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NASA Was Prepared to Silence Stranded Moon Astronauts

LarsWestergren writes "The BBC has an interesting article about some NASA documents which have been secret for 30 years, which reveal that if the astronauts of the first moon landing had been stranded because of some technical problem, communications would have been cut and they would have been left to die in silence. Richard Nixon even had a patriotic speech prepared for the possibility. The astronauts, however, did not know about this. "

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  1. It does make sence, though by Whelkman · · Score: 5

    They were pioneers of a new land and new, untested technology. Physicists and aeronautical engineers can only do so much with the information given, and it's up to testing and fate to decide the outcome. The chance of failure on the mission was astronomical, and it is only natural that the government was prepared for the worst.

    The men had to know, deep down, that, in the event of technological failure and complete radio silence, there would be absolutely no way NASA could scrape together the resources required to save them before their all too short air supply ran out.

    Either in failure or victory, the men would have been heroes, daring to explore new worlds with shaky means of exploring it. They knew in their hearts that the rest of their lives would not amount to that experience, and I believe they would have done it again, even if they knew they could have been stranded.

  2. "You can't handle the Truth!" by TopSpin · · Score: 5

    Who is to say astronauts didn't get stranded on the moon? NASA could
    have made up the rest of several of the voyages in a studio. For all
    you know, NASA established a permanent base and left astronauts behind
    on purpose! :)

    All my life, the moon shots have been the subject of television
    commercials. I appreciate the enormity of these events, but when I
    see an astronaut bounding along to surface of the moon, luxury cars
    and life insurance spring to mind.

    Look, what the hell would you expect NASA to do in such a situation?
    Stranded astronauts begging for help which would never arrive while
    they run out of air is not how you, me or any of the thousands of
    people involved in those projects would want them to be remembered.

    Frankly, I am forever amazed by the fact that no one did die on the
    moon. Fretting over NASA's contingency plans for the very likely
    possibility of someone being stranded on the moon is the sort of naive
    ignorance that provides millions of lawyers with gainful employment.
    Perhaps it provides an incite into the reasons why, after thirty some
    odd years, we haven't made it any further.

    In short, those of you who feel a chill crawl up your spine when you
    consider these matters; grow up. Sometimes people in hopeless
    situations have to be left behind or put down. I am certain that if
    NASA's horrible plot was known to the astronauts before hand not one
    would have hesitated to go anyhow.

    TopSpin

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    Lurking at the bottom of the gravity well, getting old