To the Moon: Dave Scott

Published 2023-04-15

All Comments (15)
  • @birther1968
    My dad went to Grad school with Scott and Slayton. Grew down the street from the Scott’s and spent many days at there house.
  • @gecko-sb1kp
    I think Hadley-Apennine is the best landing site to view through a telescope. It has everything. The Rille. The South Cluster and the North Complex. And to look down on Mt. Hadley itself from an altitude of a quarter million miles is a treat...
  • Brilliant man, smart beyond words, courageous. Also flew the F-104 to it's limits, and a niche beyond, then lived another day.
  • @tracyexley8573
    David Scott, is someone I met who is a really nice guy!
  • @donb1183
    Dave's first two missions were commanded by Neil Armstrong (G8) and Jim McDivitt (A9). Would love to ask Dave to compare these two as commanders.
  • @pedrodiaz5540
    David Randolph Scott was one of the greatest astronaut ever to flight a mission.
  • @UAL320
    The complete opposite of John Young in the humble, “aww shucks” department….
  • @pedrodiaz5540
    Two suggestions if I may, give more time to this interview 38 minutos is to short to listen to colonel Dave R. Scott and second try to edit it in a better way.
  • Dang I thought Jim only went 1 lunar eva without water, not all 3. Yeah his electrolytes levels must of been low including his potassium levels. This definitely caused damage to Jim’s heart on Apollo 15. That’s is his own fault not speaking up. I would have pressed on too, the moon is a one time extraordinary adventure.
  • So poorly edited as soon as he started talking about Irwins ussue it cut out. Come on this is history. Fir fucks sake