The film’s tone-and that glorious Apollo 11 lift off sequence-is what I liked most about the movie. And as you said, a great unifying message of what we as a nation can positively do, instead of outrageous foreign funding, conflicts, and policing of the world.
Outstanding I just saw it in my towns vintage theatre I literally went back to 1960 tonight and had my makeup done in style. And don’t u love how little marketing it had? I only heard of it today. The theatre was full of joy and laughter. I’d say the second half was the best and it reminded me of Oppenheimer sometimes loved the lift off scenes. I really liked the ideas as well. I was in a small theatre and it was still incredible.
“The radiation belts of the Earth do, indeed, pose important constraints on the safety of human space flight. The very energetic (tens to hundreds of MeV) protons in the inner radiation belt are the most dangerous and most difficult to shield against. Specifically, prolonged flights (i.e., ones of many months’ duration) of humans or other animals in orbits about the Earth must be conducted at altitudes less than about 250 miles in order to avoid significant radiation exposure. A person in the cabin of a space shuttle in a circular equatorial orbit in the most intense region of the inner radiation belt, at an altitude of about 1000 miles, would be subjected to a fatal dosage of radiation in about one week. However, the outbound and inbound trajectories of the Apollo spacecraft cut through the outer portions of the inner belt and because of their high speed spent only about 15 minutes in traversing the region and less than 2 hours in traversing the much less penetrating radiation in the outer radiation belt. The resulting radiation exposure for the round trip was less than 1% of a fatal dosage - a very minor risk among the far greater other risks of such flights. I made such estimates in the early 1960s and so informed NASA engineers who were planning the Apollo flights. These estimates are still reliable.” - James Van Allen
It took me back to my childhood. The clothes, hairstyles, cars, music etc. But some ppl believe the moon landing was fake. This movie will confirm their belief.
It’s not going to happen in 2025. They still don’t even know how many cryogenic refueling flights are needed for the orbiter. In fact we have yet to perform a successful cryogenic refueling. ( the last estimate I saw was up to 18) I hope we end up going but it’s not going to be next year. I have some serious concerns about the way academic and engineering culture is contradictory to mission success. Destin has expressed these concerns much better than I can. But I have seen these things every day in my professional life. m.ruclips.net/video/OoJsPvmFixU/видео.html
Do you honestly believe the story? I used to be a big Hollywood movie fan but the tricks they pull in the movie feel old. Maybe it's me but they just feel old. Maverick is an ok popcorn movie and that's that. They are well made for sure and I respect the effort cast put into them. But they feel relatively good only because others are too awful. If you dislike the 2016+ Hollywood I'd say this movie and maverick are exactly the demonstration of the root problem. There's less and less creativity. I have strong feeling within a decade the moonshot will prove a fake and this movie will be a huge irony by then.
Nothing about the Moon Landing is fake. The supposed whistleblower who worked for NASA and was the literal grandfather of the whole conspiracy, and actually wrote the book on the moon landing hoax, was a complete fraud. Everything you can think of when it comes to the moon landing hoax came from one man, Bill Kaysing. the only thing fake about all of this was him. He never worked directly for NASA, or had direct ties with Washington DC like he claims, rather he was a technical writer for Rocketdyne, (the manufacturer of the Saturn V’s F-1 engine) and guess what he dropped out of the job before the Apollo Program really started in 1963 and moved to California with his family. Doesn’t that sound a bit fishy? I mean for gods sake in the book he wrote “We Never Went to The Moon.”, in one part he says the astronauts were found at a strip club in Vegas and were bribed with fucking cheese sandwiches. Then in later releases removed that ‘detail’. How does anyone look at that say, “Yeah this dudes onto something, I should totally take this guy 100% seriously.”
Yes! I so agree with this review! I just finished watching this movie and I was like, I missed real movies like this! Moving and fun!
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The film’s tone-and that glorious Apollo 11 lift off sequence-is what I liked most about the movie. And as you said, a great unifying message of what we as a nation can positively do, instead of outrageous foreign funding, conflicts, and policing of the world.
The liftoff sequence was great!
Outstanding I just saw it in my towns vintage theatre I literally went back to 1960 tonight and had my makeup done in style. And don’t u love how little marketing it had? I only heard of it today. The theatre was full of joy and laughter. I’d say the second half was the best and it reminded me of Oppenheimer sometimes loved the lift off scenes. I really liked the ideas as well. I was in a small theatre and it was still incredible.
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I wouldn’t mind one of those gold corvettes they set up the Apollo astronauts with. Great video.
Ha! How could I forget that!
I couldn't tell they had much chemistry.
Van Allen Belt anyone…??
Gold shielding on the craft blocks the alpha particles emitted there 👌
“The radiation belts of the Earth do, indeed, pose important constraints on the safety of human space flight.
The very energetic (tens to hundreds of MeV) protons in the inner radiation belt are the most dangerous and most difficult to shield against. Specifically, prolonged flights (i.e., ones of many months’ duration) of humans or other animals in orbits about the Earth must be conducted at altitudes less than about 250 miles in order to avoid significant radiation exposure.
A person in the cabin of a space shuttle in a circular equatorial orbit in the most intense region of the inner radiation belt, at an altitude of about 1000 miles, would be subjected to a fatal dosage of radiation in about one week.
However, the outbound and inbound trajectories of the Apollo spacecraft cut through the outer portions of the inner belt and because of their high speed spent only about 15 minutes in traversing the region and less than 2 hours in traversing the much less penetrating radiation in the outer radiation belt. The resulting radiation exposure for the round trip was less than 1% of a fatal dosage - a very minor risk among the far greater other risks of such flights. I made such estimates in the early 1960s and so informed NASA engineers who were planning the Apollo flights. These estimates are still reliable.”
- James Van Allen
I was looking forward to this review since last Monday. I could tell you had an excitement for the source material…. Awesome job! 👏🏻
Thanks a lot!
It took me back to my childhood. The clothes, hairstyles, cars, music etc. But some ppl believe the moon landing was fake. This movie will confirm their belief.
Bc it was fake.
just watch it 😅😅
the movie does the opposite of confirm their belief, the movie shows that the moon landing was real
Love the movie! Saw it twice in theaters because it deserves to be seen on the big screen!
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Wow, what a interesting analysis.
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400.000 People had been working on the Moon-Mission of the Americans,, not just 40.000
The bigger the scam, the more people believe it.
2:40 She is the female version of Julian Scheer, NASA’s public affairs officer.
Ah nice! Thanks for adding that!
How old are these two fine actors now? They look the same as 20 years ago.
That's the magic of Botox my friend!
It’s not going to happen in 2025. They still don’t even know how many cryogenic refueling flights are needed for the orbiter. In fact we have yet to perform a successful cryogenic refueling. ( the last estimate I saw was up to 18) I hope we end up going but it’s not going to be next year.
I have some serious concerns about the way academic and engineering culture is contradictory to mission success. Destin has expressed these concerns much better than I can. But I have seen these things every day in my professional life.
m.ruclips.net/video/OoJsPvmFixU/видео.html
I know, it's wishful thinking. But a guy can hope, can he not? 😇
why does this guys voice not looked synced with his mouth when speaking
I'm affraid the damage is done, nad modern society can't be saved. Sorry. But the movie was extremely good.
Do you honestly believe the story?
I used to be a big Hollywood movie fan but the tricks they pull in the movie feel old. Maybe it's me but they just feel old. Maverick is an ok popcorn movie and that's that. They are well made for sure and I respect the effort cast put into them. But they feel relatively good only because others are too awful.
If you dislike the 2016+ Hollywood I'd say this movie and maverick are exactly the demonstration of the root problem. There's less and less creativity.
I have strong feeling within a decade the moonshot will prove a fake and this movie will be a huge irony by then.
Nothing about the Moon Landing is fake. The supposed whistleblower who worked for NASA and was the literal grandfather of the whole conspiracy, and actually wrote the book on the moon landing hoax, was a complete fraud.
Everything you can think of when it comes to the moon landing hoax came from one man, Bill Kaysing. the only thing fake about all of this was him. He never worked directly for NASA, or had direct ties with Washington DC like he claims, rather he was a technical writer for Rocketdyne, (the manufacturer of the Saturn V’s F-1 engine) and guess what he dropped out of the job before the Apollo Program really started in 1963 and moved to California with his family.
Doesn’t that sound a bit fishy? I mean for gods sake in the book he wrote “We Never Went to The Moon.”, in one part he says the astronauts were found at a strip club in Vegas and were bribed with fucking cheese sandwiches. Then in later releases removed that ‘detail’. How does anyone look at that say, “Yeah this dudes onto something, I should totally take this guy 100% seriously.”
this dude acts like he knows the facts lol
shut up saying you are sure they went to the moon. you know less then me
I highly doubt that. You can't even use proper grammar.
@ you still got the message tard