Space thread what they didn't want you to see

bird mcbride

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I know they went to the moon. I suggested pumping the fuels into the chambers instead of pressurized fuel cells and switching up to H2O2 as aan intermix instead of H2O.
 

ChronicObsession

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There was this one time, at space bandcamp, I stuck a pussy in my flute and queefed "I pledge allegiance to the flag" while farting my country 'tis of thee backwards.
 

mindphuk

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on another video,idk name but look around u can see that the closer the astronaut gets to the lander the longer his shadow becomes!
OMFG!! The shadow gets longer? Hold the presses, jbs finally has some proof! Shadows can never change because of terrain or moving closer to a bright object reflecting sunlight. :roll:
 

Doer

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OH No. The moon is perfectly flat, like a cue ball. So, you would never see a shortened shadow going downhill or a lengthening shadow going up hill.

So, unless you can prove the moon is not perfectly flat, he's right. :)
 

ginjawarrior

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OH No. The moon is perfectly flat, like a cue ball. So, you would never see a shortened shadow going downhill or a lengthening shadow going up hill.

So, unless you can prove the moon is not perfectly flat, he's right. :)
a cue ball isnt perfectly flat tho...

when you get down to scale there would be tiny hills on that too.
 

ismokealotofpot

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Two hillslopes in the Atacama Desert of Chile – one of bedrock (A) and the other covered with soil (B) – look amazingly like the Columbia Hills on Mars (C) once the yellowish grey Martian sky has been artificially colored blue and the red color of the rocks has been removed.(Mars image, acquired by the rover Spirit, courtesy of NASA/JPL/Cornell University)

 

Doer

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There are hills everywhere. Just what are you trying to say? I can put lipstick on a pig. How about coloring the sky from Chile, red.
I hear it's very chilly on Mars. <yuck, yuck>
 
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