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"When Aldrin and Armstrong were deemed lost", Safire's noteto Haldeman
Never saw this before , never even heard of it, am I the last to
know????.........doc http://www.retronaut.co/2011/07/in-e...moon-disaster/ |
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"When Aldrin and Armstrong were deemed lost", Safire's notetoHaldeman
Dr.Colon Oscopy wrote:
Never saw this before , never even heard of it, am I the last to know????.........doc http://www.retronaut.co/2011/07/in-e...moon-disaster/ This was kicked around here in the past. Let me see if I can find some links... A quick search of only sci.space.history using: http://groups.google.com/group/sci.s...afire&start=0& Yields the oldest post dated Jul 11, 1999 http://groups.google.com/group/sci.s...235825accbea83 Grim stuff, Dave |
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"When Aldrin and Armstrong were deemed lost", Safire's noteto Haldeman
"Dr.Colon Oscopy" wrote in message
... Never saw this before , never even heard of it, am I the last to know????.........doc http://www.retronaut.co/2011/07/in-e...moon-disaster/ Don't know about the last but it is as others mentioned, somewhat old hat. It's also rather common. There's a similar letter kicking around in the event that the Normandy Invasion had been repulsed. -- Greg D. Moore President Green Mountain Software http://www.greenms.com Help honor our WWII Veterans: http://www.honorflight.org/ Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur. |
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"When Aldrin and Armstrong were deemed lost", Safire's noteto Haldeman
On Jan 9, 10:21*pm, "Greg \(Strider\) Moore"
wrote: "Dr.Colon Oscopy" *wrote in message ... Never saw this before , never even heard of it, am I the last to know????.........doc http://www.retronaut.co/2011/07/in-e...moon-disaster/ Don't know about the last but it is as others mentioned, somewhat old hat.. It's also rather common. *There's a similar letter kicking around in the event that the Normandy Invasion had been repulsed. -- Greg D. Moore * President * * * * * * * * * Green Mountain Softwarehttp://www.greenms.com Help honor our WWII Veterans:http://www.honorflight.org/ Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur. and no doubt one for the loss of ISS and its crew |
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"When Aldrin and Armstrong were deemed lost", Safire's noteto Haldeman
"bob haller" wrote in message ... On Jan 9, 10:21 pm, "Greg \(Strider\) Moore" wrote: "Dr.Colon Oscopy" wrote in message ... Never saw this before , never even heard of it, am I the last to know????.........doc http://www.retronaut.co/2011/07/in-e...moon-disaster/ Don't know about the last but it is as others mentioned, somewhat old hat. It's also rather common. There's a similar letter kicking around in the event that the Normandy Invasion had been repulsed. -- Greg D. Moore President Green Mountain Softwarehttp://www.greenms.com Help honor our WWII Veterans:http://www.honorflight.org/ Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur. and no doubt one for the loss of ISS and its crew Actually very doubtful they have one prepared for that any more than the President (or other top official) has one prepared for an ongoing operation that isn't extremely visible to the public. -- Greg D. Moore President Green Mountain Software http://www.greenms.com Help honor our WWII Veterans: http://www.honorflight.org/ Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur. |
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"When Aldrin and Armstrong were deemed lost", Safire's noteto Haldeman
On Jan 10, 1:12*pm, Jeff Findley wrote:
In article , says... "bob haller" *wrote in message .... and no doubt one for the loss of ISS and its crew Actually very doubtful they have one prepared for that any more than the President (or other top official) has one prepared for an ongoing operation that isn't extremely visible to the public. Agreed. *Despite Bob's "gut", the risk to astronauts actually on ISS is far less than the risk to Armstrong and Aldrin in the LEM during Apollo 11. *In fact, I'd say that history has shown that launch and reentry of the ferry vehicle to and from ISS (shuttle, Soyuz, and etc.) is far more hazardous than being on ISS itself. Of course the aircraft analog of this is that very few people have died while flying in aircraft. *They mostly die when the plane crashes into the ground. *Yes, I know it's sick, but there is more than a bit of truth to it. That's why if you actually read the memo in the article, "In event of Moon Disaster", you'll see that what they were really covering were the possibilities that the astronauts would crash on landing, become stranded on the surface, or crash trying to take off and rendezvous with the CSM. *In all those cases, their remains would "stay on the moon to rest in peace". *The boilerplate speech really didn't cover the possibility that they might all die in the CSM. Jeff -- " Ares 1 is a prime example of the fact that NASA just can't get it * up anymore... and when they can, it doesn't stay up long. " * *- tinker a bit of errant debris ttoo small to track could at any time take out ISS, or any number of technical issues. jeffs statement is like saying with authority shuttle re entry is safe because we have never lost a orbiter... |
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"When Aldrin and Armstrong were deemed lost", Safire's noteto Haldeman
On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 06:48:38 -0800 (PST), bob haller
wrote: and no doubt one for the loss of ISS and its crew There might be, it wouldn't surprise me. But there wasn't a prepared speech for Reagan before Challenger or Bush before Columbia. Brian |
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"When Aldrin and Armstrong were deemed lost", Safire's noteto Haldeman
On Jan 14, 7:33*pm, Fred J. McCall wrote:
bob haller wrote: a bit of errant debris ttoo small to track could at any time take out ISS, or any number of technical issues. And you could be struck by a meteor at any time. *Do you have a press release ready? -- "Some people get lost in thought because it's such unfamiliar *territory." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * --G. Behn Well the ISS isnt protected by atmosphere........ making a debris hit much more likely |
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