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FloweyFan wrote: MartyMcFly05 wrote: FloweyFan wrote:

MartyMcFly05 wrote: U.K.

MAN ON THE MOON

Capaldi 10 launches from British Amazon carrying three astronauts. The rocket, upon entering orbit, circles the Earth a couple of times before rocketing towards the moon. While the lunar surface is not the closest that it could be, Whittaker scientists judged that they could not afford to wait in case they were overtaken by the Americans or Chinese, and the result was a five-day journey instead of a four-day one.

Upon reaching orbit of the moon, one unlucky astronaut stayed in orbit whilst the other two crew members embarked on a lander to the moon’s surface. The two men, Paddy Moore and Fred Hoyle, then stepped out onto the lunar surface, with Moore in the lead. Broadcast live to the nation and indeed the world, Moore said “Just two men with the efforts of millions behind them.”

After staying on the lunar surface for a day, the two returned up to their third crewmember, and the three returned to Earth, landing in the Pacific to be picked up by the Australian Navy. They returned to London as heroes. but its 1963

also i bought brazil from you remember 1965 actually. Also British Amazon consists of British Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana, not Brazil. yeah but still the tech of this time just isnt enough!

if it took us this long to make NDS's then how can we expect to put a man on the moon before 1969?!

You say that, but you’re planning on making and launching a space station when the first one wasn’t launched until 1971. I’m only four years ahead, and you’ll be at least that far ahead when the WTOIEP launches.

Besides, the first proper NDS wasn’t developed until the late 1960s, so really we’re ahead with that as well!