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Originally posted by peacejet
These are all amazing wonders of our technological capability. It is only that we fail to appreciate these wonders.
Originally posted by GhostR1der
I'd say its the most primitive of our techincal ability to go into space. Just we don't get to see any good stuff.
Supposedly I'm to believe that we only have cars, rockets and planes for around a century of development, multiple wars and 'tech breakthroughs'.... yeah right.
Originally posted by iwannaseethisshipgodown
its not my moon its not your moon its not our moon. how do you know nothing bad happened up there.
japan isn't one the countries i was refering to and i think you know that.
so it is contaminating then?
i never said it was fake i said. how am i ignorant? i always want to know more.
once again i never stated it didn't happen, remember i never come to conclusions.
call me whatever you want and come to a conclusion on someone you never meet.
you didn't even answer all my questions but you know what i dont think i care.
p.s every now and then you might want to pull your head out of your arse for air, if its not stuck there.
Originally posted by reugen
So NASA knows for sure, absolute sure, there are no artefacts or other unknown objects on the moon ? To me this experiment is like blowing up the Giza plateau to search for water reservoirs, in the name of science of course.
Uranium exists on the moon, according to new data from a Japanese spacecraft.
Originally posted by peacejet
So going into space shows that we are primitivie?
Well the fact is compared to the aliens we are primitive. There is not questioning that.
Originally posted by zorgon
Yeah pretty much... with the old rust buckets they show us. It's a 'miracle' if they ever landed that clunky lander on the moon
Originally posted by ngchunter
Since the moon has no atmosphere,
It was the world's first true dedicated spaceship.
Originally posted by zorgon
Of course it does silly. NASA says so... the only disagreement is how much
Well sure that has been the party line all these years. I will wait till LRO shows me your right. Call me when they do
Originally posted by Rotwang
I don't believe that a bomb is necessary to achieve the results that NASA needs for their Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite LACROSS. NASA intends to use two heavy impactors, what exactly these impactors are is not clearly defined, perhaps it will be the upper stages of the Atlas 5 rockets.