Spacecraft
We have learned how to navigate to the moon. That is like the ancient Chinese mainlanders learning how to get to Formosa; Formosa is the moon. After we settle it, we jump off from there to Mars, just like they went next to the Philippines. And from there across our vast galaxy. If the Austronesians can sail in there boats and scatter into settlements across Oceania, we can take our spacecraft and scatter and settle across the Milky Way. It may take even longer than it took the Austronesians, but if they did it, so can we, because they are us.
Author: Neil ArmstrongTopics: Famous, Learned, Learning, Mainlanders, Milky Way, Moon, Navigate, Oceania, Philippines, Scatter, Spacecraft
Space has not changed but technology has, in many cases, improved dramatically. A good example is digital technology where today’s cell phones are far more powerful than the computers on the Apollo Command Module and Lunar Module that we used to navigate to the moon and operate all the spacecraft control systems.
Author: Neil ArmstrongTopics: Changed, Command, Computers, Famous, Life, Lunar Module, Meaningful, Navigate, Powerful, Space, Spacecraft, Technology
For The United States, the leading space faring nation for nearly half a century, to be without carriage to low Earth orbit and with no human exploration capability to go beyond Earth orbit for an indeterminate time into the future, destines our nation to become one of second or even third rate stature. While the President’s plan envisages humans traveling away from Earth and perhaps toward Mars at some time in the future, the lack of developed rockets and spacecraft will assure that ability will not be available for many years. Without the skill and experience that actual spacecraft operation provides, the USA is far too likely to be on a long downhill slide to mediocrity. America must decide if it wishes to remain a leader in space. If it does, we should institute a program which will give us the very best chance of achieving that goal.
Author: Neil ArmstrongTopics: Ability, Achieving, Century, Famous, Human, Instituted, leader, Meaningful, Mediocrity, Nation, Spacecraft, United States
We would like to give special thanks to all those Americans who built the spacecraft; who did the construction, design, the tests, and put their hearts and all their abilities into those craft. To those people tonight, we give a special thank you, and to all the other people that are listening and watching tonight, God bless you. Good night from Apollo 11.
Author: Neil ArmstrongTopics: Designs, Famous, Hearts, Listening, Meaningful, People, Spacecraft, Special, Tonight, Watching
My favorite parody of this gesture was a skit on NBC’s Saturday Night Live, shortly after the Voyager launch, in which they showed a written reply from the aliens who recovered the spacecraft. The note simply requested, “Send more Chuck Berry.
Author: Neil deGrasse TysonTopics: Famous, Favorite, Feelings, Inspirational, Meaningful, Spacecraft