Vanguard pioneer

Einar 2022-05-21 17:01:25

There are only two kinds of people who have always made my blood boil: knights and pilots. The pilots of the two world wars were like knights in the sky, fought over the cruel and dirty ground battlefield. The meaningless war itself, because of their existence, seemed to be more like a gentleman's duel. After the end of World War II, the advent of missiles and jet fighters made wars that could have been noble and tragic and degenerate into a game of deadly politicians. Only the pilot still maintains the chic qualities of the sky dominating. Those who dare to challenge the high altitude and extreme speed are not imaginable by ordinary people who are afraid of life and death. They don't care about the intrigue of politicians. The US-Soviet struggle for hegemony is probably just a vague concept in their minds. Competitive and eager like a group of children, just want to fly higher and faster than their opponents. Only then did they know that at the beginning of the space age, stupid brains also suggested circus actors, stuntmen, and surfers who seem to be unrelated to spaceships today to be astronauts. Fortunately, Marshal Eisen Orwell was wise and rejected the consensus of using test pilots as candidates. The so-called candidates must be easy to manage, and how stupid it is to obey orders. The American emperor who had sent a gorilla to heaven was lost to Su Xiu. When watching this movie, Shenjiu was orbiting above our heads, and China's first female astronaut might be playing Rubik's Cube in the Tiangong laboratory. Looking back at the moment when Shenwu launched nine years ago, I still trembled with excitement. Unlike the American astronauts like the cowboys, our astronauts are all loyal soldiers. Launching is like combat. There must be an expedition ceremony and the trust of the people of the whole country. And those cowboys who talk about a quarter of the fatality test flight as golf, care more about whether they are stylish in front of the media. Xiao Ji said on Weibo, why do our astronauts look so cold and full of North Korea? I believe that most people feel the same way, but I respect those astronauts and would rather keep these questions in my heart. What can't be forgiven for the astronauts who have made great sacrifices. The U.S. astronauts are also soldiers, but each has a distinct personality, unrestrained, and undaunted by power. The politicians who used money to send them to space look like beasts in clothing. They can play with the Soviet Union using astronauts as pawns, but they cannot control the way the pawns take each step. Alan Shepard peeed in a spacesuit before launch, and ten years later he played two golf shots on the surface of the moon. John Glenn yelled at the person in charge, supporting his stuttering wife, and let the arrogant vice president eat and shut the door. He returned to space at the age of seventy-seven thirty years later. These behaviors make me look so lovely, respectable and out of reach. After the Challenger exploded, Reagan said in a memorial speech that they now face space like the ocean faced by the pioneers of the great nautical era three hundred years ago. Every life sacrificed on the voyage of exploration will be remembered forever. Han Song wrote "The Tombstone of the Universe." Those astronaut tombstones on unfamiliar planets still make my scalp numb. Humans may enter the dust in front of the universe, but dare to lift their middle finger to escape the ridiculous gravity. These great and slutty pioneers will surely be engraved on the spacecraft that flew over the stars for the first time. They opened a great era, and we are all insignificant splashes in the great wave. How I hope that Chinese astronauts will one day be able to ridicule Jiuquan on the ground just like American astronauts are joking about Houston. "Jiuquan, this is Shenzhou Nine, I'm going to Tiangong now, uh... it looks a little smaller than the legendary one." "Received, Shenzhou Nine, sorry we did our best." Great pioneers look like this. Right taste. I believe that they are actually the same flesh and blood, but they are limited by national conditions, and their status as a Chinese soldier makes them tighter. I can imagine that the first message sent back to the earth by the first person alive to fly over the stars is definitely to pay tribute to the pioneers who started the era of aerospace. They are... By the end of Jedicat's "The Road Sign" : Salute to all the dead, the alive, and the astronauts who are destined to fly over the stars alive! These great and slutty pioneers will surely be engraved on the spacecraft that flew over the stars for the first time. They opened a great era, and we are all insignificant splashes in the great wave. How I hope that Chinese astronauts will one day be able to ridicule Jiuquan on the ground just like American astronauts are joking about Houston. "Jiuquan, this is Shenzhou Nine. I'm going to Tiangong now. Uh... it looks a bit smaller than the legendary one." "Received, Shenzhou Nine. I'm sorry we did our best." The great pioneers looked like this. Right taste. I believe that they are actually the same flesh and blood, but they are limited by national conditions, and their status as a Chinese soldier makes them tighter. I can imagine that the first message sent back to the earth by the first person alive to fly over the stars is definitely to pay tribute to the pioneers who started the era of aerospace. They are... By the end of Jedicat's "The Road Sign" : Salute to all the dead, the alive, and the astronauts who are destined to fly over the stars alive! These great and slutty pioneers will surely be engraved on the spacecraft that flew over the stars for the first time. They opened a great era, and we are all insignificant splashes in the great wave. How I hope that Chinese astronauts will one day be able to ridicule Jiuquan on the ground just like American astronauts are joking about Houston. "Jiuquan, this is Shenzhou Nine, I'm going to Tiangong now, uh... it looks a little smaller than the legendary one." "Received, Shenzhou Nine, sorry we did our best." Great pioneers look like this. Right taste. I believe that they are actually the same flesh and blood, but they are limited by national conditions, and their status as a Chinese soldier makes them tighter. I can imagine that the first message sent back to the earth by the first person alive to fly over the stars is definitely to pay tribute to the pioneers who started the era of aerospace. They are... By the end of Jedicat's "The Road Sign" : Salute to all the dead, the alive, and the astronauts who are destined to fly over the stars alive!

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  • [Alan Shepard climbs into Freedom 7 to find a placard taped to the instrument panel reading "No Handball Playing In This Area". John Glenn looks in and smiles]

    Alan Shepard: [hands placard out to Glenn] Not very funny, John.

    John Glenn: Well, I thought it...

    Alan Shepard: I do appreciate, John. I surely do.

    John Glenn: [the two shake hands] Vaya con Dios, Jose.

  • John Glenn: I don't want anything to put this program in a bad light. I mean, we've got the opportunity of a lifetime and I'm sorry but I am not going to stand by and let other people compromise the whole darn thing. You know and I know this could lead to something very unfortunate.

    [Unsure which one says this: "What's ticking you off?"]

    John Glenn: I'm talking about the playing around that's going on. I'm talking about the young girls. I'm talking about the cookies. I'm talking about keeping our pants zipped and our wicks dry around here!

    Alan Shepard: Mr. Glenn, you are way out of line. I'd advise you not to try and foist your view of morality on anybody else in this group. Each man here has volunteered to do a job. Each man here is devoting long hours of training to prepare for it, and doing many things above and beyond the strict call of duty, such as morale tours of factories...

    John Glenn: - such as bringing girls up to your room in the middle of the night?

    Alan Shepard: - and foregoing any semblance of an orderly family life. And Mr. Glenn, as long as a man uses good sense, what he does with his zipper or his wick is his own business!

    Scott Carpenter: [Comes between Shepard and Glenn] Now hold it just a minute!