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![]() Harald Kucharek wrote: Here's the little geek in his space-corner: http://lhvcc.com/egiftshop/satv20/sa...er/harald.html Hey! HIS Saturns are bigger than MY Saturns! :'( Pat |
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Pat Flannery writes:
[...] One notes that Leonov was kept under careful camera surveillance while outside the Voskhod...such as all Soviets must be when they leave the confines of their nation, be it the THE LARGEST NATION ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH, or a eight foot diameter chrome-steel ball bearing. One also notes that Alexei "conveniently" lost one of those cameras on his way back in, which makes one wonder what kind of extra-terrestrial zero-G hijinx would have been recorded by its "accidently" blinded eye. |
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![]() "Hallerb" wrote in message ... Hety if anyone hasnt killfiled you. I fart in your general direction, Copy Boy. |
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Pat Flannery wrote in message ...
Harald Kucharek wrote: Here's the little geek in his space-corner: http://lhvcc.com/egiftshop/satv20/sa...er/harald.html Hey! HIS Saturns are bigger than MY Saturns! :'( Or he is smaller than you. Another possibillity... But go to http://lhvcc.com/egiftshop/ and do it yourself. The plans are for 1:96 scale, but if you have access to the appropriate printer and print on the right cardboard, you may end up with a 1:48 or 1:24 Saturn V... ;-) Harald |
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Pat Flannery writes: [...] One notes that Leonov was kept under careful camera surveillance while outside the Voskhod...such as all Soviets must be when they leave the confines of their nation, be it the THE LARGEST NATION ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH, or a eight foot diameter chrome-steel ball bearing. One also notes that Alexei "conveniently" lost one of those cameras on his way back in, which makes one wonder what kind of extra-terrestrial zero-G hijinx would have been recorded by its "accidently" blinded eye. So what happened during Gemini 10 when Collins conveniently lost his camera and Young only filmed the black void with his DAC? Harald |
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![]() Harald Kucharek wrote: Hey! HIS Saturns are bigger than MY Saturns! :'( Or he is smaller than you. Another possibillity... That would make him about 30 inches in height...this explains _a lot_ regarding his questions- your real son has been kidnapped; this is none other than DR. MIGUELITO LOVELESS in disguise, once again plotting a nefarious end for James West and Artemus Gordon! But go to http://lhvcc.com/egiftshop/ and do it yourself. The plans are for 1:96 scale, but if you have access to the appropriate printer and print on the right cardboard, you may end up with a 1:48 or 1:24 Saturn V... ;-) Well, I do have that Monogram 1/32 scale CSM model..... Pat |
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In article , Chris Jones wrote:
Pat Flannery writes: [...] One notes that Leonov was kept under careful camera surveillance while outside the Voskhod...such as all Soviets must be when they leave the confines of their nation, be it the THE LARGEST NATION ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH, or a eight foot diameter chrome-steel ball bearing. One also notes that Alexei "conveniently" lost one of those cameras on his way back in, which makes one wonder what kind of extra-terrestrial zero-G hijinx would have been recorded by its "accidently" blinded eye. Hey, it's not as if counter-revolutionary EVAs aren't unknown. http://www.astronautix.com/flights/mireo12.htm "Avdeyev and Solovyov moved the VDU to the work site and prepared the Sofora girder on September 3. EVA duration was 3 hr, 56 min. On September 7 the cosmonauts bent Sofora back on a hinge at one-third of its length to make its top more accessible, and laid a control cable along the girder. They also removed the remnants of the Soviet flag placed on the mast during its assembly in 1991. It had been reduced to shreds by UV degradation and orbital debris and meteoroid impacts." -- -Andrew Gray |
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![]() Andrew Gray wrote: "Avdeyev and Solovyov moved the VDU to the work site and prepared the Sofora girder on September 3. EVA duration was 3 hr, 56 min. On September 7 the cosmonauts bent Sofora back on a hinge at one-third of its length to make its top more accessible, and laid a control cable along the girder. They also removed the remnants of the Soviet flag placed on the mast during its assembly in 1991. It had been reduced to shreds by UV degradation and orbital debris and meteoroid impacts." Oh, I've got to add that to my model of Mir! Pat |
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