Today, July 20, marks the 41st anniversary of the moon landing. While I don't normally bother linking to InstaPundit, I'll offer a link this once to an entry that links, in its turn, to a video piece by Bill Whittle on the past, present, and future of the American space program. Very inspiring stuff.
NB: I didn't link directly to Whittle's piece because it's a PJTV video, and might not be visible to non-subscribers.
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010
moon talk
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It is a great video, and definitely inspiring. It is what Heinlein thought the space program should be.
ReplyDeleteOne concern, the government being what it is, will try to kill it for BS reasons, simply because it is good and makes everyone else look bad.