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R.I.P Neil Armstrong

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ctx2007
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#101 - 2012-08-26 17:30:10 UTC  |  Edited by: ctx2007
Hmm to name something in Eve after Neil Armstrong, thats interesting but why not take it further have one neutral system with all planets and stations named after all the pioneers of the space race. first man and woman in space, first space walk, first man on the moon etc.

In fact why not the pioneers of powered flight too and Von Braun for his rockets.

You only realise you life has been a waste of time, when you wake up dead.

baltec1
Bat Country
Pandemic Horde
#102 - 2012-08-26 17:35:57 UTC
Chokichi Ozuwara wrote:
I don't get why people keep calling him a great man.

He didn't build the ship. He didn't plan the mission.

Let's say people did land on the moon, and then we didn't go back once in 40 years. What was so special about Neil Armstrong being first down the ladder? Why is he more special than Buzz Aldrin?


Acctually he did help build the ship and helped plan the landing and he flew it to the surface with a broken computer, avoiding a boulder field and landed it with only seconds of fuel to spare.
baltec1
Bat Country
Pandemic Horde
#103 - 2012-08-26 17:48:56 UTC
ctx2007 wrote:
Hmm to name something in Eve after Neil Armstrong, thats interesting but why not take it further have one neutral system with all planets and stations named after all the pioneers of the space race. first man and woman in space, first space walk, first man on the moon etc.

In fact why not the pioneers of powered flight too and Von Braun for his rockets.


A planet called Apollo with 12 moons and 12 asteroid belts. One for each man to walk on the moon and one belt for everyone who didn't land.
Braxus Deninard
Hard Knocks Inc.
Hard Knocks Citizens
#104 - 2012-08-26 17:53:00 UTC
baltec1 wrote:
Chokichi Ozuwara wrote:
I don't get why people keep calling him a great man.

He didn't build the ship. He didn't plan the mission.

Let's say people did land on the moon, and then we didn't go back once in 40 years. What was so special about Neil Armstrong being first down the ladder? Why is he more special than Buzz Aldrin?


Acctually he did help build the ship and helped plan the landing and he flew it to the surface with a broken computer, avoiding a boulder field and landed it with only seconds of fuel to spare.


This. Neil certainly was a hero, and he did have a lot of influence on the design of the lander, but the real heroes in space exploration are the engineers behind it, actually designing the spacecraft and researching the technology making it possible to get to space.
alittlebirdy
All Hail The Liopleurodon
#105 - 2012-08-26 18:08:56 UTC
Should be in OOPE... aint because CCP is too ******** to do a good job modding same as the ISD's
Agakhaan
Ministry of War
Amarr Empire
#106 - 2012-08-26 20:02:57 UTC
How badass was Neil Armstrong, engineer, test-pilot, and astronaut?

Quote:
On one of his X-15 flights, in doing an experiment to test a g-limiting system, he ballooned to too high an altitude for his planned trajectory and ended up coming into the atmosphere above Pasadena, tens of miles south of where he was supposed to be to return to Edwards Air Force Base. He had to quickly make a decision to see if he had enough glide energy to make it back, or to try for nearer fields at El Mirage or Palmdale Airport. He decided to attempt to make it home, “straight in,” and did so with margin, setting a record for the program in terms of cross-range distance and flight duration.

Later, as a test pilot of a lunar landing simulator, the vehicle went out of control, upon which he ejected, came down with his chute, gathered it up, walked back to his office, and calmly sat down to write up his test report.


RIP.
pussnheels
Viziam
#107 - 2012-08-26 20:55:46 UTC
alittlebirdy wrote:
Should be in OOPE... aint because CCP is too ******** to do a good job modding same as the ISD's


no it belongs here , without the heroes like neil armstrong and the other pioneers both american and russian and the people behind the early space programs we wouldn't be playing SCI FI or other spacegames:
and yes maybe CCP could do something to memoriate those early space heroes , they did it with stanley kubrick and those black monoliths

I do not agree with what you are saying , but i will defend to the death your right to say it...... Voltaire

Xpaulusx
Naari LLC
#108 - 2012-08-26 21:08:39 UTC  |  Edited by: Xpaulusx
"That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind." I was 13 back then and remembered being glued to the TV. The cool thing was my freinds father had worked on the LEM at Grumman's on Long Island. God Speed Neil on your final trip to the stars, your a Hero to my Generation and hopefully the ones afterwards. We will not forget you R.I.P.

......................................................

Shalua Rui
Rui Freelance Mining
#109 - 2012-08-27 05:01:43 UTC
Godspeed Rocketman...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GAKOLOnfV4

"ginger forum goddess, space gypsy and stone nibbler extraordinaire!" Shalua Rui - CEO and founder of Rui Freelance Mining (RFLM)

Tiger Would
Doomheim
#110 - 2012-08-27 09:33:14 UTC
o7 Neil Armstrong


I read someone stated..."if there was anyone that had the right to be a bitter vet....it would be Neil"....

We are all astronauts, explorers, if we choose to be.
Lets just work on letting astronauts, explorers and so on, not die a bitter vet anymore......
For example this soon to become bitter vet.........or.......will he die a astronaut?

I do know it will strengthen Neil Armstrong's wings if we where to become astronauts again.....
....and those wings actually need durability since eternity is their destiny and infinity their journey...

Once you think you have it all, you have actually become ignorant towards everything else.

T. Would

William Walker
Dark Venture Corporation
Kitchen Sinkhole
#111 - 2012-08-27 09:41:37 UTC
o7 m8

ヽ(⌒∇⌒)ノ へ(゜∇、°)へ (◕‿◕✿)

DelBoy Trades
Trotter Independent Traders.
Disaster Strikes
#112 - 2012-08-27 12:56:10 UTC
alittlebirdy wrote:
Should be in OOPE... aint because CCP is too ******** to do a good job modding same as the ISD's

You're an urchin.

Damn nature, you scary!

Thorn Galen
Bene Gesserit ChapterHouse
The Curatores Veritatis Auxiliary
#113 - 2012-08-27 13:58:31 UTC
I was 9 at the time and watched on black and white TV, totally amazed.
An excellent human and a selfless humanitarian.
R.I.P. Neil Armstrong.

o7
Irya Boone
The Scope
#114 - 2012-08-27 19:11:17 UTC
R.I.P the walker.

CCP it's time to remove Off Grid Boost and Put Them on Killmail too, add Logi on killmails .... Open that damn door !!

you shall all bow and pray BoB

Kitty Bear
Deep Core Mining Inc.
Caldari State
#115 - 2012-08-27 19:32:03 UTC
alittlebirdy wrote:
Should be in OOPE... aint because CCP is too ******** to do a good job modding same as the ISD's



A highly insensitive post.

We PLAY at spaceship pilots, he WAS a spaceship pilot.

You may live in a parental basement, you may not, you only ever walk DOWN YOUR STREET he walked on a different planet.

he was everything you are not
he was more than you will ever amount to.



you are insignificant and historically meaningless
humanity will never remember your name.
Tyberius Franklin
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#116 - 2012-08-28 01:31:39 UTC
o7
TharOkha
0asis Group
#117 - 2012-08-28 05:17:41 UTC
RIP

PS, we want walk on moon (WOM) in EVE .Blink

Vince Arron
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#118 - 2012-08-28 05:46:17 UTC  |  Edited by: Vince Arron
See you Starside Neil, You magnificent bastard.



o7
Nathan Ernaga
Applesauce Brigade
#119 - 2012-08-28 09:44:30 UTC
Last interview What a great, inspirational man.

If you have in your hands the key to the fulfillment of your life's ambition and superiority over most, if you are aware that there is an absolute power on hand (just over the basic moral principles) how far are you willing to go and through what you are willing to tread?

Wacktopia
Fleet-Up.com
Keep It Simple Software Group
#120 - 2012-08-28 11:47:28 UTC
R.I.P

Kitchen sink? Seriousy, get your ship together -  Fleet-Up.com