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Not into space exploration but will work on earth form more than potatoes.
The Turing test is a proposal for a test of a machine's ability to demonstrate intelligence. It proceeds as follows: a human judge engages in a natural language conversation with one human and one machine, each of which tries to appear human.
Great point - don't hold your breath on getting an answer off that one though
Originally posted by Cyberbian
The Hubble had the ability to perform Earth Observation.
Originally posted by watchZEITGEISTnow
Manchester Lunar Program pictures I have from a BOOK (A new Photographic Atlas Of The Moon - Zdenek Kopal (1971) show some VERY close detailed views of the Moon - better than NAZAs recent attempts BTW. ...
Originally posted by rapunzel222
reply to post by LunarLooney1
yeah, they're totally insulting everyones intelligence in suggesting thos are the best pictures of the moon they can get....
...the problem is; if people dont realize their intelligence is being insulted; does that make them dumb? or just unobservant?...
...its criminal how little they teach kids at school...
Originally posted by Cyberbian
reply to post by wmd_2008
The Hubble had the ability to perform Earth Observation. I remember being astonished when it was announced years ago that it had broken.
Just a year or two prior NASA had made a statement that the moon was too close for Hubble to observe.
Help me out here, which is Hubble closer to, Earth or the Moon?