tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6633940777526327846.post2223233484112140512..comments2024-03-21T08:00:48.696-07:00Comments on No Shortage of Dreams: A Forgotten Pioneer of Mars Resource Utilization (1962-1963)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6633940777526327846.post-91525710224475746332015-08-31T20:30:36.361-07:002015-08-31T20:30:36.361-07:00I think they are farther away from the rocket than...I think they are farther away from the rocket than they look. They look close because of the type of lens being used on the camera being used to photograph them and the rocket.<br /><br />dsfpDavid S. F. Portreehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15818906581595028816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6633940777526327846.post-59974337425310254322015-08-31T11:23:29.611-07:002015-08-31T11:23:29.611-07:00It seems the people watching the V2 takeoff would ...It seems the people watching the V2 takeoff would have been severally injured if that exploded. Granted, the V2 had taken many multiple times by then. It might be considered a 'hardened' design that late into it's lifecycle, but why risk your hearing/skin/life for being that close besides how cool it would be? Avid_Followerhttp://www.meh.comnoreply@blogger.com