55 Jahre ist es schon her, dass die Menschheit zum ersten Mal auf den Mond gelandet ist. Obwohl die Astronauten eine unbekannte Welt betraten, mit vielen möglichen Komplikationen, gab es einen Plan.
Wir feiern in dieser Woche 55 Jahre Mondlandung und den "Flight Plan" dafür. Die Reise begann am 16.Juli und endete erfolgreich am 24. Juli mit einem kurzen Zwischenstopp auf dem Mond. Mehr als 400.000 Menschen arbeiteten an dieser Reise und haben direkt oder indirekt auch am Flugplan gearbeitet. Der Wahnsinn oder?
Liebe Grüße Maxi
Drop: 10. Juli 18:00 Uhr Knafs Lander 1 "Flight Plan" und Ultem
made by Daily Customs in Hamburg Ultem von Hand poliert in unserer Werkstatt
Knafs Lander 1 "Flight Plan" - KnifeLounge ExclusiveTitanium handle scales in "Flight Plan Apollo 11" designwith drawings from the original flight plan of the Apollo 11 missionMade in Hamburg, Germany as a complete set with knife or as a tray set for self-assembly The probably most important journey of mankind began 55 years ago. Although it was a journey into the unknown, nothing was left to chance.This flight plan and mission involved countless hours of intensive work: up to 400,000 people worked on it for an average of 1,000 hours per year from 1961 to 1969. That's a rough estimate of 3,200,000,000 hours.
The plan for mankind's greatest journey: Apollo 11In the summer of 1969, the world gazed upon an extraordinary plan that would redefine the limits of human endeavor. This plan, designed by brilliant minds at NASA, was more than just a technical blueprint - it was the embodiment of mankind's dream of reaching the stars. This plan was called Apollo 11.The dream and the preparationThe journey began not with the firing of engines, but in the quiet offices and laboratories where engineers and scientists worked tirelessly to consider every imponderable. The plan, as detailed and meticulous as possible, was at the heart of the mission. Every step, every calculation was of enormous importance.The launch: the big step into the unknownOn July 16, 1969, under the brilliant skies of Cape Canaveral, the Saturn V rocket lifted off. With a thunderous roar, it broke through the Earth's atmosphere, carried by the carefully prepared plan. On board were the astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, the protagonists of an epic journey.The path to the moon: a precise choreographyIn space, the plan was the only guide. Every single step was minutely planned: the transfer into lunar orbit, the separation of the lunar module Eagle from the command module Columbia, and the careful landing on the unknown terrain of the moon. As the Eagle approaches the moon, the plan is followed down to the smallest detail to ensure the safety and success of the mission.The Landing: One Small Step for a ManOn July 20, 1969, the plan finally became a reality. "The Eagle has landed," Armstrong announced as the lunar module Eagle touched down safely on the surface of the moon. The world held its breath as Neil Armstrong descended the ladder and spoke the first words to be engraved in history: "One small step for a man, but one giant leap for mankind."The stay on the moon: exploring and collectingThe astronauts spent hours on the lunar surface, with the plan guiding their actions. They collected rock samples, used scientific instruments and documented their activities. Every step and action was a testament to the careful planning and preparation that made the mission possible.The Return: Coming Home from the StarsThe flight back to Earth was equally critical. The plan called for the lunar module to ascend back to the command module, where Collins waited patiently. After a successful reunion, the journey back to Earth began. On July 24, 1969, they landed safely in the Pacific Ocean, welcomed by a jubilant humanity.The Plan: The LegacyThe Apollo 11 plan was more than just a feat of engineering. It was a symbol of the collective effort and the tireless will of mankind to explore the unknown. Every stage of the mission, every detail of the plan, tells the story of an extraordinary triumph and the unwavering belief in what we can achieve together.Apollo 11 remains a testament to the fact that when humanity has a clear plan, no frontier is too far. The plan of Apollo 11 was the map to the stars, and the people who followed it are the heroes who paved the way.
Knafs Lander 1 "Flight Plan" - KnifeLounge ExclusiveTitanium handle scales in "Flight Plan Apollo 11" designwith drawings from the original flight plan of the Apollo 11 missionMade in Hamburg, Germany as a complete set with knife or as a tray set for self-assembly The probably most important journey of mankind began 55 years ago. Although it was a journey into the unknown, nothing was left to chance.This flight plan and mission involved countless hours of intensive work: up to 400,000 people worked on it for an average of 1,000 hours per year from 1961 to 1969. That's a rough estimate of 3,200,000,000 hours.
The plan for mankind's greatest journey: Apollo 11In the summer of 1969, the world gazed upon an extraordinary plan that would redefine the limits of human endeavor. This plan, designed by brilliant minds at NASA, was more than just a technical blueprint - it was the embodiment of mankind's dream of reaching the stars. This plan was called Apollo 11.The dream and the preparationThe journey began not with the firing of engines, but in the quiet offices and laboratories where engineers and scientists worked tirelessly to consider every imponderable. The plan, as detailed and meticulous as possible, was at the heart of the mission. Every step, every calculation was of enormous importance.The launch: the big step into the unknownOn July 16, 1969, under the brilliant skies of Cape Canaveral, the Saturn V rocket lifted off. With a thunderous roar, it broke through the Earth's atmosphere, carried by the carefully prepared plan. On board were the astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, the protagonists of an epic journey.The path to the moon: a precise choreographyIn space, the plan was the only guide. Every single step was minutely planned: the transfer into lunar orbit, the separation of the lunar module Eagle from the command module Columbia, and the careful landing on the unknown terrain of the moon. As the Eagle approaches the moon, the plan is followed down to the smallest detail to ensure the safety and success of the mission.The Landing: One Small Step for a ManOn July 20, 1969, the plan finally became a reality. "The Eagle has landed," Armstrong announced as the lunar module Eagle touched down safely on the surface of the moon. The world held its breath as Neil Armstrong descended the ladder and spoke the first words to be engraved in history: "One small step for a man, but one giant leap for mankind."The stay on the moon: exploring and collectingThe astronauts spent hours on the lunar surface, with the plan guiding their actions. They collected rock samples, used scientific instruments and documented their activities. Every step and action was a testament to the careful planning and preparation that made the mission possible.The Return: Coming Home from the StarsThe flight back to Earth was equally critical. The plan called for the lunar module to ascend back to the command module, where Collins waited patiently. After a successful reunion, the journey back to Earth began. On July 24, 1969, they landed safely in the Pacific Ocean, welcomed by a jubilant humanity.The Plan: The LegacyThe Apollo 11 plan was more than just a feat of engineering. It was a symbol of the collective effort and the tireless will of mankind to explore the unknown. Every stage of the mission, every detail of the plan, tells the story of an extraordinary triumph and the unwavering belief in what we can achieve together.Apollo 11 remains a testament to the fact that when humanity has a clear plan, no frontier is too far. The plan of Apollo 11 was the map to the stars, and the people who followed it are the heroes who paved the way.
Knafs Lander 1 Ultem - KnifeLounge ExclusiveUltem handle scales for the Lander 1Made in Hamburg, Germany and polished by handas a complete set with knife or as a scales set for self-assembly assambled on a Lander 1 (D2 Version)
Knafs Lander 1 Ultem - KnifeLounge ExclusiveUltem handle scales for the Lander 1Made in Hamburg, Germany and polished by handas a complete set with knife or as a scales set for self-assembly
Jack Wolf Knives The Benny
S90V Steel Highend Framelock Folder Titanium bolster
Tube You will receive the knife in a tin. Each tin has a drawing customised to the knife. Ben was able to win over Marvel artist Sean Tiffany for this. Microfibre cloth the colour of the microfibre cloths change depending on the pattern of the knife. Genius, right? Stickers and Discs Also designed by Sean Tiffany Plug for clip recess is also available. For clipless carrying All Jack Wolf Knives are produced in small runs. This means that as soon as it is sold out, it will not come back for a while.
Jack Wolf Knives The Benny
S90V Steel Highend Framelock Folder Titanium bolster
Tube You will receive the knife in a tin. Each tin has a drawing customised to the knife. Ben was able to win over Marvel artist Sean Tiffany for this. Microfibre cloth the colour of the microfibre cloths change depending on the pattern of the knife. Genius, right? Stickers and Discs Also designed by Sean Tiffany Plug for clip recess is also available. For clipless carrying All Jack Wolf Knives are produced in small runs. This means that as soon as it is sold out, it will not come back for a while.
Jack Wolf Knives The Benny
S90V Steel Highend Framelock Folder Titanium bolster
Tube You will receive the knife in a tin. Each tin has a drawing customised to the knife. Ben was able to win over Marvel artist Sean Tiffany for this. Microfibre cloth the colour of the microfibre cloths change depending on the pattern of the knife. Genius, right? Stickers and Discs Also designed by Sean Tiffany Plug for clip recess is also available. For clipless carrying All Jack Wolf Knives are produced in small runs. This means that as soon as it is sold out, it will not come back for a while.
Jack Wolf Knives The Benny
S90V Steel Highend Framelock Folder Titanium bolster
Tube You will receive the knife in a tin. Each tin has a drawing customised to the knife. Ben was able to win over Marvel artist Sean Tiffany for this. Microfibre cloth the colour of the microfibre cloths change depending on the pattern of the knife. Genius, right? Stickers and Discs Also designed by Sean Tiffany Plug for clip recess is also available. For clipless carrying All Jack Wolf Knives are produced in small runs. This means that as soon as it is sold out, it will not come back for a while.
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RGT Spyderco Paramilitary 2 Brewhawk Backspacer
Replacement Backspacer for your Spyderco Paramilitary 2
with built-in bottle opener
made of titanium with stonewashed finish
made in the USA
RGT handle scales Spyderco Paramilitary 2Handle scales for your Spyderco Paramilitary 2Made of titanium, micarta or ultemTitanium handle scales weigh only 48 gramsMade in USAPlease note:The clip position is RHTU (Right Hand Tip Up) - Not suitable for left-handers.
RGT handle scales Spyderco Paramilitary 2Handle scales for your Spyderco Paramilitary 2Made of titanium, micarta or ultemTitanium handle scales weigh only 48 gramsMade in USAPlease note:The clip position is RHTU (Right Hand Tip Up) - Not suitable for left-handers.
RGT handle scales Spyderco Paramilitary 2Handle scales for your Spyderco Paramilitary 2Made of titanium, micarta or ultemTitanium handle scales weigh only 48 gramsMade in USAPlease note:The clip position is RHTU (Right Hand Tip Up) - Not suitable for left-handers.