There are ways to automate cameras. Even back in the 60s.
Err... that's called a "gotcha'"
There are ways to automate cameras. Even back in the 60s.
er - apart from Virgil 'gus' Grissom, who died trapped in a burning capsule (with 2 other astronauts) mere weeks after speaking out publicly about the inability of the space program. In fact, before the first manned Apollo flight even cleared the launch pad, a total of 11 would be astronauts were dead. Apart from the three who were incinerated, seven died in plane crashes and one in a car smash. Now this is a spectacular accident rate.
TSC. (fanning the flames)
er - apart from Virgil 'gus' Grissom, who died trapped in a burning capsule (with 2 other astronauts) mere weeks after speaking out publicly about the inability of the space program. In fact, before the first manned Apollo flight even cleared the launch pad, a total of 11 would be astronauts were dead. Apart from the three who were incinerated, seven died in plane crashes and one in a car smash. Now this is a spectacular accident rate.
TSC. (fanning the flames)
So space travel is safe but T-38s aren't?
Err... that's called a "gotcha'"
So, statistically speaking, before the last shuttle tragedy, more astronauts died in T-38s than died in space vehicles.
The camera used for the take off from the moon shot could have been remote controlled too.
LOL, Paul... I miss England and English humour! :'(
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Rob.
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