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Apollo 11

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Apollo Emblem

Apollo Mission Emblem

Apollo 11 was the first moon landing carrying Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, it was launched July 16, 1969 13:32:00 UTC on the purpose of reaching the moon before the Soviets (who launched the 184-pound Sputnik I) and before the end of the 1960s. This goal was set by President John Fitzgerald Kennedy (John F. Kennedy) when he said in front of congress: “I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth.” Apollo 11 was part of NASA’s Apollo mission which had many failures, a rocket blowing up “Practically every day” “It looked like a … quick way to have a short career.” and everyone on board had been on other missions and so the were called “veterans.” It was launched from The Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39 A.K.A “Mission Control.” They then launched it and while in flight the switch for the Portable Life Support System (PLSS) broke and Buzz Aldrin used AG-7 black ink pen to fix it, Paul Fisher (who designed the “Space Pen”) took advantage of it instantly, saying they used it to “push in the bi-metallic strip of the breaker assembly, thus saving two of the Apollo 11 crew from being stranded on the moon.” Apollo Flight Strategy Diagram —————————————– Bonus Material from taylorspectrum on Buzz Aldrin, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” ~ Neil Armstrong Buzz Aldrin punches conspiracy reporter, Source[s]:

  1. http://www.nasm.si.edu/collections/imagery/apollo/as11/a11.htm
  2. http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/apollo/missions/apollo11.html
  3. http://history.nasa.gov/ap11ann/kippsphotos/apollo.html
  4. http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/history/apollo/apollo11/index.html
  5. http://www.flightglobal.com/airspace/media/apolloprogram/images/32423/diagram-of-apollo-11-route.jpg
  6. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/07/090720-apollo-11-moon-facts.html

Nikola Tesla

(Nikola Tesla)

Nikola Tesla July 10th 1856 – August 1st 1943
Born

Nikola Tesla had three sisters “Milka” “Angelina” and “Marica” who all “doted on him,” but at the age of five Tesla’s brother Dane (who was considered to be the family genius), died in a horse-riding accident. This caused him to acquire a life-long sense of obligation towards his parents. He would work until he was mentally exhausted to be worth his parents love, on this He said:

“Anything I did that was creditable, merely caused my parents to feel their loss more keenly. So I grew up with little confidence in myself.”

He felt a kind of guilty that he had survived and not his brother. Physiologists today think that he suffered from a excessive compulsion disorder. The entire family was gifted with exceptional memory. This was magnified by the way in which he was raised, such circumstances as when his mother invented a mechanical eggbeater, or when “QUOTE” When “Tesla” started messing around with X-rays he at first took the X-rays from 50 feet away. He tried to prove the dangerous after effects of X-rays. To prove it he placed his hand directly in front of the X-ray tube. His hand turned black and was covered with blisters almost immediately. The reaction was so violent he decided at once that particles had passed through his hand. Nikola Tesla said that occasionally something larger than an electron would break off. He said he felt a stinging pain where it entered his hand and felt it again where it left his hand. He said it could be possible to put chemicals into any part of the human body which could make it a very good therapeutic device. It is supposed that once he made a oscillator and he turned it on and it shook a few tools and things of tables. Out of curiosity he attached it to one of the iron support pillars in his room. He sat down and noted his observations. He did not know but the vibrations were being sent down the pillar and into the pavement. As the vibrations increased it started shaking the nearby buildings to. As the police (which were by now used to Tesla’s experiments) bursts open the door they see Tesla breaking a small device with a sledgehammer. He Said:

“Gentlemen, I am sorry, but you are just a trifle to late to witness my experiments. I found it necessary to stop it suddenly and unexpectedly and in an unusual way just as you entered. … now you must leave, for I have many things to do. good day gentlemen.”

There is doubt as to the truth of this story because it was not in the newspapers. The USS main exploded somewhat mysteriously from the harbor. The U.S.A. declared war against Spain. On July 1 1898 he filed patent number 613,809, It was an apparatus for controlling mechanism of moving vessels or vehicles. About a month after it was filed the first electrical exhibit opened in the Madison square garden. Every one expected a surprise from Nikola Tesla but were very unprepared to see a little wooden boat going round a tank. The crowd was so astonished that he had to remove the top to prove there was no one inside controlling it. A reporter shouted “what is the cube rout of sixty-four?” the lights on the little boat flashed 4 times. In a time only a hand full of people knew about radio waves some thought he was controlling it with his mind. Tesla calculated that world war I would last five years. He also said that the duration of the world war I could be reduced to zero with a weapon of sufficient magnitude. He said he could destroy 10,000 planes from 250 miles away. He EVEN dared to say that it would make war impossible. For $3,000,000 he tried to sell it to the British war office. But interest collapsed much to Tesla’s disappointment. He said that during that time several attempts had been made to steal his papers, But he said that the thieves were disappointed because he kept all his brilliant thoughts in his head. Just prior to world war II a number of other inventors and scientists said they were interested in the “death beam”. Marconi was reported to be making a beam himself that, he claimed that it could disable the motors of planes from large distances. Nikola Tesla said his “beam” used no rays. He said

“Beams are not applicable because they cannot be produced in requisite quantities and diminish rapidly in intensity with distance”

Albert Einstein worked on his own beam weapon in the 1930s which was shown by his FBI records.

Source[s]:
Tesla Master of Lightning
http://www.wimp.com/nikolatesla/
http://www.tesla-museum.org/meni_en/nt.php?link=tesla/t&opc=sub1
http://www.jvdcreativity.com/ckiosk.htm