Neil was not unusual. Here in Huntsville, Alabama my son took a week long intro to flying course which ended with him taking off and landing at all of the regional airports in our area. He was only 13.
What is that image in the pee article supposed to represent? The ESA, urine, concrete, the moon? It must be the ESA, because I have an idea what the others look like.
That’s the most ridiculous (and gross…) astronautic idea I’ve ever heard!!!!!!!!! You need almost 200 adults drinking 4 gallons of water daily to produce enough urine for 1 cubic meter of concrete. Concrete that won’t cure because the water is going to evaporate too fast in that almost inexistent atmosphere. And it’s marginally reasonable if you can produce cement there. Carrying it from here implies the same weight of installed concrete plus almost a 10% of water, and a lot (and I mean a LOT!) more volume. It makes more sense to carry already made interlocked blocks.
I think Mel Brooks got that “Space Ball” helmet idea from the doofus "Telephone-talker "helmet the Navy used for years, so as to accommodate the Ear-Phones you had to wear.I always felt like a “space-ball” having to wear them…Thank you for MY Service….
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
how’s that helmet working out?
flashdrive1988 about 4 years ago
British Soldiers used urine to fill the water-cooled Vickers machine guns during WW I and WW II.
JanBic Premium Member about 4 years ago
Neil was not unusual. Here in Huntsville, Alabama my son took a week long intro to flying course which ended with him taking off and landing at all of the regional airports in our area. He was only 13.
b.m.razzilla about 4 years ago
I told them to fire across their nose…not up it…
jimmjonzz Premium Member about 4 years ago
The Cone of Silence!
J Short about 4 years ago
Follow the, follow the, follow the, follow the, follow the Yellow Brick Road.
drycurt about 4 years ago
What is that image in the pee article supposed to represent? The ESA, urine, concrete, the moon? It must be the ESA, because I have an idea what the others look like.
jpayne4040 about 4 years ago
It seems several inventions came about from scientists / inventors seeing them on sci-fi shows / movies and deciding to try to create them.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 4 years ago
Yes, concrete from France will be used on the moon. Oui Oui Cement at your service.
Take care and gesundheit.
James Wolfenstein about 4 years ago
That’s the most ridiculous (and gross…) astronautic idea I’ve ever heard!!!!!!!!! You need almost 200 adults drinking 4 gallons of water daily to produce enough urine for 1 cubic meter of concrete. Concrete that won’t cure because the water is going to evaporate too fast in that almost inexistent atmosphere. And it’s marginally reasonable if you can produce cement there. Carrying it from here implies the same weight of installed concrete plus almost a 10% of water, and a lot (and I mean a LOT!) more volume. It makes more sense to carry already made interlocked blocks.
dv1093 about 4 years ago
WHAT is that a picture of on the bottom?
comixbomix about 4 years ago
I think we’ve just discovered how to control costs on that “Mexico Wall”…
Teto85 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Another thing I share with Mr Armstrong. Happy Moonwalk Day!!
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 4 years ago
Neil Armstrong knew how to fly???
Gosh… if I knew how to fly, I wouldn’t bother driving….
Well, unless maybe it was raining, or it was so far my arms would get too tired.
Jogger2 about 4 years ago
Panasonic made “blinders” for the same purposes the “helmfon” is intended.
the humorist formerly known as Hotshot1984 Premium Member about 4 years ago
The Spaceballs, Watch out! We’re the Spaceballs
chain gang charlie about 4 years ago
I think Mel Brooks got that “Space Ball” helmet idea from the doofus "Telephone-talker "helmet the Navy used for years, so as to accommodate the Ear-Phones you had to wear.I always felt like a “space-ball” having to wear them…Thank you for MY Service….
meowlin about 4 years ago
Looks like a peripheral vision canceling device as well.