Miscellaneous thoughts on politics, people, math, science and other cool (if sometimes frustrating) stuff from somewhere near my favorite coffee shop.
Friday, July 24, 2009
It Was 40 Years Ago Today
People tend to think first of the momentous achievement involved with putting a living person on the moon, and forget the equally daunting task of returning that person to earth alive. 40 years ago, human beings accomplished that second task. I seem to vaguely remember being woken for the landing itself, but not being able to stay awake to watch the first step. I'm honestly not sure. But I do remember being riveted by the event, and I was much more emotionally involved with the astronauts' fate afterwards. The days it took for them to return to earth were nail-biters, and the splash-down and recovery of the crew was a much more exciting moment for me than the actual walking on the moon. Picture from NASA's Image of the Day Gallery; front page here.
Hi, Lockwood! Steve Coy just posted your blogsite to the class reunion site ). I had to see what you were up to! This is a very impressive blog, covering some of my favorite subjects, science, politics and social justice. I also really appreciated the video of Bruce Cockburn from the 80s -- I only know him from a great Christmas CD we listen to every year.
ReplyDeleteI hope this finds you well and happy. I'm in Connecticut, well and happy. Email if you like: usbees@comcast.net