Dear Editor, We have all heard it many
We have all heard it many times that the Wright brothers invention of the airplane led to human kind being able to put a man on the moon.
However, the Wright brothers invented airplane science. What put man on the moon is rocket science.
I believe rocket science was first developed in China some three thousand years ago, where the Chinese developed fireworks and used them to celebrate holidays and to drive away evil spirits.
Airplane science has evolved considerably from the first flight Kitty Hawk. Its first flight lasted some 11 seconds and it flew some 116 feet.
To me, the Kitty Hawk was a powered box kite. Today’s passenger airlines are magnificent flying machines. You can travel from Austin, TX, to Los Angeles, California in about three hours. You will be flying at an altitude of 30,000 feet at some 500 miles per hour.
The rocket science in China used gun powder for thrust. NASA and Space X use liquids for the thrust required. The Apollo rockets used to put man on the moon were some 300 feet tall. Rockets are also used to put satellites in orbit around the Earth. The Hubble telescope requires rocket science to be placed in orbit. Recently there have been
Recently there have been UFP sightings around Kyle, TX. UFOs have no visible means of propulsion, no rockets, no propellers. I they use some electro-geomagnetic energy system unlike anything we have. They can make sharp turns at very high speeds.
In December of last year, the Games Webb telescope launched. It purportedly is 100 times more powerful and sensitive than the Hubble telescope. I haven’t yet seen one single picture taken by the Games Webb telescope. Did they find something they don’t want us to see?
— Frank Chovanec Taylor, TX