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A spacecraft like nothing on Earth - 13 Minutes to the Moon, Season 1, Episode 3 - BBC World Service 

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Ugly, angry, with four legs and wrapped in gold: it was a spacecraft like nothing on Earth.
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This is the story of Grumman’s lunar module, which took astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the Moon.
Presented by: Kevin Fong.
Starring:
Charlie Duke
Dick Dunne
John Devaney
Alan Contessa
Neil Armstrong (Courtesy of the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project)
Tom Kelly (Courtesy of the MIT Museum Collections)
Theme music by Hans Zimmer for Bleeding Fingers Music.
Listen to the podcast: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p083...
Watch Season 1 of 13 Minutes to the Moon here: • 13 Minutes to the Moon
Watch Season 2 of 13 Minutes to the Moon here: • Playlist
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23 фев 2021

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@ronaldgarrison8478
@ronaldgarrison8478 Год назад
Listening to the description of how the LM worked, a remarkable thing occurs to me. Not only is it unique for the time to have a throttleable engine, but BOTH the descent and ascent engines had to be throttleable, AND they were controlled from the same place.
@dandavenport4565
@dandavenport4565 6 месяцев назад
The x15 super sonic research plane used two different rocket systems. Both of them could be throttled up and down. This took place eight years or so before the first flight of the lunar module.
@ronaldgarrison8478
@ronaldgarrison8478 6 месяцев назад
@@dandavenport4565 Must admit I didn't know that. How did they work? It wouldn't have been like the LM, where you use one, jettison it, then use the other. Did they work in parallel, or what?
@dandavenport4565
@dandavenport4565 6 месяцев назад
@@ronaldgarrison8478 I didn’t say that very clearly. During the first years of the X 15 flights, they used two sets of four rather small rocket engines, which I believe could be throttle. Later they develop one single rocket engine, with far more thrust that could be throttled via a controller in the cockpit.
@ronaldgarrison8478
@ronaldgarrison8478 6 месяцев назад
@@dandavenport4565 Oh, OK. Thanks for the clarification. I would expect the Wikipedia page to include these details, but I haven't looked, so don't know.
@ronaldtartaglia4459
@ronaldtartaglia4459 7 месяцев назад
This is so great. I am so thankful that you did this.
@adon2424
@adon2424 Месяц назад
Why the circles.?
@danielmartens156
@danielmartens156 День назад
Are you kidding? Circles? What a waste. 😮
@BBCWorldService
@BBCWorldService 3 года назад
Watch Season 1 of 13 Minutes to the Moon here: ru-vid.com/group/PLz_B0PFGIn4f0xYPhOk0wIASOYE8-1Wbz
@anthonyferguson4218
@anthonyferguson4218 2 года назад
Absolutely ridiculous...nonesensical Bs
@cavsterxii2068
@cavsterxii2068 Год назад
Aww that's a shame you think that.
@AndrewBlacker-wr2ve
@AndrewBlacker-wr2ve Год назад
You can't even spell, "nonsensical." Nobody can respect your comments.
@steveclark2996
@steveclark2996 6 месяцев назад
anthonyferguson4218, which parts didn't you understand?
@thethinking1
@thethinking1 4 месяца назад
What, exactly?
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