everyone should watch a million miles away it’s A biopic about Jose Hernandez and his path from a farm worker to becoming an engineer and an astronaut.
Loving these vids with Jose, smart bloke definitely and he seems very humble. Really do feel bad that he got his chance because of a disaster but he seems like with his knowledge and consistent work ethic, he should've had it a long time before
Loved this podcast, his father was great inspiration to him, his teachers got to know him and guide him to achieve his goals. His father’s advise at a young age should be heard by a lot of young people “You are living your future right now”. “I’m not writing everything here” go listen to the podcast or buy the book.
Columbia was rough, because just like Challenger they made little effort to listen to the engineers or save the crew. I remember it being exposed in the investigation that they basically just said better to not tell them the wing might be damaged because they wouldn't be anticipating their deaths or something along those lines. Never even thought of a rescue mission or trying to address the problem because it would cost too much money and get the politicians upset. Challenger they had prior evidence of the booster issues and the engineers told them not to launch but they did it anyways because of budget and political pressure not to scrub another launch. Amazing how there are so many smart people at NASA yet they are still prone to making stupid decisions.
I've got a theory I want to run by you..."Warren's theory of Gravity" On a grand scale, Throughout the universe wherever there is more light, there is more Gravity. Through reflection, refraction, and absorption light equals gravity attracting mass.
NASA's acting school for astronauts is amazing, seen it first hand. First thing they did after the first "moon landing" when the first astronauts came home and their presser was so depressing and the acting so bad.
Sir, please start using your voice more. Our physical reality will continue to worsen. You and your social media military peers spend far too much time talking about pointless topics in such a time as this. Our country needs you and men like you, get uncomfortable. Semper Fi
everyone should watch a million miles away it’s A biopic about Jose Hernandez and his path from a farm worker to becoming an engineer and an astronaut.
“Be more than motivated, be more than driven, become literally obsessed to the point where people think you’re a Vato Loco Forever!.” - Henry cejudo
Did Henry really say that?😂
man jocko always has great guests
*"I can't change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination." - Jimmy Dean*
Good breakfast sausages too.
Loving these vids with Jose, smart bloke definitely and he seems very humble. Really do feel bad that he got his chance because of a disaster but he seems like with his knowledge and consistent work ethic, he should've had it a long time before
That’s a good wife right there.
Loved this podcast, his father was great inspiration to him, his teachers got to know him and guide him to achieve his goals. His father’s advise at a young age should be heard by a lot of young people “You are living your future right now”.
“I’m not writing everything here” go listen to the podcast or buy the book.
Great conversation with a true role model from my native central valley. Thanks for having him on Commander.
Hello from Wisconsin!
Columbia was rough, because just like Challenger they made little effort to listen to the engineers or save the crew. I remember it being exposed in the investigation that they basically just said better to not tell them the wing might be damaged because they wouldn't be anticipating their deaths or something along those lines. Never even thought of a rescue mission or trying to address the problem because it would cost too much money and get the politicians upset. Challenger they had prior evidence of the booster issues and the engineers told them not to launch but they did it anyways because of budget and political pressure not to scrub another launch. Amazing how there are so many smart people at NASA yet they are still prone to making stupid decisions.
I like Mr. Hernandez, I wish that I could interview him “off the record” about
some things nasa.
Exactly. Feel like he'd maybe admit it's all fake. Filming the "space station" in a pool, "floating" by cables...
Jocko. When are you gonna have Tu Lam on the podcast?
Jocko, Merry Christmas . You're Servant. Barbara ♥️
GOOD
*Aliens:* Wajo!
*Jose:* Quvo!
one of the first things to be aware of is that, you will for sure be in debt.
WHATS THE BOOK CALLED?
with all the alloys available that can withstand high temperatures , like titanium…. use Styrofoam and aluminum ..what ?
Just casually going to space.
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I've got a theory I want to run by you..."Warren's theory of Gravity" On a grand scale, Throughout the universe wherever there is more light, there is more Gravity. Through reflection, refraction, and absorption light equals gravity attracting mass.
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NASA's acting school for astronauts is amazing, seen it first hand. First thing they did after the first "moon landing" when the first astronauts came home and their presser was so depressing and the acting so bad.
This ain't rocket science bro
Sir, please start using your voice more. Our physical reality will continue to worsen. You and your social media military peers spend far too much time talking about pointless topics in such a time as this. Our country needs you and men like you, get uncomfortable.
Semper Fi