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Science Channel will be running a program on the Soviet Lunokhod Moon
rovers on Tuesday, February 12 at 10 PM EST: http://science.discovery.com/tv-sche...776.118966.0.0 Pat |
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On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 11:37:03 -0600, Pat Flannery
wrote: Science Channel will be running a program on the Soviet Lunokhod Moon rovers on Tuesday, February 12 at 10 PM EST: http://science.discovery.com/tv-sche...776.118966.0.0 There have been some good programs on lately. Discovery HD Theater had an intesting documentary about Explorer 1 and the early space age the other day. History Channel (usually overwhelmed by documentaries on Bigfoot and UFOs) has a good series called "The Universe" which had a good episode about spaceflight last night. Brian |
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![]() Brian Thorn wrote: There have been some good programs on lately. Discovery HD Theater had an intesting documentary about Explorer 1 and the early space age the other day. History Channel (usually overwhelmed by documentaries on Bigfoot and UFOs) has a good series called "The Universe" which had a good episode about spaceflight last night. Then of course there's hour after hour of that "Mars Rising" miniseries on the Science Channel, which neatly mixes very optimistic assessments of life on Mars, and indeed colonization and terraforming of Mars - which is only going to take around 800 years - with complete misstatements regarding the technology they want to use to get there. In that world, the Russian Energia rockets are ready to go back into full production at the drop of a hat, and Russia has a very vigorous manned Mars program of their own, and may well beat us there if we aren't careful and do the smart thing...shoveling several billion dollars at them to use their wonder technology. I assume they had a lot of input in that series. Pat |
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On Feb 6, 9:37 am, Pat Flannery wrote:
Science Channel will be running a program on the Soviet Lunokhod Moon rovers on Tuesday, February 12 at 10 PM EST:http://science.discovery.com/tv-sche...?paid=48.10776.... Pat Too bad there's no such USSR fly-by-rocket R&D footage of anything viable on behalf of any such failsafe downrange and soft landing, especially as suited for such a crystal dry and electrostatic charged environment that's double IR roasted and fully gamma/X-ray saturated to boot. At best, we're talking about robotic controlled hard landings of the semi-impact kind, that which technology of that cold-war era was capable of achieving. - Brad Guth |
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![]() Science Channel will be running a program on the Soviet Lunokhod Moon rovers on Tuesday, February 12 at 10 PM EST: http://science.discovery.com/tv-sche...776.118966.0.0 Now there's a DVD I would buy... |
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On Feb 5, 6:49 pm, "Ralph" wrote:
NOVA program on the Manned Orbiting Laboratory (MOL) program. Introduction tonight looks good: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/astrospies/ As they say, check your local listings. And them brown-nosed clown lies upon lies continue via Google/NOVA, even of those contributed from the USSR/Russian aspects, as our faith- based cold war partner in crimes against humanity simply can't muster up to the whole truth and nothing but the truth without breaking wind through their mostly Semitic infomercial spewing butt-cracks. The MOL (Manned Orbiting Laboratory) is about as good as LEO human stuff ever gets, whereas those actual moon landings are simply not within the cards of anything Russian or via NASA. Forbid placing any MOL within the moon's L1, as those pesky gamma and X-ray saturations from our moon are collectively worse off than having to survive most of those halo CMEs. Too bad they still can't even show us any of those USSR R&D trials of such purely fly-by-rocket landing demos, because they too somehow managed to lose track of all of such Third Reich as-built documentation. Isn't it interesting how the most spendy and utmost prestigious of their step by step physics and scientific accomplishments are forever lost. All we get to see is the same old public infomercial crapolla that doesn't actually prove squat or otherwise support that our fly-by- rocket wizards along with all of their supposed right stuff ever set a moonsuit boot worth of human DNA upon that physically dark moon of ours. Of one-way hard landings or of soft-impacts is all that can be peer substantiated thus far, and not that dozens of applications for such AI robotic fly-by-rocket expertise couldn't have been put to good use ever since. Even of human remote pilot commanded soft landings should have become the status quo as of decades ago, and yet we still can't accomplish a reliably controlled downrange and soft landing demo right here on Earth, as with an easily configured 1/6th mass R&D prototype as outfitted with those essential momentum reaction wheels and one heck of a compact supercomputer that would need to be made as rad-hard and thermal-extreme-tolerant for those actual moon landings. Such infowar birds of a feather do flock together, and especially nifty if Hitler were alive today, as he'd be so proud as punch of what his Semitic minions had accomplished. .. - Brad Guth |
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![]() American wrote: - Dittos. Pat |
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On Feb 6, 9:31 pm, American wrote:
- Real funny. That's pretty much exactly what I'd expect from anyone of them, because you obviously are one of them. You folks obviously can't share anything of the whole truth about those Soviet Lunokhod Moon rovers because, that would only hurt your own kind. Besides spendy war-games for fun and profit, what part(s) of our mutually perpetrated cold-war(s) was of any real contest that needed to be accomplished? .. - Brad Guth |
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On Feb 7, 2:37 am, Pat Flannery wrote:
American wrote: - Dittos. Pat You mean dittos on "American" infowar crapolla? Is that "dittos" self taught or was it Third Reich boot camp learned. Obviously you haven't one foot of documentation film that'll show us any such tested R&D prototype lander in action. .. - Brad Guth |
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