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Forum:Mercury - Gemini - Apollo
Topic:Apollo 12 50th anniversary (Nov. 14-24, 2019)
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HeadshotI remember this day, 50 years ago, very well. The professor giving our Celestial Mechanics 306 class decided to illustrate how to derive some of the simpler equations governing just the launch of Apollo 12. I never watched another Saturn V launch after that without thinking of all the variables that had to be taken into consideration. It was like showing someone who eats sausage, how the sausage is made.
Robert PearlmancollectSPACE
Astronauts on space station pay tribute to Apollo 12 50th anniversary

The astronauts on board the International Space Station paid tribute to the second mission to land humans on the moon — 50 years to the day after the Apollo 12 crew launched.

Expedition 61 commander Luca Parmitano of the European Space Agency (ESA) joined NASA astronauts Drew Morgan, Christina Koch and Jessica Meir in dressing up as Apollo-era flight controllers on Thursday (Nov. 14), wearing white button-down shirts, narrow ties, pocket protectors and black horn-rimmed glasses.

"Today, on the 50th anniversary of the launch of Apollo 12, we pay tribute to the flight control and ground support teams and all who worked behind the scenes to enable us to send the first humans to the moon," wrote Meir on Twitter.

Space Cadet CarlI was really excited about Apollo 12 because it was going to be the first color television broadcast from the surface of the moon. I remember watching live as Alan Bean pointed the TV camera directly into the sun and I started yelling at my television set: "NO!! STOP!! He's pointing it at the sun!!" It was too late. The networks all showed puppets and staged simulations for the remainder of the two EVAs.
Mike DixonNo doubt that was a major setback. The overdone B&W photography didn't help either.
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The astronauts on board the International Space Station paid tribute to the second mission to land humans on the moon — 50 years to the day after the Apollo 12 crew launched.
I appreciate the amount of thought, planning, and effort that these crew and NASA put in to commemorate the Apollo experiences of 50 years ago. It shows great appreciation and respect to past efforts, and brings some lighthearted fun into the current program.

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