Human race manually. Oh. Well. Lets backtrack a little bit so mutants the book it wasnt really about engine us it was mostly about how we had changed actually about all the variety that humans show. When we look at each other some of it good some of it bad i mean and when i say bad i mean medically bad and so what the book is all about was what is all the variety tell us about how we as humans are constructed how the human body is starts out as a single cell in the multiplies into a walking talking copulating thinking creature when i do all the stuff that humans to that Genetic Program and it turns out that what all the ferocity of those mutations. Some of the truck terrible in the way that he flicked us once we identify the genes we can reverse engineer the human body as it were we can discover the program that makes us write thats what the story that that book told. When you us does something a little bit different is about well now that we know so much about how to make a human body
Neil armstrong and buzz aldrin were in their spaceship in the lunar module and they were getting ready to fly from the lunar orbit around the moon to Tranquility Base to the surface. That last leg of the 240,000mile journey would take just 13 minutes from 50,000 feet to the surface of the moon. The first three minutes of the 13 minutes went perfectly normally. The last ten minutes were a cascade of problems. You might not have even noticed the problems if you were listening live because that is the bait astronauts and Mission Control word. The first problem is that as armstrong and aldrin swooped down towards the moon, they were looking out the window and armstrong discovered the place they were intending to land was strewn with boulders between ten and 20 feet, as big as honda accord and toyota camrys. So, the module had been flying on autopilot. The computer had been flying and at that point the armstrong took control and had to look for a different place to land. That led to the sec
The Impossible Mission to the moon. Its written by Charles Fishman titles the curious mind, the walmart effect into the big thirst. Hes a winner of the most prestigious prize in the latest to be in houston and its almost always because of space, so tonight is a nice night. Sunday afternoon july 20, 1969 it was about 215 central time. Neil armstrong and buzz aldrin were in their spaceship in the lunar module and they were getting ready to fly from the lunar orbit around the moon to Tranquility Base to the surface. That last leg of the 240,000mile journey would take just 13 minutes from 50,000 feet to the surface of the moon. The first three minutes of the 13 minutes went perfectly normally. The last ten minutes were a cascade of problems. You might not have even noticed the problems if you were listening live because that is the bait astronauts and Mission Control word. The first problem is that as armstrong and aldrin swooped down towards the moon, they were looking out the window and
Journalism please please help me giving a warm welcome to charles fishman. [applause] good evening. Im delighted to be in houston. I am always delighted to be in houston. Tonight is a nice night. I want to take you back to sunday afternoon, july 20, 1969. It was about 2 15 central time. Neil armstrong and buzz aldrin were in their spaceship, in the lunar module. They were getting ready to fly from lunar orbit, down to the moon to Tranquility Base and that last leg of the 240,000 mile journey would take just 13 minutes, from 50,000 feet to the surface of the moon. The first three minutes of the 13 minutes went perfectly normally. The last we 10 minutes were a cascade of problems. You would not have noticed the problems if you are listening live because that is the way astronaut and Mission Control were. The first problem was as armstrong and aldrin swooped down toward the moon, looking out the window, armstrong discovered the place they were intending to land was strewn with boulders be
A dream of humankind the pictures went around the world. Its become film history and part of pop culture. The moon and other celestial bodies have always captured the imagination why does outer space fascinate us out and what is it about the moon landing that continues to hold our attention a cosmic trip through arts film and music. Its a long. A small step a giant leap. It was the 1st time a human had set foot on the moon. Mankind had. Left a footprint in space. These images are reflected in our collective memory. It was far more than a scientific expedition it was the fulfillment of an age old dream of mankind an exhibition project examines the way artists have approached it high heels on the moon sumi for at least pointed reference to the underrepresentation of women in space flight this installation carries a touch of the poet earth moon earth in 2007 scottish artist katie benner isnt transmitted beethovens moonlight sonata in morse code to the moon which bounced it back to the ear