The truth about Challenger that many people still don’t know: the astronauts didn’t die in the initial breakup. A look at what really happened. Follow for Pt 2! #challenger #space #history #nasa #astronaut
Part 2: The recovery of the Challenger crew was kept from the public for weeks. Here’s what actually happened in the days after the breakup. #challenger #nasa #space #history #astronaut
Find the full story in my book THE NEW GUYS.
The famous moon landing photos do look a little weird. There’s a reason for that and it isn’t a Hollywood set.
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You can still bounce a laser off a mirror an astronaut left on the moon in 1969. That’s not the only proof we went, but it’s a hard one to fake.
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Every moon landing conspiracy you’ve heard, the flag waving, the shadows, the Van Allen belt, came from the same self-published book in 1976.
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The proof we went to the moon isn’t the flag, the photos, or the footprints. It’s something else entirely.
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Reentry from space isn’t one thing. It’s three: a train wreck, a car crash, and a drowning. Here’s what those 13 minutes actually feel like. #nasa #space #history #astronaut #reentry
More space history in my book THE NEW GUYS.
Part 4: The night before Challenger launched, engineers begged NASA not to go. Here’s what happened. #challenger #nasa #space #history #astronauts
The full story in my book THE NEW GUYS.
Part 3: The O-ring failure that brought down Challenger wasn’t a surprise. The company that built the boosters had known about the problem for years. The full story is in my book THE NEW GUYS.
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From Al Shepard’s bathtub capsule to the first moon crew in 50 years, splashdowns hit different when you know the history.
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They went farther from Earth than any human in over 50 years… and came home by falling through fire. 24,000 mph. 5,000° heat shield. Welcome back, Artemis II. 🫡 #artemis #nasa #spaceexploration #astronaut #splashdown