"To the moon and back. Moon and back. All the time," I say."All the time." By 7:15 I'm downstairs giving my five-year-old daughter, Maggie, her five-minute warning.
that the language sounds right, and then to just do it all at the same time. "Moon " and "Source Code" were amazing, and then I saw a trailer for "Warcraft" and I saw your name on it.
that the language sounds right, and then to just do it all at the same time. "Moon " and "Source Code" obviously were sort of more like capsule pieces, where ones in a moon base, ones on a train.
Now this meant that in the Greek world, there were innumerable-- basically innumerable calendars that had to be negotiated in some way. Moon went under the circle the sun.
They told me, if it exists, then maybe it's here. moon ? Maybe they're talking like we would be reading the Bible.
It was a pretty intense episode. "Moon Runners"-- Yup. Which is from your neck of the wood.
All of them, apparently. moon and building a lunar habitat that their grandchildren can move into.
was it don't worry baby fun fun fun and fun fun fun and he completely flipped out yeah I mean he was just over the moon excited so we were happy about that how exciting and then you also mentioned that you guys had Cass Owen Elliot CassElliot's daughter perform with you on one of the tracks how was it working with
Um, soups. We do a lot of soups. I like to make like minestrone where I'll make a sweet, squash broth. And then put diced squashes in it. And some pastas. And you know, different Moon name is actually 'cause it's our my last name is Citrin and his last name is Lunetta.
us started. I'll start actually with one of the ones here which I know is near and dear to your heart, which is navigation. So we, you know, having, you know getting to the Moon and getting back, you know, was, well, why don't you actually start with the computers, how much support you had in that process. And then talk about navigation in general.Worden: Okay, obviously to go to the Moon , you got to know where you are. You got to know where the Moon is. Which is kind of an interesting problem. We knew where
And of course, the terminology was that was the barbecue maneuver which is kind of true. But that's how we took care of the thermal issue on the way out to the Moon . Once we got out in lunar orbit it's not so bad because we're only seeing the sun for half a route. And here's another thing.Eustace: Oh go ahead. And you guys should come up to the microphones. So if you have a question, please.
digital simulation; a program which could store 256 edges and polygons that was used by each Apollo astronaut to simulate over and over again the process of landing on the moon with the lunar lander.In 1962, NASA had the task of designing and making a suit that could not only allow a man to be outside in space but allow him to walk around, to do work, to fix his spaceship
the shoulders of the suit slowly expanded enough that the astronaut would not have been able to get back into the hatch of the lunar module and would have been stranded on the moon forever. So there was actually indeed in the end very little competition. Playtex by far had the best suit and they were hired as the prime contractor for the Apollo spacesuit from 1965onward supplying every suit that walked on the surface of the moon . When in 1967 their
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and Tim was a a geologist who had taken an early interest in in the 1960s in the moon and followed that up with an interest in Mars by the time I arrivedat Brown Tim was uh the team leader for the camera team on the first Mars
So up until then, the tradition for naming planet moons has been to name the moon after an assorted Greek characterin the life of the Greek counterpart to the Roman god after whom the planet's named.
Porsche, um, a lot of characters from the Midsummer's Night Dream. Give me a few more. Just name one it probably. I got a moon for you. Uh, Titania. That's right. And there'sanother one with an ania. Titania.
that Simpsons episode where where he Yeah, I need my Yeah, we need the moon moon thingies. Um, do you remember there's a Bart Simpson once discovered a comet and was headed towards Earth andthen the town's people went to burn down the observatory that had discovered the comet
the late 1800s where I would live with My Soul Sisters an of Green Gables and Emily of New Moon from sixth through 8th grade the things I liked writing nature poemsreading doing well in school earned me ceaseless
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Moonshot and the Moonshot 2.0.
Moona-- if you watch the whole episode, the Tech For Good building quad copters-- we found them on Instagram.
moons of planets, these were all used to fix the position of this boundary line.
"Moonlight." It's "Moonlight," I am sorry.
Moonlight is just like sunlight.
Moonshots, yeah. Moonshot Factory.
moonshot problems than it is to do the really simple, important work of helping other people.
1970s, it finally settled out and we learned that Pluto is smaller than seven moons in the solar system.Pluto is a fit maybe from New York to Colorado. That kind of size. Okay.
The moon came about because there was a Mars-sized body that slammed into the Earth and basically blew off all the material
the moon , maybe Mars, and also the artificial intelligence will help us to cure cancer and many diseases. However,
The moon was closer to Earth in those days, so an asteroid impact could have ejected chunks of Earth all the way out to our lunar buddy.
The moon was like “No big deal.
The moon was rising over the sea and everything.
The moon has literally not changed in 2 billion years.
Maybe moon is an answer.
Buster Moon is, like, the most driven character in the whole thing.
The moon is cheaper to do it on.
The moon has a velocity with respect to the Earth, and velocity with respect to the sun, but not because the sun observes the moon , has a brain,
The moon was rising over the sea and everything.
The moon is red, not because of pollution?
The moon is red because the sun.
The moon is-- the moon is only three days away.
The moon is still there.
The moon is white like the snow-capped peaks.
around moon -shot ideas, like universal basic income.
The moon moves across it.
The moon will only cover part of the sun.
The moon 's orbit is tilted relative to everybody else's orbit.
The moon plays tricks in the darkness, casting shadows that dance across the cliffs.
The moon will always be the moon .