only ship with the perfectly suitable technology to bring us to other planets and now we don't have any rockets that can replace Apollo. I know there are Falcon rockets, but it didn't fly far than to the orbit yet. ​
     

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