| Anyone else watching 23:24 - Apr 1 with 1244 views | Cheltenham_Blue | This Artemis about to go off? |  |
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| Anyone else watching on 23:26 - Apr 1 with 1222 views | J2BLUE | Thank you for the reminder! |  | |  |
| Anyone else watching on 23:28 - Apr 1 with 1213 views | _CliveBaker_ | Yeah. Astronauts must be buzzing. |  | |  |
| Anyone else watching on 23:30 - Apr 1 with 1202 views | Cheltenham_Blue |
| Anyone else watching on 23:28 - Apr 1 by _CliveBaker_ | Yeah. Astronauts must be buzzing. |
Buzzing/soiling themselves Much of a muchness |  |
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| Anyone else watching on 23:30 - Apr 1 with 1195 views | Illinoisblue | 5 mins to go. Letâs do this. |  |
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| Anyone else watching on 23:40 - Apr 1 with 1156 views | _CliveBaker_ |
| Anyone else watching on 23:30 - Apr 1 by Cheltenham_Blue | Buzzing/soiling themselves Much of a muchness |
âAhh balls, forgot my wallet. Can we go back?â |  | |  |
| Anyone else watching on 23:41 - Apr 1 with 1149 views | Illinoisblue | The technology and engineering to make this happen is incredible. Stunning. How did it happen in 1969? đ |  |
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| Anyone else watching on 23:46 - Apr 1 with 1119 views | Bluemer |
| Anyone else watching on 23:41 - Apr 1 by Illinoisblue | The technology and engineering to make this happen is incredible. Stunning. How did it happen in 1969? đ |
Don't start that ! |  | |  |
| Anyone else watching on 02:30 - Apr 2 with 949 views | Illinoisblue |
| Anyone else watching on 23:46 - Apr 1 by Bluemer | Don't start that ! |
Iâm willing to believe man landed on the moon powered by the equivalent of a ZX81. |  |
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| Anyone else watching on 06:12 - Apr 2 with 903 views | iamatractorboy |
| Anyone else watching on 23:28 - Apr 1 by _CliveBaker_ | Yeah. Astronauts must be buzzing. |
Buzz in 1969. Not Buzz in 2026. |  | |  |
| Anyone else watching on 10:36 - Apr 2 with 822 views | _CliveBaker_ | Its a long way to go for a drive by innit. I'm really impatient for a landing, is that still planned for 2027? Maybe they can go and get some pictures of the flag to put the conspiracy theory to bed? |  | |  |
| Anyone else watching on 10:40 - Apr 2 with 813 views | Radlett_blue |
| Anyone else watching on 02:30 - Apr 2 by Illinoisblue | Iâm willing to believe man landed on the moon powered by the equivalent of a ZX81. |
Please remember that Mission control in Houston used 5 huge IBM mainframes. These were massively powerful for their time. Because powerful computers were so large, the astronauts in the Command and Lunar Modules had to use pretty simple computers for their guidance, but they relied on information supplied from Houston's mega machines. |  |
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| Anyone else watching on 11:18 - Apr 2 with 787 views | BasingstokeBlue |
| Anyone else watching on 02:30 - Apr 2 by Illinoisblue | Iâm willing to believe man landed on the moon powered by the equivalent of a ZX81. |
Good. |  |
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| Yeah, itâs been billed asâŚ. on 11:24 - Apr 2 with 775 views | Bloots |
| Anyone else watching on 10:36 - Apr 2 by _CliveBaker_ | Its a long way to go for a drive by innit. I'm really impatient for a landing, is that still planned for 2027? Maybe they can go and get some pictures of the flag to put the conspiracy theory to bed? |
âŚ.âhumanity going to the moonâ, but they arenât are they? If you said you were going to London but just drove down the A12 and then did a circuit of the M25 and came back you wouldnât have gone to London. Load of fuss over nothing. I wonât be happy until I see them kicking a medicine ball around with chain mail jumpers as goalposts. |  |
| "....get on, get on, get on, my groovy trainâ - Peter Joseph Hooton (Aug 1990) |
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| Anyone else watching on 11:31 - Apr 2 with 767 views | positivity |
| Anyone else watching on 10:36 - Apr 2 by _CliveBaker_ | Its a long way to go for a drive by innit. I'm really impatient for a landing, is that still planned for 2027? Maybe they can go and get some pictures of the flag to put the conspiracy theory to bed? |
2028, i believe. no amount of pictures will put off the conspiracy theorists! |  |
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| Yeah, itâs been billed asâŚ. on 11:32 - Apr 2 with 764 views | _CliveBaker_ |
| Yeah, itâs been billed asâŚ. on 11:24 - Apr 2 by Bloots | âŚ.âhumanity going to the moonâ, but they arenât are they? If you said you were going to London but just drove down the A12 and then did a circuit of the M25 and came back you wouldnât have gone to London. Load of fuss over nothing. I wonât be happy until I see them kicking a medicine ball around with chain mail jumpers as goalposts. |
Classic American 'drive thru' culture innit. Can't even be arsed to get out and have a stroll around. |  | |  |
| Yeah, itâs been billed asâŚ. on 11:33 - Apr 2 with 748 views | Radlett_blue |
| Yeah, itâs been billed asâŚ. on 11:32 - Apr 2 by _CliveBaker_ | Classic American 'drive thru' culture innit. Can't even be arsed to get out and have a stroll around. |
Yes, but think of the air miles that the astronauts will rack up. |  |
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| Anyone else watching on 11:58 - Apr 2 with 695 views | eirannach_gorm |
| Anyone else watching on 10:40 - Apr 2 by Radlett_blue | Please remember that Mission control in Houston used 5 huge IBM mainframes. These were massively powerful for their time. Because powerful computers were so large, the astronauts in the Command and Lunar Modules had to use pretty simple computers for their guidance, but they relied on information supplied from Houston's mega machines. |
Hal made it all possible. https://thechipletter.substack [Post edited 2 Apr 12:42]
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