@Jo Clear (aka; Grasshopper): I used to drink Tang untilo I noticed that the price of Tang went up whenever the price of sugar did. So then I switched to 100% orange juice.
I thought Tang was developed for NASA but it was invented in 1957 and chosen to use on flight missions. http://education.ssc.nasa.gov/fft_halloffame.asp
Right on Brian. The next morning is the perfect time to toast with a breakfast drink. As I recall and is mentioned above by the nurse, the landing and 2 hour walk was at night (western hemisphere time).
We are working on the vehicle to take us back to the moon and or beyond. Count down weeks on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.631314333604969.1073741842.129562970446777&type=1 (login not required).
BTW, Brian your “What a Ride it’s Been!” with the Shuttle landing is one of my slideshow desktop photos.http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_1911.html
I always admired those guys, but never more than when I heard them say on a documentary the other day, as they were suited and ready to go, that they only gave themselves a 60% chance of all getting back in one piece. Better-than-even odds, but still a lot of courage. And zero bravado or ego in evidence. One small step, three great examples.
I worked at the NASA Apollo tracking site in Hawaii and was on shift just before the landing. I watched the landing at a friend’s house. Covering Apollo missions 7-12 was the best job i ever had.
comicgos over 10 years ago
i_am_the_jam over 10 years ago
Thanks, guys.
ORMouseworks over 10 years ago
Yes…three Very brave men… ;)
Catfeet Premium Member over 10 years ago
Time to break out the Space Food Sticks!
arye uygur over 10 years ago
@Jo Clear (aka; Grasshopper): I used to drink Tang untilo I noticed that the price of Tang went up whenever the price of sugar did. So then I switched to 100% orange juice.
arye uygur over 10 years ago
How did Brian insert the tiny white dots (the stars) over a solid black background?
nosirrom over 10 years ago
A day late but I’m glad to see the acknowledgement.
Sportymonk over 10 years ago
I thought Tang was developed for NASA but it was invented in 1957 and chosen to use on flight missions. http://education.ssc.nasa.gov/fft_halloffame.asp
rentier over 10 years ago
Red and Rover are right, they like more their limonade and water!!
GROG Premium Member over 10 years ago
I used to like Tang way back when.
Lomax9er7 over 10 years ago
So cool!
sbchamp over 10 years ago
Hats Off, Gentlemen!
mymontana over 10 years ago
THANK YOU, BOYS…RED, ROVER & BRIAN. A SALUTE TO YOU, TOO FOR ACKNOWLEDGING THIS HISTORIC MOMENT.LOVE & HUGS TO RED & ROVER, ALWAYS
The Life I Draw Upon over 10 years ago
Hear hear
TexMichael over 10 years ago
Right on Brian. The next morning is the perfect time to toast with a breakfast drink. As I recall and is mentioned above by the nurse, the landing and 2 hour walk was at night (western hemisphere time).
We are working on the vehicle to take us back to the moon and or beyond. Count down weeks on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.631314333604969.1073741842.129562970446777&type=1 (login not required).
BTW, Brian your “What a Ride it’s Been!” with the Shuttle landing is one of my slideshow desktop photos.http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_1911.html
neverenoughgold over 10 years ago
We always have a jar of Tang in the cupboard. It’s even better with a shot of vodka; not for Red, of course…
dogday Premium Member over 10 years ago
I always admired those guys, but never more than when I heard them say on a documentary the other day, as they were suited and ready to go, that they only gave themselves a 60% chance of all getting back in one piece. Better-than-even odds, but still a lot of courage. And zero bravado or ego in evidence. One small step, three great examples.
Stephen Gilberg over 10 years ago
Doesn’t look like Tang in Rover’s bowl.
contralto2b over 10 years ago
My daughter likes Tang on a bowl of fresh snow. :o) She was able to fully indulge herself last winter. :oP
dzw3030 over 10 years ago
I worked at the NASA Apollo tracking site in Hawaii and was on shift just before the landing. I watched the landing at a friend’s house. Covering Apollo missions 7-12 was the best job i ever had.
cheetahqueen over 10 years ago
Ahh…Tang and Space Food Sticks! The memories!
Thank you Brian for a great tribute!
sarahbowl1 Premium Member over 10 years ago
Brian is a classy artist. Very well done.
oldwolf1951 over 10 years ago
Mix Tang with instant tea, nutmeg, cinnamon, and ginger and you have a delicious spiced tea. Wish I still had the recipe.
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 10 years ago
July 20, 1969!!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 10 years ago
GREAT ONE, BRIAN! Tang and those times, you OUTDID yourself on this one Sir!
Ronald Warren Premium Member over 10 years ago
Yep, Tang. The official drink of NASA. ;^)
Brickie1971 over 10 years ago
I loved Tang too & this seems like only yesterday!
Deborah Kai over 10 years ago
THANK YOU BRIAN! An awesome tribute!
redandrover Premium Member over 10 years ago
Thank you, everyone!