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Come watch NASA Launch Luner Lander
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2025-01-29 at 11:28 PM UTC5 minutes to go
2 Landers launched from one Rocket
firefly mission
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2025-01-29 at 11:47 PM UTCI don't see the point. I'd explore the asteroids.
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2025-01-30 at 2:23 AM UTCI was thinking the other day that this technology will make blockading an area or country a thing of the past
Good call
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2025-01-30 at 2:27 AM UTCdid they crash ?
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2025-01-30 at 2:35 AM UTCIf a spaceship was sent out to explore your fatass i would call it the loser lander
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2025-01-30 at 5:02 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bradley If a spaceship was sent out to explore your fatass i would call it the loser lander
You're such a fucking low life who can't respect how wonderful that soon. maybe 10 years will be on some bad ass floating platform in space for under 3k for a week.
I may not live to see it but in 20 years I could see a Cruise ship in space with people able to lock a teather on a balcony and spend maybe an hour in a space suit as the ships spins and rotates to get a head over the planet view like you're a bird in space.
That's gonna be FUCKING BAD ASS.
unrelated. Because I'm on Gabapentin, I wasnt wearing glasses. my eyes saw like two butt cheeks and her lips I thought was a tight version of Goatse
you're super fucking mean to Candy
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2025-01-30 at 5:04 AM UTC
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2025-01-30 at 5:04 AM UTC
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2025-01-30 at 6:03 AM UTCThey can't get through the Firmament, after 100 years trying. It's like a giant dome, and has miles of water, before you hit the indestructible shell, which in itself is miles thick.
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2025-01-30 at 6:04 AM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ They can't get through the Firmament, after 100 years trying. It's like a giant dome, and has miles of water, before you hit the indestructible shell, which in itself is miles thick.
Firmament is like an ocean. an ocean of voidness. we train in water. there is some similarities to this Ocean of blackness. it's there but we've entered into it. So now you're a Moon Lander denier? -
2025-01-30 at 6:05 AM UTCGot damn Canadian Nit Wit Commie fuck
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2025-01-30 at 6:39 AM UTC
Originally posted by Landy Pamm Firmament is like an ocean. an ocean of voidness. we train in water. there is some similarities to this Ocean of blackness. it's there but we've entered into it. So now you're a Moon Lander denier?
Space travel is impossible with a combustion engine. Newton's Third Law states that there must be an Object B for the Object A to push against to achieve forward thrust. In space, there is no air, no Object B for the engine's exhaust to push against, so the rocket would just remain motionless, in place, and could not accelerate forward. That would maybe work for Wile E. Coyote, but it wouldn't work in real life. It's all nothing but lies they've told everyone for decades and decades and decades. The farthest they've ever gotten is to the inside surface of the Dome, the Firmament, if you will, which is impregnable to even nuclear explosions or plasma. And you can believe they've tried, all through the years. The Moon is also a giant mechanical satellite, which was towed into Earth's orbit about 5,500 years ago, which acts as a highly-advanced surveillance station, a highly-advanced weapons system, and a soul-collection unit. Research "The Time Before the Moon." -
2025-01-30 at 6:48 AM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Space travel is impossible with a combustion engine. Newton's Third Law states that there must be an Object B for the Object A to push against to achieve forward thrust. In space, there is no air, no Object B for the engine's exhaust to push against, so the rocket would just remain motionless, in place, and could not accelerate forward. That would maybe work for Wile E. Coyote, but it wouldn't work in real life. It's all nothing but lies they've told everyone for decades and decades and decades. The farthest they've ever gotten is to the inside surface of the Dome, the Firmament, if you will, which is impregnable to even nuclear explosions or plasma. And you can believe they've tried, all through the years. The Moon is also a giant mechanical satellite, which was towed into Earth's orbit about 5,500 years ago, which acts as a highly-advanced surveillance station, a highly-advanced weapons system, and a soul-collection unit. Research "The Time Before the Moon."
It doesn't have to be AIR. it has to be a gas with thrust. fucking hell. You can move an object in space with a fucking can of C02 or even a fire extinguisher. OMG
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2025-01-30 at 6:54 AM UTC
Originally posted by Landy Pamm .. You can move an object in space with a fucking can of C02 or even a fire extinguisher. OMG
Fuck Newton
No, you can't. The gas would come out, sure, but the containers wouldn't move even 1 millimeter forward other than the forward force you used throwing them there. Nothing there for the gas to push against, therefore no forward movement is possible. It's as simple as that. People couldn't even fathom how many HUGE lies they've been fed all through their entire lives. Jesus called them "sheep without a shepherd", and "lacking for wisdom".Newton's third law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. The "action" and "reaction" refer to forces; if Object A exerts a force on Object B, then Object B exerts an equal amount of force on Object A in the opposite direction.
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2025-01-30 at 6:54 AM UTCsending a fax in space
THIS IS GROUND CONTROL TO MAJOR SCRON. I'M FEELING VERY HIGH AND I HAVEN'T SLEPT IN 7 DAAAAAAAAAAYS -
2025-01-30 at 6:57 AM UTCIt's like say you were in a boat with wooden paddles. You push the oar of the paddle against the water and that creates forward thrust. What happens when you take away the water and try the oars? Nothing. The boat just remains in the same spot. Same thing with combustion engines in space. No forward thrust is possible, because there's nothing for the gasses to push against.
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2025-01-30 at 7:07 AM UTC
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2025-01-30 at 7:15 AM UTCI mean just the idea that a lunar lander could make it all the way back to Earth with no fuel, using the computing power of a modern hand calculator, is preposterous on its face. Plus, it's -250F on the Moon in the shade and 250F in the sun, so no human could withstand that, even in a protective suit. They'd also have to have passed through thousands of miles of the Van Allen radiation belt, both ways, which would fry human flesh like an egg in minutes without at least 20 inches of solid lead shielding. Also, flags don't flutter in the breeze when there's no air on the Moon. Nothing but lies from these utter clowns, for decades and decades. They don't want you to know the whole story. They want you dumb and in the dark, useful idiots, and they have ways to make that happen. Simply research Operation Mockingbird for the truth of that.
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2025-01-30 at 8:03 AM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Space travel is impossible with a combustion engine. Newton's Third Law states that there must be an Object B for the Object A to push against to achieve forward thrust. In space, there is no air, no Object B for the engine's exhaust to push against, so the rocket would just remain motionless, in place, and could not accelerate forward. That would maybe work for Wile E. Coyote, but it wouldn't work in real life. It's all nothing but lies they've told everyone for decades and decades and decades. The farthest they've ever gotten is to the inside surface of the Dome, the Firmament, if you will, which is impregnable to even nuclear explosions or plasma. And you can believe they've tried, all through the years. The Moon is also a giant mechanical satellite, which was towed into Earth's orbit about 5,500 years ago, which acts as a highly-advanced surveillance station, a highly-advanced weapons system, and a soul-collection unit. Research "The Time Before the Moon."
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2025-01-30 at 8:15 AM UTCHe's gonna lean towards Vacuum and 0 gravity. so this wont be complete. but it's fucking horseshit that rockets don't fly into space