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It is not in North AmercaWell, especially as Greenland is in north America, it's not in the least controversial.
It is not in North AmercaWell, especially as Greenland is in north America, it's not in the least controversial.
....was fortunate enough to visit the Science Museum in London on my last UK visit. They have a full size model of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module 'Eagle'. One thing struck me immediately was how big it really was, way bigger than I'd have thought without seeing it!
Best though, was the actual Apollo 10 Command Module, the real McCoy, used in the final rehearsal for the big one. When you see it up close with all its re-entry battle scars, hard to imagine how such stuff could be faked. Anyways, check it out if you get the chance - no better way to spend a few hours...........
If you liked that (and the national space centre in Leicester is a good day out too), you'd be amazed by the Kennedy space centre at Cape Canaveral. You don't quite get the scale of the craft and rockets they used until you get up close to them.
It is not in North Amerca
Err. yeah it is. Physiographically speaking.It is not in North Amerca
It is not in the contnent thereof. It is an island, separate and distinct. Nor is it politically any part of North America, being a Danish possession.It is in the continent thereof.
No. Not geographically, not politically. Greenland is an island, separate and entirely distinct from the North American continent. Politically, it is a Danish possession.Err. yeah it is. Physiographically speaking.
Geographical accuracy.yes it is, what are you on about?
His studio had the NASA nickname "NASA East".didn't Stanley Kubrick provide all the fake footage using out-takes from 2001? If Kubrick was involved, then it's highly likely that the footage was successfully faked.
It was indeed. Kubrick's talents were invaluable to NASA... they couldn't have done it without him.His studio had the NASA nickname "NASA East".
repeating something doesn't make it true.No. Not geographically, not politically. Greenland is an island, separate and entirely distinct from the North American continent. Politically, it is a Danish possession.