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Don't forget the golf putting on the space shuttle!!
"Craig Fink" wrote in message news ![]() Golfer Alan Shepard's golf shot on the Moon, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZLl3XwlAIE Golfer Mikhail Tyurin's golf shot on the Space Station, http://youtube.com/watch?v=0dIPf5tDuLo Longer, good view of equipment and memorabilia, short golf shots inside the Space Station http://youtube.com/watch?v=jBFxRXziy44 -- Craig Fink Courtesy E-Mail Welcome @ -- Was it a hook or slice? Well with no air, it wouldn't be much of a hook. Slice it is! http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...468676,00.html ...gold-plated six-iron...He complained to his spacewalking colleague..."My feet are drifting away", "I'm afraid to move" and "Something's in my way . . . is it you?"...mission controllers in Korolev..."Make sure you don't hit Michael."...The Russian space agency,... said that the ball would keep going for more than three years...Nasa calculated that it would stay in space for three days before dropping into Earth's atmosphere... Looks like there was some disagreement, three years or three days? I guess we'll just have to wait to see just how bad he sliced the ball. ...3-Gram Golf Ball... http://www.themoscowtimes.com/storie...11/24/017.html ...U.S. astronaut in the role of caddy... The Russian golfer, Tyurin, had three balls. What happened to the other two? Michael Lopez-Alegria didn't get to hit one? ...three superlight balls... http://www.abcnews.go.com/Technology...2675504&page=1 ...NASA,... was less than amused... I don't think NASA approved Alan Sheppard's round of golf, but everyone was amused. ...Shepard is also remembered for being the only person to play golf on the Moon with a Spalding six-iron head attached to a lunar sample scoop handle... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Shepard ..His first shot, which he duffed, only went a hundred feet, but his second shot, which he hit squarely (with only one arm, as the bulkiness of his 21-layer spacesuit prevented him from using both arms), sent the ball as he said "miles and miles."... Spalding, now e21 Golf http://www.e21golf.com/ On Thu, 23 Nov 2006 08:32:14+0000, Brian Gaff wrote: Well, I listened while in bed last night to the surreal mental picture of a Russian and an American playing a golf shot in space. I could not help but think of it as completely mad, but somehow endearingly human. From the comments I got the distinct impression that the absurdity of the moment was not lost on the participants either. Still, it happened, and seems to have been successful, even thought the 'ball' went in an unexpected direction. -- Craig Fink Courtesy E-Mail Welcome @ |
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....Brian Duffy, commander of the 1996 shuttle Endeavour mission STS-72,
was surprised by his crew mates with a specially-designed "shuttle putter" which was put to good use between tasks by using a golf ball and duct tape roll as a makeshift "hole"... http://www.collectspace.com/news/news-112206a.html ....Tim Terry, who designed the club and arranged for it and a ball to be "smuggled" on-board ... "It's much more difficult to putt in space than on Earth," Duffy admitted, ... "Here [on the ground] there are only two dimensions to worry about. In space, you can also miss up or down."... http://www.usga.org/news/2003/october/spacemen.html ....Following the mission, Terry and Duffy decided to donate the putter to the USGA, which already had the "Moon Club" used by astronaut Alan Shepard on display in its Museum. Now the putter sits alongside Shepard's 6-iron... http://www.usga.org/news/2006/october/astronauts.html On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 18:28:30 +0000, Jim Oberg wrote: Don't forget the golf putting on the space shuttle!! "Craig Fink" wrote in message news ![]() Golfer Alan Shepard's golf shot on the Moon, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZLl3XwlAIE Golfer Mikhail Tyurin's golf shot on the Space Station, http://youtube.com/watch?v=0dIPf5tDuLo Longer, good view of equipment and memorabilia, short golf shots inside the Space Station http://youtube.com/watch?v=jBFxRXziy44 -- Craig Fink Courtesy E-Mail Welcome @ -- Was it a hook or slice? Well with no air, it wouldn't be much of a hook. Slice it is! http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...468676,00.html ...gold-plated six-iron...He complained to his spacewalking colleague..."My feet are drifting away", "I'm afraid to move" and "Something's in my way . . . is it you?"...mission controllers in Korolev..."Make sure you don't hit Michael."...The Russian space agency,... said that the ball would keep going for more than three years...Nasa calculated that it would stay in space for three days before dropping into Earth's atmosphere... Looks like there was some disagreement, three years or three days? I guess we'll just have to wait to see just how bad he sliced the ball. ...3-Gram Golf Ball... http://www.themoscowtimes.com/storie...11/24/017.html ...U.S. astronaut in the role of caddy... The Russian golfer, Tyurin, had three balls. What happened to the other two? Michael Lopez-Alegria didn't get to hit one? ...three superlight balls... http://www.abcnews.go.com/Technology...2675504&page=1 ...NASA,... was less than amused... I don't think NASA approved Alan Sheppard's round of golf, but everyone was amused. ...Shepard is also remembered for being the only person to play golf on the Moon with a Spalding six-iron head attached to a lunar sample scoop handle... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Shepard ..His first shot, which he duffed, only went a hundred feet, but his second shot, which he hit squarely (with only one arm, as the bulkiness of his 21-layer spacesuit prevented him from using both arms), sent the ball as he said "miles and miles."... Spalding, now e21 Golf http://www.e21golf.com/ On Thu, 23 Nov 2006 08:32:14+0000, Brian Gaff wrote: Well, I listened while in bed last night to the surreal mental picture of a Russian and an American playing a golf shot in space. I could not help but think of it as completely mad, but somehow endearingly human. From the comments I got the distinct impression that the absurdity of the moment was not lost on the participants either. Still, it happened, and seems to have been successful, even thought the 'ball' went in an unexpected direction. -- Craig Fink Courtesy E-Mail Welcome @ -- Craig Fink Courtesy E-Mail Welcome @ |
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I watched the tape a few times, and on about the fifth viewing I
realized that the golf shot makes a sound .... bizarre. When the ball takes off there is like a click or twang sound. Interesting that a mic was able to pic it up.. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Revision wrote:
I watched the tape a few times, and on about the fifth viewing I realized that the golf shot makes a sound .... bizarre. When the ball takes off there is like a click or twang sound. Interesting that a mic was able to pic it up.. Probably the golfer's suit mic is what picked it up. And the "twang" was likely the golf club vibrating after the shot. Heard thru the hand and arm of the suit. |
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