Moon Map and Tool Rack - Objectivity 194
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- Опубліковано 28 січ 2019
- Brady visits the archives at the US Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama to look at some astronaut gear from various Apollo missions. More links below ↓↓↓
Featuring Ed Stewart from the US Space & Rocket Center.
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I feel like there are so, so many museum archives that could benefit from Brady visiting.
I was born in Huntsville. As a kid I thought all towns must have Saturn 5's just sitting proudly on display beside the highway ;)
Roll Tide brother (saw the note in the description).
IIRC, Mattingly did not get sick prior to the Apollo 13 mission, he was exposed to someone sick with german measles and was replaced on the mission as a precaution. He never did contract the disease.
I noticed that the glove may have been Irwin's before being assigned to Mattingly. The name Irwin had been crossed out. See
The metal mesh on the A7-LB gloves is called Chromel-R.
Can't wait for the Genesis rock! It comes from the land of confusion, after all!
Oh MY! Apollo 15 was my favorite Lunar mission and these artifacts are amazing to see. I literally got tears in my eyes when he brought up the tool holder from the rover.
Please spend the next six years of your life in Huntsville and make an Apollo Museum video every week.
I hope you got more videos from that trip! Fascinating!
This is awesome. I have giving a talk in history class on rockets on Friday and Apollo is a big topic I cover.
Fantastic!
Space, ny favorite subject. That museum looks amazing :-)
Awesome.
We'll get you to space, someday, Brady!
what ever you do, don't snap your fingers while wearing that glove!
I've met Dave Scott a few times. He's a nice guy! (My wife is a planetary scientist whose PhD advisor worked in NASA in the late '60s onward.)
Thanks for resisting the temptation to snap your fingers :)
Lucky, lucky Brady.
Ooh Brady, hope you’re meeting up with Destin and maybe doing some collaborating.