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Posted by khalling 7 years, 9 months ago to Philosophy
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    Posted by CircuitGuy 7 years, 9 months ago
    The average non-technical person does not understand what an achievement the Apollo missions were. Many people think the space shuttle traveled to the moon. They think someone has a space vehicle that could take people to the moon and back if we wanted to go there now, 50 years later. There was no power/weight budget for backups and extra safety. Those astronauts tossed a coin as to whether they would die alone in a smelly capsule or return as heroes. The engineers must have come across countless times when they felt stuck and just pushed on.

    It's a great example of why we could use a human achievement day.
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    • Posted by term2 7 years, 9 months ago
      I think people in general dont have any idea of how many things have to go 100% right to have success in a space mission. Just a few hundred milliseconds can mean the difference in where your capsule lands and whethere you live or die.
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  • Posted by CircuitGuy 7 years, 9 months ago
    Humankind - Happy Human Achievement Day.

    I think we should take some other holiday that in some way involves achievement, maybe Presidents' Day, MLK Day, or Labor Day, and replace it with Human Achievement Day, a day for people to take a long weekend and enjoy some of the fruits of human progress.

    This article was from seven years before I read Ayn Rand. If I had seen it, I probably would have thought this article was out of place because I thought Ayn Rand was about how god-awful life is and identifying the bad guys who make life awful. I was shocked to find the first book I picked up was about exactly the opposite.
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  • Posted by Herb7734 7 years, 9 months ago
    That is a great idea. I hope it catches on. I remember the day vividly, as I was driving up to the northern peninsula of Michigan to visit my sons at sleepover camp. I stopped off at a place for lunch and the TV behind the counter was playing images from the moon. Imagine that! It was breathtaking. I had images of the beginning of space exploration, Mars, Venus, hoowee. Oh well........
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    • Posted by $ nickursis 7 years, 9 months ago
      I was in Sweden, and it was like 2 am, and I was 10 or 11. I watched it, and was amazed at knowing that men were on the moon. Started reading Sci Fi after that starting with Heinlein's books.
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  • Posted by lrshultis 7 years, 9 months ago
    I was recently ranting to my 45 year old niece about how a man gave only credit to god for the recovery of his son from three gunshot wounds. I said that all those who took time throughout history to find out how treat wounds and fight infection should be the ones thanked. She said t maybe but god had to be thanked too.
    In the case of government science such as the Apollo missions, all the technologists, engineers, scientists, businesses involved in making the vehicles work reliably are the ones to thank. Those working for NASA who contributed to design and science, etc. should be thanked. The politicians who looted the taxpayers should be told to clean up their acts or get out.
    It is time to start recognizing those who actually have something to do with advancing humanity rather than some supernatural non-entity which demeans humanity.
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    • Posted by $ nickursis 7 years, 9 months ago
      Considering there are like a million pieces in each Saturn 5, it was amazing that they got them all to work right, every time. Notice that the Shuttle program had more issues than Appollo did, and Apollo only had the one fire on the pad that taught them not to use pure O2.
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  • Posted by philosophercat 7 years, 9 months ago
    Also among the greatest achievements is Ayn Rand's choice to tell humans you are free to choose your future and then to give the artistic vision of the best possible future: man as his own achievement, a heroic vision. Then she defined the solution to the greatest obstacle to rational thought, how to form a concept from observation. Thanks humans of achievement.
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