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Nasa greatest missions on discovery

  • 27-10-2008 9:28pm
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    anybody watching this series, endless stuff i've hardly seen before,

    watching the thing about skylab the thing that struck me about it, is that it seemed huge inside compared to the ISS, it also looks like they directly copied 2001 with the circular running track. so seventies

    plus great bit in another ep about the the first untethered spacewalk with jetpack. he was out their for four hours love to watch all the footage to see him flying in free space.

    sad bit about the challenger disaster nothing how they survived the explosion turned on their air packs and they continued upwards for a good while before falling still alive (but unconscious) back to the sea, did they recover their bodies?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,174 ✭✭✭✭Captain Chaos


    Really enjoying the series, like yourself alot of info I didn't know and the footage of SkyLab. They were really pushing it in the 70s and 80s before all the health and safety buzz.


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