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incredible
ОтветитьDon't forget to ask what NASA needs the worlds largest film studio for, just curious.
Ответитьman your contents are really interesting , Luke is a gold mine
ОтветитьYou know nobody wants to be "that" guy, or that girl, but wow "this" guy, yeah I wouldn't have minded. Not only humble and creative but hella funny. Informative doesn't do what "this"guy does, justice. A chain will never break at its strongest link. An excellent episode and well worth watching again after all this time
ОтветитьAlways wanted to know about this thank you!
ОтветитьI can listen to this man all day.
ОтветитьThank you for this video. Amazing.
ОтветитьPsalm 19:1 ❤
ОтветитьO my head hurts from all the information given by Luke! Really enjoyed the full video. For sure he and others like him are a national treasure. (Trying to wrap my head around a 50 year career!) I'm old enough to have watched Neal Armstrong take the first giant step....
Thank you all for sharing...I feel like that little kid, get to stay up late, to watch that black and white Tv again! 😀 10/27/23
An extraordinary mamouth task to build something so big to do so much by so many to change history significantly. And to be part of that at such a level must be revered and respected. Luke Talley a legend amongst men.
ОтветитьDear Destin,
THX for this great Video. My son and me are looking forward to visit this place in April 2024. For me it`s a visit to the past when I was a very young boy! Oh my, I`m so exited!
I like the way he says 'reliability'
ОтветитьWhat an interesting man I could listen to him talk all day thanks for making this video
ОтветитьThank you folks very much for making this video. 😊
ОтветитьThank you all😅
ОтветитьThanks for this video. It is very informative. I wish you had asked him about those cameras which recorded the separations between stages. Thanks again.
ОтветитьWho's here for school?
ОтветитьGreat video,
My Dad was one of the assembly managers for Grumman for the descent stage for LEM 5 and this video reminded me of when he would tell his stories of building the LEM. I wish he was still with us. It would have made a great follow up video to this one.