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This might be a dumb question, but how is that possible if we've supposedly been to the moon before, and had people walk on it?The Orion crew have now traveled further away from the Earth than any other human in history.
Amazing stuff.
This might be a dumb question, but how is that possible if we've supposedly been to the moon before, and had people walk on it?
Last I looked the current crew aren't even to the moon yet.
The moon has an elliptical orbit, so it's distance from the Earth varies from around 221,600 miles at it's closest, to around 252,000 miles at it's furthest. Today the moon is almost the furthest away it ever gets at about 251,900 miles from Earth. Pretty much all of the previous moon missions were done when the moon was at its closest to Earth.This might be a dumb question, but how is that possible if we've supposedly been to the moon before, and had people walk on it?
Last I looked the current crew aren't even to the moon yet.
This might be a dumb question, but how is that possible if we've supposedly been to the moon before, and had people walk on it?
Last I looked the current crew aren't even to the moon yet.
The reason the Orion crew broke the Apollo 13 record for being the furthest away from the Earth without having yet reached the moon is because of the moon's elliptical orbit, not the distance they are going past it.Not dumb. They're basically sling-shotting around the far side of the Moon for their flyby, so it takes them about 4600 miles beyond the Moon itself.
We won't unless Dems get control of both the Executive & Legislative branch. Remember Obama and co using NASA as Muslim outreach?It's still hard to think that we've finally sent people moon-bound once again, and intend to keep doing so. I pray we don't get only a few landings and give it all up again for another 50 years.
Communications depend on line of sight. When they're around the far side of the moon, the moon blocks signals to and from Earth. They'll still be narrating and taking pictures where there's sufficient light. We'll get to listen and see it all later on when it's downloaded to Houston.Why is there a scheduled "loss of signal" while in the dark side of the moon?
As much as narrating the experience seems to be so important, suddenly it isn't?
I wanna know what they aren't seeing! lol
