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Hello my friends !
Rez - I can relate .... grew up a sort of NASA brat, even though it is non-military, which many folks thought it was with mis-portrayals like in 'I Dream of Genie' ! Like you, 'cept just my Dad was a Rocket scientist. He ran the unmanned launch vehicles division in Cleveland LERC, now Glenn Research Center, and was flight director much as portrayed by Ed Harris in Apollo 13. But he smoked a pipe.
Interesting phenom - Rez ever notice how virtually all NASA Engineers et al wore 3/4 short sleeve white shirts ? The de riguer uniform
I got to ride up the assembly (not launch)-gantry inside the V.A.B. and look inside the Centaur nosecone at the historic pre-launch of the interstellar Voyageur with the brass plate and forms of a man and woman with hands up in sign of hello, and inside a first CD of sorts with a time capsule sampling of mankinds knowledge, still whizing along toward Alpha Centauri 3-(they still hope, its long past radio broadcast-able, and is theoretically still whizzing by under inertia or its own momentum), unless acted upon by another force, such as colliding with 'NOMAD' or worse as portrayed in the TOS StarTrek episode with the 'floating' (you could see the wires lol ) results of the collision. It wanted to 'STERILIZE' until ever-sharp Kirk out-Logic-ed it and it had to sterilize itself by blowing up. Now it would only need Germ-X.
More relevant perhaps was the potrayal of another derivative Star Trek Movie #1 with the agonizingly-long travel into the giant creme-horn and the 'weep-wow' song for 30 friggin' minutes ! When Steve Collins scratches the name-plate of derivative plot collision results called 'Vyga' - it was the Voyageur craft Dad and 1000's of personnel launched, collided with yet another confused alien craft, and in space the now-one craft amazingly meshed program code in different languages, and from those days linked and compiled them one can only presume lol...clever girls... as John Hurt said in 'Contact' - with Jodie Foster and some screen self-satisfied appearing male. She makes "1st Contact" and they build the big 3" gyro we all had as kids in the 60's.
Joveski - funny you should say that. - "been there, done that " - as after my Father had launched and successfully soft-landed Viking I on Mars
ALSO enjoying its anniversary every July 20 for the landing, but incorrectly in recent years the two newer soft Landings were said by media to be the first. I saw a small tear roll down my elerly father's cheek, so I had a NASA-blue baseball hat made for him that said in varius locations on it, and red, white, and blue: NASA Viking I Soft Landed on Mars on July 20,
1976, Russ did it ! Been There, Done That, Got the Hat ! MARS ! - and on the back - "No big deal - did it twice and got bored" about 30 years before the recent "firsts" X 2. I gave it to him on his Birthday, both Anniversaries of Missions being 11 days after HIS birthday and 1 day after mine - so I can recall Apollo AND Viking I very easily ! lol
I hope to see more of you guys, borrowed PC, littel login time. This caught my eye - Thanks Rez and Joveski-er !