by neufer » Sat Jul 10, 2010 7:35 pm
geckzilla wrote:
I think a lot of people feel betrayed to the point of animosity when they realize that space doesn't actually look like any of the cool photos on APOD most of the time. And by that I mean as seen with the naked eye. I can remember feeling that way a little but I learned fairly young and got over it quickly. It's just nice to have this fantasy vision of how it would be to fly around in a space ship through glowing nebulas and reality robs one of that fantasy unless you just completely ignore the facts. It's very enlightening to realize how limited human vision really is, though. I guess not everyone sees it that way.
Simple solution:
Send instruments into space NOT people!
- ________ Scientific American JUNE 1960
"Putting a man in space is a stunt: the man can do no more
than an instrument, in fact can do less." So said Vannevar Bush,
chairman of the Board of Governors of the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, in a statement to the House Committee on Science and
Astronautics. "There are far more serious things to do than to indulge
in stunts. As yet the American people do not understand the
distinctions, and we in this country are prone to rush, for a time, at
any new thing. I do not discard completely the value of demonstrating
to the world our skills. Nor do I undervalue the effect on morale of
the spectacular. But the present hullabaloo on the propaganda aspects
of the program leaves me entirely cool."
P.S., You need 2 more posts to get into the 1,000 post club, Judy;
Owlice needs 6 more... but she could beat you
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____ Up in the Air (2009)
Natalie Keener (Anna Kendrick): So, what are you saving up for? Hawaii? South of France?
Ryan Bingham (George Clooney): It's not like that. The miles are the goal.
Natalie Keener: That's it? You're saving just to save?
Ryan Bingham: Let's just say that I have a number in mind and I haven't hit it yet.
Natalie Keener: That's a little abstract. What's the target?
Ryan Bingham: I'd rather not...
Natalie Keener: Is it a secret target?
Ryan Bingham: It's ten million miles.
Natalie Keener: Okay. Isn't ten million just a number?
Ryan Bingham: Pi's just a number.
Natalie Keener: Well, we all need a hobby.
____ No, I- I- I don't mean to belittle your collection. I get it. It sounds cool.
Ryan Bingham: I'd be the seventh person to do it. More people have walked on the moon.
Natalie Keener: Do they throw you a parade?
Ryan Bingham: You get lifetime executive status. You get to meet the chief pilot, Maynard Finch.
Natalie Keener: Wow.
Ryan Bingham: And they put your name on the side of a plane.
Natalie Keener: Men get such hardons from putting their names on things.
____ You guys don't grow up. It's like you need to pee on everything.
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[quote="geckzilla"]
I think a lot of people feel betrayed to the point of animosity when they realize that space doesn't actually look like any of the cool photos on APOD most of the time. And by that I mean as seen with the naked eye. I can remember feeling that way a little but I learned fairly young and got over it quickly. It's just nice to have this fantasy vision of how it would be to fly around in a space ship through glowing nebulas and reality robs one of that fantasy unless you just completely ignore the facts. It's very enlightening to realize how limited human vision really is, though. I guess not everyone sees it that way.[/quote]
Simple solution: [size=140][b][color=#FF00FF]Send instruments into space NOT people![/color][/b][/size]
[quote][color=#0000FF][list][size=150]________ Scientific American JUNE 1960[/size]
[size=125]"Putting a man in space is a stunt: the man can do no more
than an instrument, in fact can do less." So said Vannevar Bush,
chairman of the Board of Governors of the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, in a statement to the House Committee on Science and
Astronautics. "There are far more serious things to do than to indulge
in stunts. As yet the American people do not understand the
distinctions, and we in this country are prone to rush, for a time, at
any new thing. I do not discard completely the value of demonstrating
to the world our skills. Nor do I undervalue the effect on morale of
the spectacular. But the present hullabaloo on the propaganda aspects
of the program leaves me entirely cool."[/size][/list][/color][/quote]
P.S., You need 2 more posts to get into the 1,000 post club, Judy;
Owlice needs 6 more... but she could beat you :!:
[list]-------------------------------
____ Up in the Air (2009)
Natalie Keener (Anna Kendrick): So, what are you saving up for? Hawaii? South of France?
Ryan Bingham (George Clooney): It's not like that. The miles are the goal.
Natalie Keener: That's it? You're saving just to save?
Ryan Bingham: Let's just say that I have a number in mind and I haven't hit it yet.
Natalie Keener: That's a little abstract. What's the target?
Ryan Bingham: I'd rather not...
Natalie Keener: Is it a secret target?
Ryan Bingham: It's ten million miles.
Natalie Keener: Okay. Isn't ten million just a number?
Ryan Bingham: Pi's just a number.
Natalie Keener: Well, we all need a hobby.
____ No, I- I- I don't mean to belittle your collection. I get it. It sounds cool.
Ryan Bingham: I'd be the seventh person to do it. More people have walked on the moon.
Natalie Keener: Do they throw you a parade?
Ryan Bingham: You get lifetime executive status. You get to meet the chief pilot, Maynard Finch.
Natalie Keener: Wow.
Ryan Bingham: And they put your name on the side of a plane.
Natalie Keener: Men get such hardons from putting their names on things.
____ You guys don't grow up. It's like you need to pee on everything.
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