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Old January 31st 18, 10:41 AM posted to sci.space.history
Jeff Findley[_6_]
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Default Debbie Reynolds and Space History

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From Jeff Findley:
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That's the result you end up with when you fail to give due heed to the Molly Brown Spirit. Gus knew better. But I think he was willing to lay the lives of his crew on the line in hopes that this machine that was much bigger than him would change. Sadly, it was not until more tragedies culminating in 2003 that those changes would finally happen across NASA.

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You're taking footnotes in Space History and blowing them all out of
proportion and coming to the wrong conclusions. We all know about the
capsule Molly Brown and why it was named that way (after The Unsinkable
Molly Brown). It was because Liberty Bell 7 sank and the controversy
surrounding the sinking (some blamed Grissom).


JF 2017: "I personally have no idea what you're talking about."


That is because there was, and still is, is zero connection to Debby
Reynolds. Zero, zilch, zip, nada.

The connection is to The Unsinkable Molly Brown via naming the Gemini
capsule Molly Brown specifically to poke a stick in NASA management's
eye. Absolutely nothing to do with Debby Reynolds.

Besides, if you provided cites to support your case, maybe someone have
a clue what you're talking about. But you don't. Instead you provide
these bizarre claims with no evidence to support them. It's frustrating
to the point you appear to be trolling.

Jeff
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