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Uploaded by on May 16, 2010

Ending theme from the movie "The Right Stuff"

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  • A Movie Masterpiece, and wow what a score!

  • @ToughXArmy69 One of my favorites also.

  • Whether the Apollo lot actually went to the moon or not, all the Gemini astronauts were true pioneers who went further, faster than man had ever gone before, and deserve true respect.

  • @BradBrassman They have seen the landing sites with the Hubble.

  • @Alabamon You can't resolve Apollo artifacts with ANY telescope on earth or in orbit like Hubble! Of course they landed on the moon, but you can NOT see the equipment left behind. You can see the LOCATION of the landing site, but you can't resolve the pieces of equipment. This is a big misconception.

  • @mydas1 It was with the luner orbiter that was sent up a while back, I will find the site again and let you know.

  • @mydas1 You can find it here on Youtube, search Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Sees Apollo Landing Sites

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  • Hey, Ridley, ya got any Beeman's?

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  • I agree-one of the best movie scores, if not THE best ever composed.

  • @sephalon1 actually a commitee decided that it wasn't his fault before the apollo missions, which is why there were no explosive bolts on apollo one, which is one of the reasons he died. Ironic...

  • Great movie. Too bad they made Gus Grissom look like he screwed up. More recent investigations make it clear he didn't hit the emergency door release. It was most likely caused by a parachute line catching the external emergency release lever. He died on Apollo 1, so didn't live to see his name get cleared.

  • This week is the 45th anniversary of the loss of Apollo 1 & Gus Grissom's crew. Jan. 27, 1967.

  • Good song!!

    From Japan...

  • @pokermania117

    No, sorry, I know both the Tchaikovsky violin concerto and Holst's planets by heart (played them both in orchestra), and this was definitely stolen from the Tchaikovsky concerto.  I guess that's why I love this so much!

  • Love the bathroom scene. hahaha

  • @BradBrassman LAL! Strange praise. They sure zoomed about the movie set.

    This music sounds like fragments of several concert marches by other composers. Sounds like keyboard synth.

  • @pimmsdad "Hey Look..... Stick 'is in the handle. Take your good arm and just WANG it down!"

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