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When did you learn to love space?
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I've always loved space
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Ive always loved space
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3 years 8 months ago - 3 years 8 months ago #740
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Carl Sagan's 'Cosmos' Tv series along with James Burke's Documentaries in the 1970's (if you know not of he then try a search on YouTube) the Space one's being my fav's.
Star Trek The Original series seen as a young kid on a B/W Tv as well as seeing the incredible Stanley Kubrick film '2001' at a fairly early age.
I was also given a Futuristic Spacecraft Book from the 1970's? which actually showed up on a recent Brian Cox documenatry series & there was also a Cigarette Card collection from this era that i had which showed the missions of the 1960's and future one's to come (I bought the card set back again a few years ago, called 'Journey into Space' I think)
Later in my teens i played a Space trading Game called 'ELITE' on my C64, slow but at the time different and fun.
Stefan - That sounds like a fun book
James - You lucky, lucky fellow, i would love to have seen a Space Shuttle launch (the closest i came is when my friend and i bunked off school to vist Manchester Ringway Airport in the early 1980's to see a fly over by 'Enterprise' the prototype that was piggy-backed on a NASA 747...that was a GREAT experience but NOT as good as seeing a real lauch (sighs) the pilot actually made a 2nd run and so we got a decent photo of this)
I hope James as this mission (LM-1) gets closer and if launched as i suspect from Europe? that i might actually get somewhere close to it to see it
Abi - I think most kids do dangerous stuff (we just can't help it) my father had a huge set of binoculars back in the 1970's, so heavy i could hardly lift them but i always found myself going outside with them and pointing them up to the MOON.
Star Trek The Original series seen as a young kid on a B/W Tv as well as seeing the incredible Stanley Kubrick film '2001' at a fairly early age.
I was also given a Futuristic Spacecraft Book from the 1970's? which actually showed up on a recent Brian Cox documenatry series & there was also a Cigarette Card collection from this era that i had which showed the missions of the 1960's and future one's to come (I bought the card set back again a few years ago, called 'Journey into Space' I think)
Later in my teens i played a Space trading Game called 'ELITE' on my C64, slow but at the time different and fun.
Stefan - That sounds like a fun book
James - You lucky, lucky fellow, i would love to have seen a Space Shuttle launch (the closest i came is when my friend and i bunked off school to vist Manchester Ringway Airport in the early 1980's to see a fly over by 'Enterprise' the prototype that was piggy-backed on a NASA 747...that was a GREAT experience but NOT as good as seeing a real lauch (sighs) the pilot actually made a 2nd run and so we got a decent photo of this)
I hope James as this mission (LM-1) gets closer and if launched as i suspect from Europe? that i might actually get somewhere close to it to see it
Abi - I think most kids do dangerous stuff (we just can't help it) my father had a huge set of binoculars back in the 1970's, so heavy i could hardly lift them but i always found myself going outside with them and pointing them up to the MOON.
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hi Paul true, but we don't want to encourage them to do this
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3 years 8 months ago - 3 years 8 months ago #761
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Paul, I'm trying to picture you gazing up at the Moon with those very heavy binocs
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Paul, To make it worse Iv'e seen 2 launches. The 2nd Shuttle was the ill fated Columbia Shuttle. ( way before it broke up ) and this trip was planned. It was called off on the first countdown, and in the afternoon it launched.
We were at a hotel overlooking the Banana River, and across this was Cape Canaveral, and watched the launch.
I do have a picture of it on Canvas hanging up in my house. I will post a picture of it if interested?
I would assume the launch of LM1 will be in Europe, and again I am assuming it will be in Kazakhstan. So there is no chance I will get to that. I'm not risking going over that way...
We were at a hotel overlooking the Banana River, and across this was Cape Canaveral, and watched the launch.
I do have a picture of it on Canvas hanging up in my house. I will post a picture of it if interested?
I would assume the launch of LM1 will be in Europe, and again I am assuming it will be in Kazakhstan. So there is no chance I will get to that. I'm not risking going over that way...
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