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Posted on 4/5/22 at 10:03 am to SidewalkTiger
Posted on 4/5/22 at 10:03 am to SidewalkTiger
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Huntsville was the clearing house and had to sign off on anything that was space related and going into space. Huntsville did the R and D and sent this information to other sites to build or continue to refine While those two facilities may have predated Redstone, NASA put Huntsville in charge of the Space program and getting man to the moon. You can continue to argue but you are wrong.
Oh my, you are still confused. Huntsville developed the technology to get man to the moon. Because of this they had the technology for space and if anything was going into space, Huntsville had to clear it, especially if it was manned. Skylab, the ISS even the Space Shuttle had to be cleared by Huntsville even though they were built elsewhere.
Now we can continue to play semantics, but Huntsville was the brains and the power of getting man to the moon and back. A desk jockey in another city may have signed off on the paper, but only after it was cleared by Huntsville.
Please go back to school, you have embarrassed yourself this entire thread.

Posted on 4/5/22 at 10:24 am to Marktastic86
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You've been owned throughout this thread and it seems like the only reason you're even arguing is because you don't want to throw in the towel. Give it a rest.

A coonass IronsPuppet!
Every time this clown gets his arse handed to him on the board by a Tide fan (quite often), he immediately deflects, then calls them "a low I.Q. Bama fan".
Like "the Puppet", they both seem to be trying to cover up a major inferiority complex.
Posted on 4/5/22 at 11:04 am to TideFaninFl
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Now we can continue to play semantics, but Huntsville was the brains and the power of getting man to the moon and back. A desk jockey in another city may have signed off on the paper, but only after it was cleared by Huntsville.
Oh come the frick on now... calling people working in other cities desk jockeys now


Posted on 4/5/22 at 11:13 am to HailToTheChiz
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Kentucky and Duke losing must be hard
Huh?
This post was edited on 4/5/22 at 11:15 am
Posted on 4/5/22 at 11:22 am to MoarKilometers
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Oh come the frick on now... calling people working in other cities desk jockeys now ? Fact is my grandpa ended up chief engineer of the 3rd stage of the saturn V. He was never based in Huntsville. He was chief engineer of all 5 rocket stages that have ended up on the lunar surface, and not a single soul in Huntsville or anywhere else can say that.
I see you got downvoted for bringing facts into this thread.
Interesting.
This post was edited on 4/5/22 at 11:23 am
Posted on 4/5/22 at 11:30 am to WilliamTaylor21
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They’ve always loved their Jayhawks/Heels!
As the dickrider of all dickriders chimes in.
Posted on 4/5/22 at 11:33 am to SidewalkTiger
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Alabama vs Injuries.
Injuries really hurt us. They've held us back to only winning 6 natties in the last 13 seasons. Damn those injuries.
Posted on 4/5/22 at 11:36 am to SidewalkTiger
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It's flabbergasting that Alabama is a combined 3-15-1 vs Texas, Boston College, and Rice.
55-26-5 tho...
Posted on 4/5/22 at 11:49 am to SidewalkTiger
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I see you got downvoted for bringing facts into this thread.
Interesting.
It's a reflection of how much they hate you, baw

Posted on 4/5/22 at 12:01 pm to MoarKilometers
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You seem very accepting of the fact my grandpa was a bad arse rocket scientist, which just doesn’t jive well with your previous aspersion towards me. As you'd say, "interesting."
Facts are facts

Trolling is one thing but it's kind of dumb to say some easily debunked bullshite like "the space program was ran from Huntsville."
Maybe that's some folks' idea of trolling.

Posted on 4/5/22 at 12:18 pm to MoarKilometers
Very nice, however it was the the Rocket Science Team in Huntsville that he reported. They researched, developed and drew up the plans and told the engineers how to put it together. The science was so new nobody knew exactly how to get to the moon, let alone how to get back. The team came down to the Cape many times to check the progress.
Huntsville was the R and D, the Cape (where you grandpa worked) launch the rockets (hence he was there to put together the rockets) If you notice he came to Florida in 1968, the R and D had been going on for a long time.
I can promise you your grandpa called Huntsville if he had any problems.
Huntsville was the R and D, the Cape (where you grandpa worked) launch the rockets (hence he was there to put together the rockets) If you notice he came to Florida in 1968, the R and D had been going on for a long time.
I can promise you your grandpa called Huntsville if he had any problems.
This post was edited on 4/5/22 at 12:25 pm
Posted on 4/5/22 at 12:29 pm to SidewalkTiger
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Trolling is one thing but it's kind of dumb to say some easily debunked bullshite like "the space program was ran from Huntsville."
Ok, I will give you a chance,
Where was the technology researched and developed for the rockets, modules, etc. for the missions to the moon?
Posted on 4/5/22 at 12:46 pm to TideFaninFl
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Ok, I will give you a chance,
Where was the technology researched and developed for the rockets, modules, etc. for the missions to the moon?
As has been discussed ad nauseam, each component was both researched and developed extensively in many different locations.
For the Saturn family of rockets, the majority of the research and development did in fact, take place in Huntsville.
In the case of the command module, much of the research and development was done by North American Aviation in Downey, California, after the company was awarded the contract in November 1961.
The lunar module was researched extensively by Grumman Aerospace, with most of the development taking place on Long Island, New York. A good bit of the post production research pertaining to it took place at the Lunar Landing Research Facily at Langley Research Center in Virginia.
This post was edited on 4/5/22 at 12:47 pm
Posted on 4/5/22 at 1:21 pm to SidewalkTiger
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As has been discussed ad nauseam, each component was both researched and developed extensively in many different locations.
Nope, it was researched in Huntsville, and then sent out.
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For the Saturn family of rockets, the majority of the research and development did in fact, take place in Huntsville.
Yep
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In the case of the command module, much of the research and development was done by North American Aviation in Downey, California, after the company was awarded the contract in November 1961.
Yep (not sure about that, but I will let you win one)
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The lunar module was researched extensively by Grumman Aerospace, with most of the development taking place on Long Island, New York. A good bit of the post production research pertaining to it took place at the Lunar Landing Research Facily at Langley Research Center in Virginia.
Nope, the technology was research in Huntsville since it had to be incorporated then sent to Grumman.
While quite a bit of it was built elsewhere, Huntsville had the final say. Since the Rocket Science Team went and watched the pieces built, they gave there final OK to the projects. Now you may not realize, but they were based in Huntsville.
You are confusing the manufacturing of the components with the research and development. No one in their right mind would do them separately. They all have to fit together. If you do it separately, without some oversight, then you get the Western Europe railroad (1,435 mm) and the Russian railroad (1,520 mm).
I do not know what to tell you other than you are wrong,
Edit to add- Ron White was right about you
This post was edited on 4/5/22 at 1:24 pm
Posted on 4/5/22 at 1:27 pm to TideFaninFl
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Nope, the technology was research in Huntsville since it had to be incorporated then sent to Grumman.
What technology? Grumman Aerospace literally designed and then built the lunar module.
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Since the Rocket Science Team went and watched the pieces built, they gave there final OK to the projects. Now you may not realize, but they were based in Huntsville.
There was no entity called the "Rocket Science Team."
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I do not know what to tell you other than you are wrong,

Posted on 4/5/22 at 1:44 pm to SidewalkTiger
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What technology? Grumman Aerospace literally designed and then built the lunar module.
If you do not know, and can not research it, then I can not help you
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There was no entity called the "Rocket Science Team."
Jesus Christ, stop proving your lack of research skills and lack of common sense
LINK
Dr. Wernher von Braun and his team of rocket scientists transformed Huntsville, Alabama,
I truly pity you and you lack of skills.
I will stop embarrassing you now, although you do a good job of doing it all yourself.
Posted on 4/5/22 at 1:48 pm to TideFaninFl
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If you do not know, and can not research it, then I can not help you
It's impossible for me to know or research something that literally never happened.
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Jesus Christ, stop proving your lack of research skills and lack of common sense
LINK
Dr. Wernher von Braun and his team of rocket scientists transformed Huntsville, Alabama,
I truly pity you and you lack of skills.
I will stop embarrassing you now, although you do a good job of doing it all yourself.
The link you provided doesn't have a single mention of a "Rocket Science Team."
You completely made that term up, much like the majority of your other statements in this topic.

Posted on 4/5/22 at 2:10 pm to HailToTheChiz
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Kentucky and Duke losing must be hard
Why would that bother me?
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