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ramone

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If i had to agree with you we would both be wrong
https://www.nasa.gov/nasalive forgot about this today
 

Alistair20000

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Some brilliant pictures watching that coverage. (y)

The pin point landing of the Stage 1 on the drone ship was awesome as the like to say in Uncle Sam. It had me thinking that this must be a Stanley Kubrick studio shoot. :unsure:
 

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Some brilliant pictures watching that coverage. (y)

The pin point landing of the Stage 1 on the drone ship was awesome as the like to say in Uncle Sam. It had me thinking that this must be a Stanley Kubrick studio shoot. :unsure:
Wouldn't be a first for NASA "alledgedly"! :cool:
 

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Wouldn't be a first for NASA "alledgedly"! :cool:
We had a family quiz via Zoom last night which I am told is not an ice lolly. A question in the conspiracy theory round was which film director was alleged to have filmed the Apollo 11 moon landing in a studio.
 

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We had a family quiz via Zoom last night which I am told is not an ice lolly. A question in the conspiracy theory round was which film director was alleged to have filmed the Apollo 11 moon landing in a studio.
And the answer is ?
 

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And the answer is ?
Georges Méliès
 

ramone

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And last night about 21.10 you could see the ISS going over the SW from west to east and if you had a decent telescope you could see the Dragon X shortly afterwards.
 

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An answer that is even cleverer than it first looks (y)

Something about these former EAC quizmaters.
 
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