It’s wonderful that Gene Kranz lived long enough to see Artemis 2, hoping he gets to see Artemis 3 and especially 4 as well!
PeterTheWolf76 on
wow.. the ground control tech advances he has seen in his lifetime have to be mind blowing.
siorge on
I am just realising how much Ed Harris was an amazing casting choice for the movie Apollo 13
Skill_Issuer on
Do you think he watched himself explode in For All Mankind on apple tv?
internetlad on
“pretty damn good actually*
DA_87 on
I highly recommend his book “Failure is not an Option”
alphadester on
going from apollo mission control to watching artemis 2 at 93 is the most incredible arc. glad he got to see this
Vihurah on
it must mean a lot to see, before you go, that all the work you did eventually meant something, that people cared enough and followed up. that a life well lived. hopefully he makes it to apollo 4, his type seem to live into their early 100s
zerbey on
Awesome that he got to see this. I highly recommend his autobiography *Failure Is Not an Option*. It’s a bit dry in tone, but it gives so much insight into the Space Race.
n8gard on
More importantly, how did he feel about what happened to him in For All Mankind???
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It’s wonderful that Gene Kranz lived long enough to see Artemis 2, hoping he gets to see Artemis 3 and especially 4 as well!
wow.. the ground control tech advances he has seen in his lifetime have to be mind blowing.
I am just realising how much Ed Harris was an amazing casting choice for the movie Apollo 13
Do you think he watched himself explode in For All Mankind on apple tv?
“pretty damn good actually*
I highly recommend his book “Failure is not an Option”
going from apollo mission control to watching artemis 2 at 93 is the most incredible arc. glad he got to see this
it must mean a lot to see, before you go, that all the work you did eventually meant something, that people cared enough and followed up. that a life well lived. hopefully he makes it to apollo 4, his type seem to live into their early 100s
Awesome that he got to see this. I highly recommend his autobiography *Failure Is Not an Option*. It’s a bit dry in tone, but it gives so much insight into the Space Race.
More importantly, how did he feel about what happened to him in For All Mankind???