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17th Jul 2024

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A Fascination with NASA: Tour Memories and Near Misses

The speaker reminisces about their lifelong fascination with NASA, beginning from childhood and influencing their college aspirations. They discuss how a college friend's advice led them to reconsider their career path after the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. The narrative focuses on a memorable tour of NASA in Houston where they visited historic mission control rooms used during the Apollo and Mercury missions. The speaker expresses disappointment at narrowly missing an encounter with Fred Krantz, the mission controller from Apollo 13, illustrating the excitement and occasional frustrations of being a dedicated NASA enthusiast.

00:00 My Love for NASA Began Early

00:05 College Dreams and the Space Shuttle Disaster

00:31 Space Shuttle Program and Space Force

00:38 NASA Tours and Space Camps

00:58 Houston Tour and Apollo Missions

01:29 Missing the Legendary Kranz

02:05 Reflecting on Missed Opportunities

Transcript
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[00:00:25] Sherry: They're laying off. And so I thought, okay, well, I'm majoring in something that. [00:00:30]

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[00:00:38] Sherry: teaching lot, but I, I recommend taking tours. Either the one in Houston.

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[00:00:42] Chris: went to a space camp thing. I don't know if Oh, really? But I think that might be in, it was Florida though. Yeah, Alabama. Well, we were thought it was, maybe it is in Houston. Thought it was Florida, but I don't know that Oh,

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[00:00:55] Phil: Yeah. Okay. I don't, I've never seen any of it in person. Yeah. We took, uh, the tour down in [00:01:00] Houston. And because they take you to all the places, they take you to the control room where all the Apollo and Mercury missions were, so the very room, the control room where they did Apollo 13 and 11. Yeah, you don't

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[00:01:12] Sherry: No. I know you

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[00:01:14] Sherry: I thought I know you see the old one. Yeah, but we no longer use that one, do we

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[00:01:19] Sherry: Oh, yeah, maybe we did. Anyway. I don't

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[00:01:44] Phil: Krantz, the guy who was, you know, mission controller over Apollo 13. Ed Harris. Yeah. Ed Harris character.

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[00:01:52] Phil: The, the group that was just ahead of us. Krantz, you know, still had worked there, I guess, or maybe he popped in, but he had, he, he just popped [00:02:00] in and talked to the, the tour group.

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[00:02:05] Chris: Well, they didn't, I don't know if his quote in the movie is how, you know, what he really said, but if it's true, like they didn't stick with his kind of his feelings about stuff, right? Cause in the movie he's has the, there's a, I don't know what the problem was.

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[00:02:27] Phil: was like, damn, he was just

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[00:02:29] Chris: You [00:02:30] just missed Neil Armstrong doing cartwheels in the lobby. Well, thanks for letting me know. Yeah, fucking wonderful. Thanks. Thanks.

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Philip McClimon

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Philip A. McClimon is an author who likes to write about the end of the world (post apocalyptic, Sci/Fi), mostly because he thinks the shopping would be awesome (No crowds, everything free). He likes heroes that are the strong, silent type and not necessarily male. By silent he means up until the time there is something snarky to say, usually before, during, and after doing something cool.

He writes Urban Fantasy under the name Billy Baltimore for no other reason than that he likes the name. Many of the same rules for his other stories apply to Billy’s, strong silent types, smart mouth, does cool stuff, but these stories take place in a made up town called Hemisphere and involve stuff you only ever hear about on late night conspiracy talk show podcasts, which are, if you think about it, pretty awesome too.

So, that's Phil. He's not strong, rarely silent, and isn't known for doing a lot of cool things.

But his characters are.

Sherry McClimon

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The wife of Philip McClimon. Probably all that needs to be said. She is responsible for his bad behavior not being worse than it is. She is concerned that her mother might listen.

James Harris

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James Harris is a tech guru and musician extraordinaire; he also loves movies. A pretty decent guy all around.

Chris Sapp

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Chris Sapp has been a friend for a lot of years and a writer for a lot more. An encyclopedic knowledge of story and movies, he can take you on a deep dive into script and screen. Another pretty decent guy, which are the only kind allowed around here.