Once upon a time, Captain Infinity said:   
   >Once Upon A Time,   
   >Chris Adams wrote:   
   >>Harrison Schmitt (the last man, and only pure scientist, to   
   >>walk on the Moon) will be here in a couple of weeks for a dinner to   
   >>celebrate the 40th anniversary of the last manned Moon landing.   
   >   
   >Nitpick: Schmitt was the last man to step onto the Moon. Eugene Cernan was   
   >the last man to walk on the moon. (Schmitt exited the Apollo 17 lander last   
   >upon landing, and entered it first when they were leaving.)   
      
   The way I meant it was "of the 12 men to walk on the Moon, the other 11   
   did it before him". Yes, one of the 11 _also_ did it after him. :)   
      
   In any case, it is depressing that in a couple of weeks, it will have   
   been 40 YEARS since anybody went there. We had local news stories   
   yesterday and today about NASA tearing down the engine test stand used   
   for the F-1 engine (the engine used in the first stage of the Saturn V   
   moon rocket). It hadn't been used since before Apollo 11 flew, and it   
   cost them money for maintenance, but it was still sad for it to go.   
      
   The test stand used for the whole first stage of the Saturn V (aka the   
   S1C) is still here, although IIRC it has been around 10 years since it   
   was last used. I went up the stand a couple of times, and saw a few   
   SSME test firings, but that was just a single 435,000 lbf thrust engine,   
   not five 1.5 million lbf thrust engines.   
      
   There's a local company (Dynetics, partnering with Rocketdyne) that is   
   proposing using an upgraded version of the F-1 engine for a later   
   generation of SLS booster stage. They think they can get a modern   
   version up to 1.8 million lbf!   
      
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