Monday, July 20, 2009

10Yr Old Hero Helped Apollo 11

(photo:CNN)


Well, I call him a hero of sorts. This young lad was instrumental in maintaining crutial communications with Apollo 11 prior to splash down.

Cool story that one doesn't hear about. It's worth mentioning.

The 10year old who helped Apollo 11, 40 years later
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It was around 10:00 at night on July 23, and 10-year-old Greg Force was at home with his mom and three brothers. His father, Charles Force, was at work. Charles Force was the director of the NASA tracking station in Guam, where the family was living.


The Guam tracking station was to play a critical role in the return of Apollo 11 to Earth. A powerful antenna there connected NASA communications with Apollo 11, and the antenna was the only way for NASA to make its last communications with the astronauts before splashdown. But at the last minute on that night, a bearing in the antenna failed, rendering it nearly useless.


To properly replace the bearing would have required dismantling the entire antenna, and there was simply no time. So Charles Force thought of a creative solution: If he could get more grease around the failed bearing, it would probably be fine. The only problem was, nobody at the station had an arm small enough to actually reach in through the two-and-a-half inch opening and pack grease around the bearing.


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