As all new pilots must do is practice flight, real flight. Well, whether or not Armstrong and his crew were pilots before would not matter seeing that their next flight would be in unfamiliar terrain and a VERY different terrain. Question is where on earth could ANYONE practice for a flight in space. Where on earth could you find a place where there are no gravity, air, resistance, and other outer space properties? Then find a place where there is only 1/6 of earth's gravity to practice landing. This is a must before the real task is at hand. Of course the logical answer to these is NOWHERE on earth. So it's mind boggling to think that these men who have never flew in space before and obviously never practised (i.e actual practice flight) could, with such accuracy and precision, fly through a VERY unfamiliar terrain AND land when they admitted that the landing was the challenge of it all. Not just one expedition but each manned expedition to the moon did they succeed. Get Real.
2007-05-29
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