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Quoting autothrust (Reply 2): As far as i know, the Apollo 11 achieved almost a perfect orbit of 111km around the moon. That means almost none eccentricity. |
Quoting connies4ever (Reply 3): Which kind of conflicts with these: |
Quoting autothrust (Reply 4): You sure are right, i didnt want to imply it was such a good orbit the whole time. I meant more the arrival at the moon. |
Quoting connies4ever (Reply 5): Those were the days, man ! |
Quoting autothrust (Reply 6): Indeed, shame we(humans) weren't there again, and even worse how many stupid people deny this incredible achievement. |
Quoting connies4ever (Reply 7): Apollo was a program driven by the politics and competition of that era. |
Quoting connies4ever (Reply 7): In my heart I agree, shame we're not there again on a mostly permanent basis (lunar base, maybe 6 people). But the cost would be stupendous, make ISS look cheap. |
Quoting connies4ever (Reply 7): One thing people need to bear in mind is that Apollo, while it did some decent science, was not a science-driven program. It was a Cold War program to demonstrate to the other side that "we are ahead of you, and we will stay that way, in fact get further ahead of you". The flight crews knew that, knew there was a good risk they wouldn't be coming back, but accepted the missions |