@nameofthepen whatever apollo cost, it was a fraction of the cost of the vietnam war, and that's just the dollars, 3 people got killed in the apollo programme, I hate to think of how many were killed and disabled in vietnam
The description states that "no one says how they could predict such a catastrophe far enough in advance". However, the entire launch abort system is described in great detail in the discovery series "Moon Machines".
There were three wires that ran the length of the rocket. If the circuit in any two of those wires was disrupted at the same time, it indicated that the the structure of the rocket was failing, and instantly activated the launch abort rocket on the tip of the rocket.
Thanks for the info. The three wires would in deed indicate the structure was failing, but if those circuits were purely to activate the LES, that sort of safetly system would only be good in the few seconds prior to, or during launch. The system he's describing is for situations where they'd need to get out quick before the LES was armed, such as a major fuel leak, or indications of dangerously malfunctioning or overheating systems etc.
Gee, NASA was stealing billions, and wasting millions.
Still a *very* profitable hoax.
nameofthepen 3 weeks ago
@nameofthepen whatever apollo cost, it was a fraction of the cost of the vietnam war, and that's just the dollars, 3 people got killed in the apollo programme, I hate to think of how many were killed and disabled in vietnam
alijanlondon 3 weeks ago
@alijanlondon - Agreed. But, what's your point?
A hoax is a hoax.
nameofthepen 3 weeks ago
@nameofthepen my point is that it is not a hoax and you are a first prize twat
alijanlondon 3 weeks ago
Gee NASA spent a lot of money on this safe room.
If they were fleecing America why did they spend the money for this safe-room for the crew?
There's just one of many money saving short-cuts NASA DIDN"T take to save money they were fleecing from us Americans.
Tweekerhead 3 weeks ago
6 inch steel door, eh?
CNN911Fakes 1 month ago
James Burke is a treasure. Congrats BBC
VonTrousers 6 months ago
i wonder if u can still go into this room? lol
tippman2k01 1 year ago
@tippman2k01
it's all gone.
superspit 1 year ago
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@tippman2k01
it's all gone.
superspit 1 year ago
So expensive every aspect of it.
Malibucompany 1 year ago
The description states that "no one says how they could predict such a catastrophe far enough in advance". However, the entire launch abort system is described in great detail in the discovery series "Moon Machines".
There were three wires that ran the length of the rocket. If the circuit in any two of those wires was disrupted at the same time, it indicated that the the structure of the rocket was failing, and instantly activated the launch abort rocket on the tip of the rocket.
jim2lane 2 years ago
Thanks for the info. The three wires would in deed indicate the structure was failing, but if those circuits were purely to activate the LES, that sort of safetly system would only be good in the few seconds prior to, or during launch. The system he's describing is for situations where they'd need to get out quick before the LES was armed, such as a major fuel leak, or indications of dangerously malfunctioning or overheating systems etc.
alijanlondon 2 years ago
Right, he also mentions it takes about 3 1/2 minutes to get in place in the bunker so hopefully time is on your side.
bc1969214 2 years ago
James Burke is the man! His Connection series changed my life and made me the scientist/inventor I am today
TheMeckMan 2 years ago
Wow, that video is awesome. Although, methinks that James Burke was a little too happy to go down the slide! :)Thanks for posting it.
Markhk 4 years ago 4