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OM wrote:
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Modern CGI shots of a X-15 flight? About bloody time. :-)

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On Apr 2, 1:20 pm, OM wrote:
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Seems a movie about Pete Conrad would be a bit more "colorful"

But that is OK, an Armstrong biopic will do.
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Old April 3rd 08, 08:56 AM posted to sci.space.history
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Pat Flannery wrote:

Modern CGI shots of a X-15 flight? About bloody time. :-)


Speaking of which, they have to put this in the movie:
http://www.sierrafoot.org/x-15/adven...flight_51.html
Wasn't this the flight with the great big sonic boom on it?
One thing about Armstrong - he can get in all sorts of strange,
unexpected, and very dangerous situations...and get out of them without
a scratch.
He has a odd "unlucky flight/very lucky pilot" aspect to him.
"Okay, we are going to land on the Moon...maybe not exactly where we
intended to land...but safely, none-the-less."
Hard to make sense of the odd Karma of that.
Something is almost inevitably going to go badly wrong...yet as long as
you are near him, his "Luck Field" will save you also.
Anyone ever seen the Japanese anime series "The Irresponsible Captain
Tyler"?
It apparently works something like that, as near as I can figure.
Probably has something to do with dark matter and quantum uncertainty.
In his case, they lock the cat in the box with the poison, uranium atom,
and Geiger counter....and the lock is defective and breaks...so the cat
gets out of the box a few seconds before the atom decays. :-D

Pat

 




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