You have humbled me, sir.Well, this is DC where we veer off course with great frequency ...
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Call me if that happens, I'll sign up!I've told my wife, repeatedly, that if I ever just have disappeared i mostly likely encountered a space/time traveler and went with them. There is zero chance I would not go, if they let me.
I've gotta get over there. The Artemis started rollout to the pad overnight and is still live right now.Very cool stuff here. My Dad was an Electrical Engineer who worked for GE back in the 60's. He designed the electrical portion of the mechanism that held the upper part of the Saturn V rockets on the crawler that delivered the craft to the launch site. He told me many stories.
One was the vehicle assembly building would fog or cloud up. When inside, at the top, you could not see the bottom due to fog inside the building.
I agree, touring the Kennedy Space Center was pretty humbling to say the least. There is more processing power in this iphone I’m typing on then in most, if not all of those Saturn era launch controls, not to mention in the vehicle itself. And yet what do we do with all this technology at our fingertips? Not much good……Humbling.
Right? I actually worked on one program which had a whopping 32k of memory and used a paper tape reader for startup!
Had a similar incident many years ago. Our group of six sent to the Med by commercial flight. On blue passports, no haircuts for a month, no duffel bags but used old regular luggage (no decals or stickers), no military ID on us, all packed into luggage. Mission had been ended while we were still on our way over. Got back the same way to JFK a couple of weeks later but the airline lost my luggage. Ended up having to go through customs with no luggage and was tagged for questioning. Didn't know how much I could tell them at this point but did talk my way onto my connecting flight. This was way before 9/11 and it was a little looser.I was stationed in a "host country" and by regulation we were supposed to travel in uniform while going to and from the host country. Except for "us" guys.
After a year or so of being on station, I headed home for a few weeks of leave. On this trip, I took a military plane instead of a commercial flight.
At one point along the way, we stopped to refuel and when I went to re-board the flight, I was standing there in line wearing my jeans and regular shirt.
When I passed my ID to the inspecting Master Sergeant, he looked at me and said "Where's your uniform?" So, I handed him my orders which said that I was required to wear civilian clothing while traveling. He read that and said "What makes you so special?" I leaned close to him and in a conspiratorial whisper said... "I'm a spy!"
He looked shocked, then his mouth dropped open and he stood there with a stunned look on his face while I casually walked away and boarded the plane.
Priceless!
Very cool. I hope to take my family over to watch Artemis go up.One of my reps in Florida lives where you can see launches he rents out yard space. I have to go down and see a big one go.
Very cool. I hope to take my family over to watch Artemis go up.
1248 EDT.Bummer, have they listed a target liftoff time for Friday?