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On or about Tue, 22 Jul 2003 00:47:39 -0500, Doug . .
made the sensational claim that: Well, they were prescient in talking about a golf ball being hit on the moon at some point, but not about how far it would travel... "Miles and miles and miles!" -- This is a siggy | To E-mail, do note | This space is for rent It's properly formatted | who you mean to reply-to | Inquire within if you No person, none, care | and it will reach me | Would like your ad here |
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![]() Doug... wrote... In the very early moments of the Apollo 11 EVA coverage, the commentators make note of the curve of the horizon and spoke of how close it was, only a mile and a half. Then Frank McGee (IIRC) said "Can you imagine hitting a golf ball on the moon?" The other man, who I haven't identified, said "It would soar right over that horizon, I bet," or words to that effect. Well, they were prescient in talking about a golf ball being hit on the moon at some point, but not about how far it would travel... If Al Shepard was wearing plaid golf pants and shirt sleeves, rather than 11 layers including rubber, spandex, nylon, aluminised mylar, neoprene coated nylon, dacron, urethane coated nylon, orthofabric, betacloth, water transport tubing... he might have got a better shot ![]() - Peter |
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In message , Peter
Smith writes Doug... wrote... In the very early moments of the Apollo 11 EVA coverage, the commentators make note of the curve of the horizon and spoke of how close it was, only a mile and a half. Then Frank McGee (IIRC) said "Can you imagine hitting a golf ball on the moon?" The other man, who I haven't identified, said "It would soar right over that horizon, I bet," or words to that effect. Well, they were prescient in talking about a golf ball being hit on the moon at some point, but not about how far it would travel... If Al Shepard was wearing plaid golf pants and shirt sleeves, rather than 11 layers including rubber, spandex, nylon, aluminised mylar, neoprene coated nylon, dacron, urethane coated nylon, orthofabric, betacloth, water transport tubing... he might have got a better shot ![]() Yeah, but we'd know they faked the moon landings - or he'd be short of breath very quickly. It would make a beautiful picture, though. -- "Roads in space for rockets to travel....four-dimensional roads, curving with relativity" Mail to jsilverlight AT merseia.fsnet.co.uk is welcome. Or visit Jonathan's Space Site http://www.merseia.fsnet.co.uk |
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In article , "Peter
Smith" wrote: Doug... wrote... In the very early moments of the Apollo 11 EVA coverage, the commentators make note of the curve of the horizon and spoke of how close it was, only a mile and a half. Then Frank McGee (IIRC) said "Can you imagine hitting a golf ball on the moon?" The other man, who I haven't identified, said "It would soar right over that horizon, I bet," or words to that effect. Well, they were prescient in talking about a golf ball being hit on the moon at some point, but not about how far it would travel... If Al Shepard was wearing plaid golf pants and shirt sleeves, rather than 11 layers including rubber, spandex, nylon, aluminised mylar, neoprene coated nylon, dacron, urethane coated nylon, orthofabric, betacloth, water transport tubing... he might have got a better shot ![]() ....but, why _plaid_? And, do you think Al would've had a better shot in his suit if his lunar outer overshoes had had those funky little fringes on the tops, like golf shoes? -- "All over, people changing their roles, along with their overcoats; if Adolf Hitler flew in today, they'd send a limousine anyway!" --the clash. __________________________________________________ _________________ Mike Flugennock, flugennock at sinkers dot org Mike Flugennock's Mikey'zine, dubya dubya dubya dot sinkers dot org |
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