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Neil Armstrong, 1st man on the moon, dies at 82
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Neil Armstrong, 1st man on the moon, dies at 82

Quote: (10-30-2018 07:09 PM)Jetset Wrote:  

Bumping this to suggest people who are interested in his life make time to see "First Man".

Controversy about the flag scene aside, it's an inspiring tribute to a humble man's man, told right through his eyes. I was amazed.

All the same.
Better to wait for PirateBay or a discount service rather than pay for it at the cinema?
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Neil Armstrong, 1st man on the moon, dies at 82

Quote: (10-30-2018 07:45 PM)CynicalContrarian Wrote:  

Quote: (10-30-2018 07:09 PM)Jetset Wrote:  

Bumping this to suggest people who are interested in his life make time to see "First Man".

Controversy about the flag scene aside, it's an inspiring tribute to a humble man's man, told right through his eyes. I was amazed.

All the same.
Better to wait for PirateBay or a discount service rather than pay for it at the cinema?

Seeing it on the big screen was incredible. This is a great movie in spite of the "wife's whining."
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#28

Neil Armstrong, 1st man on the moon, dies at 82

#TeamMoonLandingsAreFake
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Neil Armstrong, 1st man on the moon, dies at 82

Quote: (10-30-2018 07:45 PM)CynicalContrarian Wrote:  

All the same.
Better to wait for PirateBay or a discount service rather than pay for it at the cinema?

If you have a good setup at home, go for it. The cockpit scenes are totally immersive and won't be done justice on a laptop, though.

Hidey-ho, RVFerinos!
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#30

Neil Armstrong, 1st man on the moon, dies at 82

HD download on a large enough TV does the job.

Quote: (09-01-2012 05:07 PM)Icarus Wrote:  

Quote: (09-01-2012 04:18 PM)23Billion Wrote:  

I don't think they had the technology to go through the Van Allen Radiation belts at that time.

The Sputnik 3 went through the Van Allen Radiation Belt and stayed there, while it orbited the Earth some thousands of times. That was in 1958, over 10 years before the Apollo 11.

Staying in the VARB would be hazardous for humans, but if your travel through the VARB lasts only a few hours, what is the problem? You get irradiated heavily, but you also get irradiated heavily (though less heavily, of course) every time you take a transoceanic flight.

Yeah and you also get irradiated every time you eat a banana. But it's not the same level of irradiation as standing under the Chernobyl dome...

And Sputnik 3 was an unmanned satellite. Incidentally, it couldn't record anything when it went through the VAB, because its instruments were fried.

Quote: (08-26-2012 07:19 PM)porscheguy Wrote:  

Quote: (08-26-2012 11:26 AM)Menace Wrote:  

Didn't Armstrong punch a guy in the face who questioned whether he was actually on the moon?
No. Buzz Aldrin did that. Aldrin was the more brazen of the two.

Aldrin was asked (though in a somewhat aggressive manner) to swear on a bible that he landed on the moon. He turned down the request and got punchy.

I think we probably didn't get to the moon, but I'm not completely certain about it.

“Nothing is more useful than to look upon the world as it really is.”
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Neil Armstrong, 1st man on the moon, dies at 82

In every image we have of Neil he is the happiest-go-lucky guy around. Without even seeing the movie I can see that casting Ryan Gosling is attempting to make the man seem “grim serious dramatic stoic”
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Neil Armstrong, 1st man on the moon, dies at 82

Quote: (10-31-2018 08:24 AM)Grit Wrote:  

In every image we have of Neil he is the happiest-go-lucky guy around. Without even seeing the movie I can see that casting Ryan Gosling is attempting to make the man seem “grim serious dramatic stoic”

The trailer doesn't represent the movie well. I wouldn't say Gosling plays Armstrong as "grim" or "stoic" in the least. Introspective, sure, but overall an upbeat guy with a persistent chill who just likes to work and maybe finds people to be a little strange.

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Neil Armstrong, 1st man on the moon, dies at 82

Yeah, he won the Mount Everest. I read about him when I was at class IX. Nice story it was.
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