I just found this video,
and was immediately moved to share it with you.
We have seen so many videos and still shots from the first successful Moon Landing mission, but have you ever wondered what it was like on the ground during the lift-off of the Apollo 11?
Here is a video taken at 500 frames per second, and played back at a much slower speed so you can see the flaming fury of the lift-off of that historical space mission.
If there is difficulty seeing the video, click here.





Very cool! And very . . . HOT!
You might want to check out this blog . . . Anne gathers some amazing images:
http://zenandgenki.com/2012/06/01/pics-of-the-week-11-wear-your-greens-rich-neighbours-a-bike-and-a-car-renewal-star-destroyer-umbrella-and-a-japanese-book-shop/
Thanks, Nancy… those were very cool, indeed.
-r