EasternVol
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Wernher von Braun was the chief architect of the Saturn V launch vehicle, which was the superbooster that propelled 12 Americans to the moon. You call that being involved in space flight on a "superficial" or "intermittent" basis?Sheesh. From Merriem-Webster: to work or involve oneself superficially or intermittently especially in a secondary activity or interest.
You're disregarding that his primary responsibility the first 15 years he was in the US was military rockets. Spaceflight during that time was not his main focus. That's the point, as clearly noted already. You may not have picked up on the oft mentioned change in jobscope.Wernher von Braun was the chief architect of the Saturn V launch vehicle, which was the superbooster that propelled 12 Americans to the moon. You call that being involved in space flight on a "superficial" or "intermittent" basis?
That is stupid.
He has a very complicated legacy.You're disregarding that his primary responsibility the first 15 years he was in the US was military rockets. Spaceflight during that time was not his main focus. That's the point, as clearly noted already. You may not have picked up on the oft mentioned change in jobscope.
Regardless, ole Werner was a bright fellow. He did a lot for us. Too bad he was such a POS in his previous job.
Germany became an economic power in the aftermath of WW II, because of the depth of their seasoned and skilled workforce (with financial aid from the west).
Does the United States reach the moon without the German scientists? No way. I knew you would take the simple-minded route. My point was, due to its skilled labor, the United States can easily recover from any such inflation. Things are really not as bad as some of you want to believe whenever a democrat is President. This country is good shape.
He is widely seen as the "father of spaceflight."
All of this can be debated ... but I've already spent more time praising a Nazi than I intended to.Yeah, no...
Von Braun was good, but he stood on the shoulders of Goddard, Tsiolkovsky and Oberth who are the true "fathers" of spaceflight.
Von Braun and Korolev would have been amateurs dabbling in the field if it wasn't for the work done before them by the ones I listed.
And for the record, Korolev was actually the better rocket designer than Von Braun. Our that could be debated.
(most) everyone saw this coming......
Secret Service ends investigation into cocaine found in White House without identifying a suspect
Secret Service ends investigation into cocaine found in White House without identifying a suspect
probably low on sugarhttps://www.cnn.com/2023/07/13/politics/white-house-cocaine-investigation/index.html
The Secret Service has concluded its investigation into the small bag of cocaine found at the White House and has been unable to identify a suspect, according to a statement from the US Secret Service.
Whatever the opposite of shocked is, that's what I am now.