Homer Hickam talks about building rockets and the October Sky Festival (3 of 3)
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- čas přidán 9. 03. 2008
- This interview took place in October of 2002.
A young man in a small West Virginia coal town dreams of building rockets to outer space as he witnesses Sputnik flying overhead. A perfect Hollywood opening scene, the story behind the hit film October Sky is all the more remarkable because it is drawn from the real life of former engineer Homer Hickam.
Hickam is interviewed by Ohio University chemical engineering professor Dr. Nicholas Dinos.
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Mr. Hickham is an inspiration to all of us who don't come from privileged backgrounds but who have dreams of bigger things. He is so encouraging of others and genuine in who he is. Well done Homer.
Awesome find! :D
I think that's why I loved the movie so much. Great things came from simple, hardworking people.
Homer Hickam was the reason i wanted to be an engineer in the first place. Truly an inspiring person.
Great movie, a classic! Homer Hickam looks like Will Farrell.
Homer, thank you for all you do for our country. I lived in Caretta and have been to Coalwood many times. My dad worked for Olga Coal Co.
October Sky is my favorite movie. I cry every time I watch it. It reminds me of my family up Cabin Creek in Eskdale.
What a great person. His accomplishments are fantastic but also the philosophies he lives by,"keep your families together".....so sad what the world has become.
The joy exuded by this man as he describes his love of rockets.
A very honourable man. A wonderful story. I loved the movie.
God bless Coalwood and the Rocket Boys.
Emotional story with emotional music. I had a similar father
I read the book before seeing the movie. Both were fantastic 👍
One of the greatest movies...
Thanks for the post.
this was 12 years ago
wonder howz he doin
awesome movie
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I am from this guys town.... LoL!
I'm from McDowell County West Virginia to
Now with 3D printers high schoolers are more capable than ever of making a rocket.
Only question would be if the metal filament would have the strength, flexibility, and heat resistance to handle the forces.
Like the company
Do they still do the Rocket Boys festival ?