From The Earth To The Moon: Galileo Was Right (Every Step Of The Way)

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Conversation between Dave Scott and Professor Silver that always seemed inspiring to me.
Dave Scott was a reluctant student of Professor Silver, who managed to adapt his teaching style to catch Scott's interest. Later, Scott would find the famous "Genesis Rock" on the moon, all thanks to what he had learned from his teacher.

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  • Beautiful Story :')

  • @iloveairfrance Thank you, I agree. I think it says alot about people in our lives who teach us valuable things.

    I'm surprised only 389 people have watched it.

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  • @Nautilus1972 but they didnt land the first man on the moon and really that all this was all about. all the rest are inconsequential details in comparison.

  • The great character actor David Clennon as the professor. Simply wonderful in every part he plays. Even his role as the Press Liason officer in "The Right Stuff."

  • Time for a series about the real pioneers of space flight - the Soviets. They did everything first, bar land a man on the moon first. But they were the first to land something on the moon. First satellite, first man/woman in space, first spacewalk.

  • Score from this series ??

  • Actually, Dave Scott wasn't quite as "reluctant" a student as the episode makes him out to be. From what I've read, Dave was quite enthusiastic about science early on. If you read "A Man on the Moon" by Andrew Chaykin, upon with the series is partly based, you see it was actually Jim Lovell, training for Apollo 13, that started out as a skeptic but was won over on field trips with Silver. For the series, they adapted it to Scott and the Apollo 15 crew.

  • One of my favorite episodes. I too left feeling excited about geology!

  • Thanks for posting. I agree, that's very inspiring.

  • I wish my university profs had been this inspiring..thanks for the post great episode!

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