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Related: About this forumEd Dwight Jr: The first black astronaut who never flew
Around minute 34 it starts to get really weird...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p07h39xg
underpants
(186,633 posts)Cool. Hopefully watching later
Blue_Tires
(55,784 posts)https://www.thehistorymakers.org/biography/ed-dwight-39
https://www.denverpost.com/2019/07/05/ed-dwight-jr-first-black-man-trained-astronaut-apollo-11/
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/chasing-moon-ed-dwight-first-african-american-candidate-space/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/express/2019/07/18/former-apollo-trainees-career-took-off-different-direction/
Rhiannon12866
(222,104 posts)For a brief moment, the civil rights movement and the space race came together.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/16/us/ed-dwight-was-set-to-be-the-first-black-astronaut-heres-why-that-never-happened.html?action=click&module=RelatedLinks&pgtype=Article
kosmograd
(11 posts)Uh, what's she talking about? "Gravitational force could pull blood from your eyes, rendering you sightless. "
kosmograd
(11 posts)Is this even true? If an astronaut candidate believed he'd just be able to passively ride in a remote-controlled craft, would he have the skills to take control if needed? Something doesn't add up.
ludorph quote:
Riding a rocket had little in common with flying a plane, aside from being airborne. The basic thing you have to understand, Dwight explained recently, is everything that happens on that spaceship, from the time you crawl into that seat to the time it touches down, is controlled from the ground. Theres no one thing that makes a good astronaut. I dont know any person with determination and will that cant go to space.
Blue_Tires
(55,784 posts)the USSR for example didn't allow their early cosmonauts to do ANYTHING -- The whole show was controlled from the ground and the cosmonauts were basically passengers. The USA was planning to go a similar path but ultimately decided to allow a margin for some manual control by the guys in the capsule.
kosmograd
(11 posts)From the first orbital flights, Mercury astronauts had to override or supplement automated systems. Remote control was impractical due to only rare space-to-ground radio contact. If Dwight really believed that the astronaut needed to only be a passive passenger, that would have made a poor impression in his NASA interview [if he even got that far].
kosmograd
(11 posts)No question it was an ordeal on him, but could it be he was as much [or more] a victim of cynical White House electioneering manipulation as of non-existent ''astronaut racism'' [as Wikipedia and contemporary political exploiters called it]?.
Blue_Tires
(55,784 posts)Seriously??
Welcome to the site, by the way.
kosmograd
(11 posts)The narrative refers to a statement from USAF officer Chuck Yeager that nobody has ever claimed to have heard, even second hand. Dwight graduated on schedule and got a good test pilot assignment -- what's the problem? And where's there any evidence for any NASA astronaut misbehavior?
Blue_Tires
(55,784 posts)You want further evidence get out there and find it... Or go to Denver and talk to Dwight yourself.
Why is racism in 1961 so impossible for you to believe??
kosmograd
(11 posts)"You want further evidence get out there and find it.."
Isn't the accuser responsible for providing the evidence?
As to 'further' evidence, one quibble: I'm asking for ANY evidence Yeager made such a statement.
A told me that B told him that C told him that D said it -- uh, under what school of jurisprudence or journalism is that considered 'evidence'?
kosmograd
(11 posts)Gosh, I didn't mean to shut down this conversation by just asking for evidence for accusations against Yeager. Hello?
kosmograd
(11 posts)
. so I guess silence means nobody can prove any of those racism accusations against NASA and Yeager?
This is my shocked face: 8-0
kosmograd
(11 posts)Edward J. Dwight [March 2, 2020] == I never accused Chuck Yeager of causing my failure to fly in space. It was the political environment of the day that transcended anything that Chuck Yeager had an impact on.
https://www.facebook.com/NPR/posts/10159027154926756
kosmograd
(11 posts)"Why is racism in 1961 so impossible for you to believe??"
Why is a third-hand hearsay rumor adequate evidence? Dwight said he heard from a guy who said he heard from a guy who said Yeager said it. What's the chance of distortion/elaboration along that hearsay pathway?
OK, so he's a white guy in 1962, so third hand accusations of racism automatically are proof enough?
Can I presume that you are thereby implicitly conceding that there IS no other evidence that this was what Yeager had actually said?