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hotrex 01-17-2004 12:32 AM

Re:Landed on Mars...Impressed?
 
i have ways of fooling border patrol.

Semnos 01-17-2004 09:32 AM

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I've read that they did go back to the moon..I thinkg at least 5 times.
I even saw a vid on Discovery channel of one of the return missions. But they weren't advertised like tha first one, cause they alreayd won the moon race and I don't think a lot of people would have watched the other moon landings....it would be same ol same ol and maybe boring to the general public...

d16forlife 01-17-2004 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by hotrex
also , if we did make it once? why didnt we go there again, or possibly try to colonize the moon.....

Colonize?for what?so we can ---- it all to ---- like were doing to this planet?to fill the land with contamnants that will affect everyone in the future?Were a ------- plague that eats away at nature.I know the moon is barand but its bad enough its loosing its gravetational pull on the earth,we dont need to destroy it completely......what gravetational pull?let me answer that before I get flamed.what do you think couses high and low tides?The moons gravity!if we ---- it up were(our species)is dead!!

stretch-d 01-17-2004 09:59 AM

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True Semmy...

Also, radiation exposure in space is survivable for extended periods of time. Look at the shuttle missions or the people who've stayed in the spacestations for months at a time.

Oh, but wait... I for got. The shuttle and all other NASA programs aren't real.

Hey Hotrex... You plan on watching the Superbowl this year? Well... You might want to start driving toward Houston with tickets in your hand. Because the satelite that transmits the signal to your part of the country doesn't exist.

d16forlife 01-17-2004 10:04 AM

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I dont understand how people believe in god but dont believe that we landed on the moon ::).I dont want to turn this into a religiouse discussion.Im just making a point.The proof is physical and in front of your face....wake up !!!

bambooseven 01-17-2004 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by d16z64life
I dont understand how people believe in god but dont believe that we landed on the moon ::).I dont want to turn this into a religiouse discussion.Im just making a point.The proof is physical and in front of your face....wake up !!!

word.

Semnos 01-17-2004 01:12 PM

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I believe in God and I believe we landed on the moon ;D.

Reddy 01-17-2004 01:22 PM

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This is off topic but remember the other Mars rover that landed on the moon than got stuck on a rock or something? It was like a 5 billion dollar project that got fucked up becuase NASA used 2 companies to write the programmming software, one wrote they're algorithim in metric while the other company used Standard units. This is why it got fucked up becuase when they told it to move 2 feet it moved 2 meters instead.

warren_teg 01-17-2004 01:58 PM

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ha lol. thats pretty funny. but i don't think thats what happened. there smarter then that. i thought it got stuck because the shoot was in the way.

stretch-d 01-17-2004 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Whitey
This is off topic but remember the other Mars rover that landed on the moon than got stuck on a rock or something? It was like a 5 billion dollar project that got fucked up becuase NASA used 2 companies to write the programmming software, one wrote they're algorithim in metric while the other company used Standard units. This is why it got fucked up becuase when they told it to move 2 feet it moved 2 meters instead.

This is on topic but you're confusing the one that burned up on arrival with the Pathfinder rover. The part about the standard/ metric algorythyms is correct but it's not about the previous rover.

In fact there were two other missions before this latest rover that failed.


The last rover (Pathfinder) worked pretty good but it left a lot of questions unanswered.


There is another lander/rover that is on it's way right now to compliment the one that's currently on the Mars surface. If it's not there already, it will be in the next few days.


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