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archaeoastronomer Rollin Gillespie |
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back NASA rocket scientist Rollin Gillespie pinch-hit as a volunteer astronomer in the project to decipher enigmatic rock writings found in southeastern Colorado and the Oklahoma panhandle, many featuring archaeoastronomical aignments. Truly a renaissance man, Gillespie's interests were wide-ranging and his work, pioneering, especially in the construction of the Saturn V moon rocket engine and the genesis of the Trans-Lunar Injection equation that put astronauts on their precision S-curve trajectory to the moon and back. Here, he offers some philosphical observations on the difficulties that often arise in vetting worthy new ideas which, at the outset, seem radical, even crazy. |
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