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Apollo the journey back home1/3/2024 ![]() They figured the odds that Apollo 8 would make it back to earth safely and that the crew would survive were no better than 50-50. It wasn’t until many years later that NASA confirmed what we all suspected: That could make it the greatest Christmas celebration of our lifetime, or a Christmas that we would all want to forget. Once they got the schedule worked out, they realized that the astronauts would be circling the moon on Christmas day. Not to land on the moon, just to orbit the moon a few times. Then, instead of just launching them into orbit, circling the earth a few times and bring them back down, they would send the to the moon. Lock them into the Apollo capsule like the one where three astronauts had died the previous year. So they decided to double up on their tests and they scheduled the scariest launch yet, and run two major tests:įirst they would put men on top of the rocket. ![]() The whole country was angry, frightened, and depressed.Īs we neared the end of 1968 NASA realized that they only had one year left to meet President Kennedy’s challenge to “land a man on the moon and return him safely to earth by the end of the decade.” Johnson announced that he’d had enough, he was quitting, and would not seek reelection. People were marching outside the White House chanting, “Hey, hey, LBJ, how many kids did you kill today.”īefore the end of the year, President Lyndon B. There were riots and major American cities were on fire, literally.Įvery day newspapers carried the names of young American soldiers who were being killed in the war in Vietnam. Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. Nineteen sixty-eight was a rough year in the United States. all provided by low bidders on a government contract. To paraphrase one of the astronauts, imagine sitting on top of thousands of pounds of high explosives in a vehicle built with 3 million parts. That was so much power that they could not start all 5 motors at once, so they started the ignition sequence 3 seconds before liftoff. Gemini’s two rocket motors produced a total of 474,000 pounds of thrust.īy comparison, the Saturn 5 rocket, which had more than 3 million parts, produced a thundering 7.6 million pounds of thrust at liftoff. There was less than three years left to figure out what had happened, fix it, test the most complex machine ever built and use it to send astronauts to the moon and bring them back again safely.Īfter 10 months of testing, NASA was ready to launch the very first Saturn 5 rocket on November 21, 1967. The Apollo 1 fire, as it became known, threw the whole Apollo schedule into chaos. In January a fire in the Apollo capsule during a routine test session that had killed three astronauts: Virgil “Gus” Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee. Kennedy’s dream of “landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth” by the end of the decade. ![]() Nineteen sixty-seven had already been a tough year for NASA - the National Aeronautics and Space Administration - and they were improvising to try to fulfill President John F. I still thought I could do it, but only if ten thousand people all did their jobs perfectly, and if Mother Nature cooperated. ![]() A million things had to go perfectly on the morning of Novemin order to get the picture I wanted.Īrch Smith, the man who invented the technique, assured me that it was impossible.
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