File:Apollo Guys.webm
Apollo_Guys.webm (WebM audio/video file, VP9/Opus, length 3 min 13 s, 640 × 480 pixels, 571 kbps overall, file size: 13.12 MB)
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English: Apollo Guys pays tribute to the people in the Apollo Program who landed the first humans on the moon, as well as looks forward to the Constellation Program that will take us back to the moon, to Mars, and then beyond.
Although they may work on trajectories, structures, hypersonic fluid flow, rocket engines, robots, or space suits during the day, the co-ops at NASA are more than just engineers. They are more than mere nerds. They are ambassadors to their generation for NASA. They can sing. They can dance. They can even rap (OK, not really). These videos were made by the co-ops at NASA on their own time, with their own resources. They care deeply about America's space program, and they want to help you get more involved with NASA's activities. Apollo Guys (Apologize) Watching on the screen Saturn V lifts off the ground After many sims, Flight control has got it down You say that its not easy, but Astronauts are all moonbound and wait Were watching them on TV Walking on the lunar ground and say We did it, Apollo guys We did iiiiit In 1969 We landed (on. the. moon) Well take another chance, take a shot Do it all for you Orion and Ares take us back Back to the mooooon yeaaah yeaaah Its time for us to move ahead Having breakthroughs each daaay The past we have to thank, Our progress is because of yoooou And we all say We did it, Apollo guys We did iiiiit In 1969 We landed (on. the. moon) We did it, Apollo guys We did iiiiit In 1969 We landed (on. the. moon) We did it, Apollo guys, yeaaaah In 1969, yeaaaah Watching on the screen Saturn V lifts off the ground. |
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Source | YouTube: Apollo Guys – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
Author | NASA Johnson |
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