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Why haven't we been back to the moon in 38 years?
I know that we can't go back to a place that we have never visited. :warning
But to those who really believe NASA, why haven't we been back to the moon in 38 years? |
We make our own cheese now, in Wisconsin I think.. No reason to mine the moon, yet.
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Because it was expensive as hell, and politicians of the time felt we had done all that justified the expense... Russia had been beaten, and we grabbed a bunch of rocks.
Our plan to go back in 2019 (dependant on us verifying with 100% certainty that ice water does, in fact, exist on the moon as we're already nearly certain it does) includes establishing a permanent base to act as both a lunar research facility and a way-station for lunar-based launches between the Earth and other destinations, such as Mars. I have absolutely no problem saying that anyone who thinks we didn't actually go to the moon in the 60's either isn't bothering to do any real research on the matter, or isn't the brightest crayon in the box.... or both. Start here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_l...ing_experiment :2 cents: |
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er, no oil..?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Revere or Christopher Columbus, or building 7... All lies, and with no real solid proof, no blast in or blast out site, I mean come on.. why would you think it's true? |
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Nothing to see there...
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http://boles.com/called/sw357.jpg |
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wow, another conspiracy theory thread on gfy...
carry on, while I grab my seat here... |
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Everything in that video has been debunked subsequently. Go to a library, man. Quote:
Would you rather me have used any of these: http://www.lpi.usra.edu/expmoon/Apol...ents_LRRR.html http://www.csr.utexas.edu/mlrs/history.html http://physics.ucsd.edu/%7Etmurphy/apollo/lrrr.html http://www.obs-azur.fr/cerga/laser/laslune/llr.htm http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclips...olloLaser.html http://www.washington.edu/newsroom/n...e/k011402.html http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...htm?list736830 http://www.cnn.com/TECH/space/9907/2...lo.experiment/ http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/features.cfm?feature=605 instead? I'm only going to show you the door... you can kick your own ass through it. As far as blast craters go, there was none to be expected. Read up on the physics of the lander sometime instead of just reading other people's thoughts. The lander's engines were in an environment much more similar to a vaccum than on Earth - which caused a much larger area of dispersal.... that and the lunar soil is also nearly as compact as rock - exemplified by the drill that got stuck on Apollo 15. There was a significant amount of scatter - as just about any video of any landing shows you. Insofar as irrefutable proof, there's also the matter of several independent agencies picking up transmissions from the moon during the lunar landings of the 60's, independently verifying our presence there... same as they did when Russia first crashed a probe into the lunar surface a few years before we landed. Especially with the modern bowl of crapola we're being served, I understand the tendency to be hesitant in believing everything we're told... But you conspiracy nuts are barking up the wrong tree on this one - and doing so in matters such as these only serve to discredit you on topics you might have a better understanding of. You're loosing street cred with anyone with half a brain here, imho. |
LOL D... you got to be kidding me. Sure, NASA has multi billion dollar budget so they can afford top writers to put their ridiculous thesis together in a desperate attempt to debunk what any reasonable man can see. Sadly (but not really, we need sheep to retain balance in this world) there's enough blindfolded sheep who can't see further than a tip of their noses and so they just follow where they are led.
Since you chose the path of a dumb follower, it'd be a waste of time to try to open your eyes. Afterall - one can only show you the door, you are the one who has to walk through it (seen The Matrix?). Compare NASA and their fabricated bullshit for which they have unlimited funds to nourish or follow arguments of people who don't have funds of NASA yet their message is much more powerful. Why is that possible - it's because it doesn't matter how much money you have to polish your lies, the truth will always shine the clearer. Even without expensive polish applied to it. http://www.ufos-aliens.co.uk/cosmicapollo.html http://www.moonmovie.com/moonmovie/ |
The pledge to go to the moon Kennedy gave back in the 60s was political. It was shortly after the Cuba crisis. It cost a small fortune, the benefits were negligible and the reasons to go again are few. Maybe if Bush really fucks in Iraq, worse than he has, he will do it as a face saver.
Launching missions to Mars and Venus? Please give me a break. What is there that will benefit mankind in return for the money, energy and resources for going? As far as going further is concerned, stop watching Star Wars, it's fiction. The actual cost of going to another solar system would bankrupt the whole worlds economy and for what cause. We have far more pressing and cheaper problems to solve here. How about solving the problems of driving to the local mall and not fucking the Earths atmosphere first? |
the cold war is over. there hasn't been a need to. going to space/moon.mars is mostly about politics/prestige... not science.
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Those URL's don't tell you anything other than, someone, probably the russians put probes on the moon that we can bounce lasers off of and the same picture, posted over and over again.. I want proof. I don't care if we did or didn't land on the moon, but I have seen 1000 good things to say we lied and like 2 that are real, and I stopped believing school book text about 10 years ago. |
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TV gave the best analogy, humans are the last 2 seconds in a 24 hour day, we are nothing, it's as dumb as thinking we could blow up the earth. |
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You realize, the world's internet was science fiction in Gibson's mind 45 years ago. Traveling in space was science fiction 60 years ago. The act of flying itself was part of the plot in the first science fiction work I believe. And here we are... living the "Star Wars" life. We're not gonna be here - on the Earth - forever, ya know. That's pretty much scientific fact. It's gonna die out one day. Space is where we have left to turn... and we gotta start somewhere. This is the next logical step. As far as fiscal rewards - if we could find an easy way to mine the moon and asteroids and other planets... we pretty much have a near-infinite source of whatever natural elements we could ever need. Mars could provide us with invaluable scientific data as to how the Earth formed, and where, exactly, it's going.... not to mention there's enough minerals on the planet to last us a few hundred generations, if need be. And it's all a hell of a lot better of a focus and use of our budget than sending kids to Iraq, imho. |
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nothing really on the moon, we should be exploring further out.
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..as we have never been there..........
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A further benefit is around a 40% reduction on the massive trade deficits which have been happening for decades. BTW.. the book is going to be called - "The First Steps to Solvency" and subtitled, "Learn to live to a standard you can afford and quit leeching loans off other nations to support the unsustainable" :) |
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Contact any of the people at the laser listening posts. Arrange a field trip, and check out their facilities... I hear they welcome visitors and questions about the moon landings regularly. Go to the library. Check out the newspapers of the time. Call and verify the reports of the agencies that independently reported picking up signals from the moon during the landings yourself. I know you're probably used to people doing thinking, and then telling you what they think, and you basing what you think is cool to believe on that - but if you're demanding proof, grow a pair and get out there and do it yourself, ya know? Quote:
It's up to you. I have the benefit of being someone who was a skeptic, and so went to work answering my questions. So I've been there... and I'm 100% on this one... and I'm never 100% on anything. |
There is little reason to go back until we have fusion reactors widely available.
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And, as I've inferred, the moon's a great natural jump point to those "further out" destinations you speak of. Less escape velocity needed = easier launches to wherever. We're starting to build a launch-pad there in 2019, if all goes as planned. |
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If this is such a huge theory, then why don't they just show us the foot prints? Google can zoom in a girls thong in a pickup truck, and we can't look through our super telescopes and see the foot prints? Wait, we can leave foot prints but not blast marks? nm, different story. Quote:
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Money is clearly what drives all this, if the same people could drop oil or whatever and make solar power earn them trillions, they would. I am getting solar power for my house, the sun shines 300 days a year here. But the kicker is, not a big thing but to put things in perspective. Last year the power companies quit buying or storing the return energy... That's just sucks. |
1. Because it's expensive, like hundreds of billions of dollars expensive.
2. Because we already did it. ;) |
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TheDoc, I'm curious...
those big missles they built for lots and lots of dollars, and then shot up with people in them.. they did all that just to fool us all? Or did that never happen either? Were all those missle launches fake too? My biggest question always is though, why fake the whole thing at all? They built the landers, we know that, you can look at them in museums. They built the missles, we know that, they still build them today and shoot shit up there. They built the space shuttle, and noone is saying the international space station is fake, right? So, rather than actually learning space flight by going to the nearest object first, we actually skipped all that, invested billions in FAKING it (since we did have to build the landers, the missles and shit, just to destroy them)... and then suddenly we build technology that flys all the way to mars and puts little robots on there? Oh wait, or are those fake too? BTW, footprints on the moon VS. blast marks: Footprints: small localized changes which cause prints in the dust on the moon; blast marks: very big, chaoticly formed changes in the dust, hard to spot since they probably cause very slight slopes and thus its not easy to see as the sunlight does not produce a good 3d image compared to a localized footprint. Unless you look very closely, can you see a mark in a 10"x10" sand-pit which has a 1' deep dent in it forming a round crator as big as the pit itself? You would have to look REALLY CLOSE to see that... And regarding your "why do they not show us the footprints".. why exactly would they? So you can say they faked that too? The only way you would BELEIVE it would be if they put you in a rocket, shot you up to the moon, let you land and see it for yourself. And reading signals from the moon.. emm.. its called "directional radio waves".. its a rather old technology actually. And why encrypt something that you _WANT_ the russians to know about? |
I want a GoogleMoon
http://www.csun.edu/science/geoscien...unar_Rover.jpg |
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So what about the shit air we breath in every day. Do you think this is doing us and our children good or what? I remember when a grey/beige cloud did not hover over every city, when you could take a picture outdoors and get clean light. D yes I accept that without dreams we are nothing, but we have to look at reality as well. How many of the dreams man had came to nothing? You only quote the ones that worked. To my knowledge no one has so far come up with anything valuable enough to justify the expense. As someone pointed out "No oil there." If there was anything worth having then we would of gone. We put up satellites all the time, because it's profitable, the Internet exists because it's profitable, in fact everything you quoted happened because there was money to be made. So far I do not see anyone making money from moon dust. Might change but there are far more pressing problems here on Earth to solve first. |
I wouldn't surprised me if it was faked at first, but later attempts seem to be successful.
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You have successfully nominated yourself for a Bullshit Of The Year AWARD. Job well done. *insert standing ovation here* |
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Also, you never replied to the interesting fact that somehow we were too stupid to land on the moon, but with no prior knowledge of space travel (since its all been faked) we suddenly have an international space station. Or is that faked too? Quote:
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Also, could you post the, to you, most obvious reasons why its a fake? I mean, that prove that the video is a fake? Like, what, the flag waving? The shadows? The black sky? |
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http://www.cosmos4kids.com/extras/dt...huttle_580.jpg |
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