« First « Previous Comments 51 - 61 of 61 Search these comments
Nixon is the only President that put a man on the moon.
He was also the only president impeached for lying.
1. Engineers put men on the moon, not presidents.
2. If you are going to give any president credit for the lunar landing, it would be Kennedy who allocated the resources to do so.
3. Nixon was not impeached for lying. Nixon resigned before he could be impeached for his role in the Watergate scandal. You see, back in the 1970s sabatoshing elections was actually considered illegal rather than a legitimate campaign strategy.
4. If you are suggesting that the lunar landing was faked, well, I can't say that I'm completely surprised.
2. If you are going to give any president credit for the lunar landing, it would be Kennedy who allocated the resources to do so.
It could have been George Washington that promised to go to the moon.
But it was still this GUY, that did it.
Let's give Kennedy credit for the vision, the engineers, technicians, and astronauts credit for the work, and America credit for the bold accomplishment of landing the first person on the Moon.
OK but then you'll have to admit that we had superior technology in 1969 with the equivalent of a single 0086X Intel processor, than we do now with a network of global super computers.
We're still landing objects on Mars with the aid of parachutes and airbags, while in 1969 we were doing articulated landings with only 16 megs of rope memory and no proper owners manual. Sounds logical to me. If that was some damn fine engineering, then we must suck now.
But it was still this GUY, that did it.
And what precisely did Nixon do for the Apollo program that warrants giving him the credit for it?
If that was some damn fine engineering, then we must suck now.
NASA's budget was a lot larger in real terms during the Cold War. You think that might have something to do with it?
Nixon was not impeached for lying. Nixon resigned before he could be impeached for his role in the Watergate scandal. You see, back in the 1970s sabatoshing elections was actually considered illegal rather than a legitimate campaign strategy.
Suffering sabatash!
The problem with the space program was the Space Shuttle. It didn't perform as advertised (we should be at STS-1000+ by now, not 133), with a 3-4 month turnaround per mission. Instead it was more like a year and a half-two year turnaround. It's also a very expensive way of getting payloads into space.
The Space Shuttle is the reason NASA lost a great deal of income, and the USAF had to step in just to launch their own needs as the Shuttle's schedule kept falling so far behind that military-critical satellite launches were delayed by years.
What we need are our heavy rockets back.
That's one way. Or perhaps we can buy surplus heavy rockets from Russia. I wonder how much they go for on E-bay?
Or buy Chinese rockets. They did invent them after all.
The problem with the space program was the Space Shuttle.
The problem with the Space Shuttle wasn't NASA, it was the Military-Industrial-Congressional complex. They had a vision of a space 18-wheeler to deliver and service their MASSIVE spysats and that perverted the project. The Hubble was merely the cheap civilian byproduct of the KH-11 which came in an identical form factor. This was made manifest when the NRO donated a bunch of spare parts for Hubble recently, leftovers from their spy satellites they wanted to clear out of the closet. If STS hadn't had to live up to a whole bunch of requirements to be a do-everything HUMV with civilians along for the ride, it would have been a very different design I think.
And what precisely did Nixon do for the Apollo program that warrants giving him the credit for it?
he inherited Apollo just like he inherited Vietnam, LOL.
Both got wound up on his watch, on very parallel schedules.
I'm just old enough to remember that Apollo-Soyuz thing, that's the only pre-Shuttle thing I remember about our space program, actually.
The Hubble was merely the cheap civilian byproduct of the KH-11 which came in an identical form factor. This was made manifest when the NRO donated a bunch of spare parts for Hubble recently, leftovers from their spy satellites they wanted to clear out of the closet. If STS hadn't had to live up to a whole bunch of requirements to be a do-everything HUMV with civilians along for the ride, it would have been a very different design I think.
Interesting stuff about Hubble. Amazing that we can put dozens of spy satellites into space, but every penny spent on science is begrudgingly doled out only after years of intense lobbying and begging.
he inherited Apollo just like he inherited Vietnam, LOL.
Both got wound up on his watch, on very parallel schedules.
If I remember my history correctly, Nixon was a hawk regarding Vietnam all during the 1960s before he became president.
« First « Previous Comments 51 - 61 of 61 Search these comments
Which agency started it?