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Originally posted by HowardRoark
This subject has strayed way off track
Originally posted by cmdrkeenkid
Originally posted by HowardRoark
This subject has strayed way off track
You're right... It has. Let's get back to talking about the Moon Landing, eh folks?
Originally posted by HowardRoark
This subject has strayed way off track
But, just to add to the discussion:
an aerial gamma ray survey of the U.S.
Originally posted by pepsi78
kmdkid it's not like you have to rob me of points till i reach minus infinity
I realy dont got anything personal agaist you.
If you dont agree fine but dont take it personal.
Originally posted by pepsi78
Okay you didint read my post
The moon is the problem and has nothing to do with the sun
Here
The Moon surface is baldly exposed to cosmic radiation, some of that type of radiation is very hard to block with shielding. Furthermore, when cosmic rays hit the ground, they produce a dangerous spray of secondary particles right at your feet. All this radiation penetrating human flesh can damage DNA, boosting the risk of cancer and other maladies.
Except for quick trips to the Moon during the Apollo program, most human spaceflight has occurred near Earth where our planet's magnetic field provides a natural shield.
Originally posted by pepsi78
I did copy and paste and i have provided a link near it.
I was robed several points for that.
Originally posted by pepsi78
Why is there a astronaut seating on the moon with his vision exposed
to the sun? He is faceing the sun with out the protection visor.
Since there is no atmosfere to protect the astronaut from ultra violets
he should be blinded.
Originally posted by pepsi78
Do we see the moon clear in the day time?
Originally posted by pepsi78
I dont think the atmosfere would be that important so it can reflect such a
shineing spot.
Originally posted by SteveR
True enough. Do you have the source for that photo?
Originally posted by pepsi78
Do we see the moon clear in the day time?
I dont think the atmosfere would be that important so it can reflect such a
shineing spot.
Do we get refetions from mars or jupiter in our wind shields?it does not matterreally if you think light travels at light speed and we dont get such reflections.
But we do get them from the sun.
Originally posted by pepsi78
The site that i got it from is saiyng that they got it from here
www.hq.nasa.gov...
Originally posted by cmdrkeenkid
Erm, the atmosphere doesn't "reflect" light from the Moon while the Sun is up. It's just that the direct light from the Sun pales the light from the Sun that is reflecting off the Moon
Originally posted by cmdrkeenkid
Show me a NASA website that shows that picture and I'll believe it. Until then, I'm saying that that is a hoax.