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How did you know the Redstonecouldn't support orbital flight? That's classified information It's top secret. Well, it's no secret why theRedstone test keep failing its flight for sub-orbital flight,but it can't handle the weight of the capsule and push it into space. Numbers don't lie. And you figured it all out with this? Half the data is redacted What's there tells the storyif you read between the lines. The distance from launch to orbit, we know.Then mass we know. The Mercury Capsule weight, we know. And the speeds are there.. In the data. You did the math. Yes, sir. I looked beyond. And how do you know about theAtlas rocket?
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How did you know the Redstone couldn't support orbital flight
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That's classified information
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It's top secret
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Well it's no secret why the Redstone test keep failing
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its flight for sub orbital flight but it can't handle the weight of the capsule
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and push it into space
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Numbers don't lie
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And you figured it all out with this
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Half the data is redacted
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What's there tells the story if you read between the lines
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The distance from launch to orbit we know Then mass we know
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The Mercury Capsule weight we know
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And the speeds are there In the data
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You did the math
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Yes sir
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I looked beyond
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And how do you know about the Atlas rocket
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The untold story of Katherine G. Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson – brilliant African-American women working at NASA and serving as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in history – the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit. The visionary trio crossed all gender and race lines to inspire generations to dream big.