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by cameldrv
656 days ago
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Not to take away from Kranz, who was an incredible man, but Armstrong was on another plane. On Apollo 11, he was 100,000 miles from Earth, with bad navigation and the (fly by wire) computer blaring errors into his ear, and had to manually fly to a better area and land with seconds of fuel left. He wouldn't have been put in that position though if he hadn't come through in a lot of other tricky situations though too. In particular Gemini 8 where the thrusters malfunctioned, and he had to troubleshoot the problem while being spun at 50 rpm. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_Landing_Research_Vehicle...