From everyone's favorite bogus space yarn, CARRYING THE FIRE;
"Of course the ground can take its measurements as well, but it really has no way of judging where the LM came down, except by comparing Neil and Buzz's description of their surrounding terrain (lurain?) with the rather crude maps which Houston has."
Patrick1000: This book is about 490 pages, so can you please post page numbers to make it easier to read the ections that you are quoting. I have asked you for page numbers on two previous occasions as i'm currently reading this book.
Thanks
From everyone's favorite bogus space yarn, CARRYING THE FIRE;
"Of course the ground can take its measurements as well, but it really has no way of judging where the LM came down, except by comparing Neil and Buzz's description of their surrounding terrain (lurain?) with the rather crude maps which Houston has."
Patrick1000: This book is about 490 pages, so can you please post page numbers to make it easier to read the ections that you are quoting. I have asked you for page numbers on two previous occasions as i'm currently reading this book.
Thanks
He/she/it won't do that because he/she/it hasn't read it.
He/she/it won't do that because he/she/it hasn't read it.
I'm sure you're right abaddon, but the more times he/she/it ignores the request, the more obvious it is that it/she/he doesn't know what she/he/it is talking about.
Or is patrick1000 sitting at home, laughing his balls off, as he makes us dance to his tune by rebutting his arguments?
I'm sure you're right abaddon, but the more times he/she/it ignores the request, the more obvious it is that it/she/he doesn't know what she/he/it is talking about.
Or is patrick1000 sitting at home, laughing his balls off, as he makes us dance to his tune by rebutting his arguments?
Making himself look daft in the process? Not unless he's some kind of masochist
I'm sure you're right abaddon, but the more times he/she/it ignores the request, the more obvious it is that it/she/he doesn't know what she/he/it is talking about.
Or is patrick1000 sitting at home, laughing his balls off, as he makes us dance to his tune by rebutting his arguments?
Ah, a troll, you suspect. It's poor trolling at that. Nonetheless, it is amusing to see the vacuous arguments presented.
I drop in on the odd occasion when this thread shows up on the first page of New Posts. I am consistently amazed that rational posters are still engaged with P1K. He will not be swayed by evidence nor logic nor data. Yet, here we are on page 89 with JREF posters still trying to do that which is patently impossible, namely, elicit a reasonable response from P1K. Makes me wonder who is really irrational.
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"Who is the bigger fool, the fool who theorizes conspiracies or the fool who attempts to debunk him?"
An argument that finding yourself way outside your designated, and studied, landing site presents a significant degree of additional risk certainly has some validity.
Or the fool that points out the foolishness to the fools?
Everyone? That's not what I hear with respect to who laughs with regard to whom.
Patrick1000 really does have a habit of repeating himself, mistakes and all. Fifteen times in one post.
Back in Apollo 11's time the abbreviaton was PGNCS, for Primary Guidance, Navigation and Control System. The astronauts pronounced it "pings."
An argument that finding yourself way outside your designated, and studied, landing site presents a significant degree of additional risk certainly has some validity. Did you think I was alluding to another aspect of P1K's argument?
102:45:40 Aldrin: Contact Light.
[At least one of the probes hanging from three of the footpads has touched the surface. Each of them is 67 inches (1.73 meters) long. The ladder strut doesn't have a probe. Buzz made the call at 20:17:40 GMT/UTC on 20 July 1969.]
102:45:43 Armstrong (onboard): Shutdown
102:45:44 Aldrin: Okay. Engine Stop.
102:45:45 Aldrin: ACA out of Detent.
102:45:46 Armstrong: Out of Detent. Auto.
102:45:47 Aldrin: Mode Control, both Auto. Descent Engine Command Override, Off. Engine Arm, Off. 413 is in.
102:45:57 Duke: We copy you down, Eagle.
102:45:58 Armstrong (onboard): Engine arm is off. (Pause) (Now on voice-activated comm) Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed.
102:46:06 Duke: (Momentarily tongue-tied) Roger, Twan...(correcting himself) Tranquility. We copy you on the ground. You got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. We're breathing again. Thanks a lot.
102:46:16 Aldrin: Thank you.
[It is easy to understand how Charlie got momentarily tongue-tied when Neil reported the landing. There was not only the excitement and thrill of what they had all just achieved; but, also, after the intense concentration of the last few minutes, the sudden change in call sign from "Eagle" to "Tranquility".]
102:46:18 Duke: You're looking good here.
102:46:23 Armstrong: Okay. (To Buzz) Let's get on with it. (To Houston) Okay. We're going to be busy for a minute.
[They will now prepare for immediate lift-off, in case, as an example, they have damaged an ascent fuel tank in the landing.]
But they didn't find themselves outside the designated landing ellipse, as others have pointed out.
What Patrick appears to have done here is a common CT tactic: conflating two different things. He appears to have taken the precision the LM guidance systems were capable of, and used that as the size of the target landing ellipse.
Hooray for self-debunking posts.