NOVEMBER 17th - Do Your Thing, Robo Lover



On this day in 1967, the Surveyor 6 restarted its engines for 2.5 seconds, moved west 8 feet, and then landed becoming the first the man-made object to lift off from the moon. Really goes to show how much circumstance and surrounding lend importance to a maneuver that might otherwise be fairly ordinary. I’m sure spacecrafts have made longer movements since, possibly before--during testing, but being the first one on the moon takes it to another level. I realize that Surveyor 6 was not a sentient being and thus probably didn’t have a feeling one way or the other about being the first man-made object to lift off from the moon. You never know though. Maybe Hal 9000 from Kubrick’s 2001 was based on Surveyor 6’s OS. Minus the whole homicidal tendencies. Though they were no humans on the spacecraft, so who really knows. The point, I think, is that amazing is really just about circumstance. Your first kiss, though probably not amazing in execution unless you were a grade school Casanova that practiced kissing fruit before your first spin the bottle experience, was memorable because of circumstance. The first kiss with the love of your life, that probably crossed over into amazing territory. Unless it was with a non-sentient being like Surveyor 6. Of course if that is the case, you probably have bigger issues than worrying about the thin line that differs the banal from the extraordinary. But hey, do your thing, robo-lover. I’m not judging.

This day has been Marked.

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