scared? wrote:did u know there r almost 1000 BOXES of tapes now missing from the apollo era?...this was only revealed a few years ago...hmmmm...
Mars Landing, May 25th
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Nightshade
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like what?...Nightshade wrote: There's shitloads of evidence proving the landings took place
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oh yeah?...Nightshade wrote:
Fuck off, nutbar.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_pro ... sing_tapes
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lol...google it moron, there's shitloads of evidence and it's not worth my time...scared? wrote:like what?...Nightshade wrote: There's shitloads of evidence proving the landings took place
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Wait, it's fake right? Because you can't see the stars?
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that picture prooves it? rofl!...wheres that pic of me on the moon?...seremtan?
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oh man what a bummer... those tapes were going to be around forever! Like the scrolls! clearly conspiracy.scared? wrote:did u know there r almost 1000 BOXES of tapes now missing from the apollo era?...this was only revealed a few years ago...hmmmm...
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scared? wrote:that picture prooves it? rofl!...wheres that pic of me on the moon?...seremtan?
Nightshade wrote: Wait, it's fake right? Because you can't see the stars?
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scared? wrote:that picture prooves it? rofl!...wheres that pic of me on the moon?...seremtan?

OBVIOUSLY FAKE. YOU COULDN'T HEAR THE BANJO ON TEH MOONZ
Re: Mars Landing, May 25th
Amazed how topics take off
Hey has anyone see that TV show Alternative Three in the late 70's or early 80's?
Something akin to that Orson Welles' radio show The War of the Worlds that scared many.
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goof, we didnt land on the moon ?
because ive seen you using evidence from the apollo missions to the moon to support arguements on alien life ?
edit: lol, nice
because ive seen you using evidence from the apollo missions to the moon to support arguements on alien life ?
edit: lol, nice
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he could if his oxygen tank was leaking...air deprivation could explain his facial expressionseremtan wrote:imgscared? wrote:that picture prooves it? rofl!...wheres that pic of me on the moon?...seremtan?
OBVIOUSLY FAKE. YOU COULDN'T HEAR THE BANJO ON TEH MOONZ
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thats ice under the lander!...scared?...


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Mars soil good for asparagus, green beans, tests show
Jun 27, 2008 04:30 AM
The first chemistry results from Mars' northern plain reveal an environment more hospitable to life than some scientists had predicted, one that might allow future colonists to grow crops as familiar on Earth as asparagus and green beans.
Strawberries, though, might be tougher, Phoenix mission scientists said yesterday.
"We're flabbergasted by this data," said Sam Kounaves, the lead scientist on the wet chemistry experiment for the Phoenix spacecraft, which landed on Mars on May 25.
"We've found nutrients that could support life."
A sample of soil about the size of a sugar cube was delivered to the lab by the lander's robotic arm and mixed with water brought from Earth. Analysis shows the soil is alkaline, with a pH between 8 and 9, Kounaves said. This came as something of a surprise, at least to the many scientists who have argued that Martian soil was likely too acidic to support life.
The test also turned up magnesium, sodium, potassium, and chloride, all of which are useful in organic processes.
Los Angeles Times
Jun 27, 2008 04:30 AM
The first chemistry results from Mars' northern plain reveal an environment more hospitable to life than some scientists had predicted, one that might allow future colonists to grow crops as familiar on Earth as asparagus and green beans.
Strawberries, though, might be tougher, Phoenix mission scientists said yesterday.
"We're flabbergasted by this data," said Sam Kounaves, the lead scientist on the wet chemistry experiment for the Phoenix spacecraft, which landed on Mars on May 25.
"We've found nutrients that could support life."
A sample of soil about the size of a sugar cube was delivered to the lab by the lander's robotic arm and mixed with water brought from Earth. Analysis shows the soil is alkaline, with a pH between 8 and 9, Kounaves said. This came as something of a surprise, at least to the many scientists who have argued that Martian soil was likely too acidic to support life.
The test also turned up magnesium, sodium, potassium, and chloride, all of which are useful in organic processes.
Los Angeles Times
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waiting for this book... http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Mission-Secr ... 1932595260scared? wrote:thats ice under the lander!...scared?...
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I'm waiting for them to explain how this isn't water (NASA source images from Opportunity).
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old...HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:Mars soil good for asparagus, green beans, tests show
Jun 27, 2008 04:30 AM
The first chemistry results from Mars' northern plain reveal an environment more hospitable to life than some scientists had predicted, one that might allow future colonists to grow crops as familiar on Earth as asparagus and green beans.
Strawberries, though, might be tougher, Phoenix mission scientists said yesterday.
"We're flabbergasted by this data," said Sam Kounaves, the lead scientist on the wet chemistry experiment for the Phoenix spacecraft, which landed on Mars on May 25.
"We've found nutrients that could support life."
A sample of soil about the size of a sugar cube was delivered to the lab by the lander's robotic arm and mixed with water brought from Earth. Analysis shows the soil is alkaline, with a pH between 8 and 9, Kounaves said. This came as something of a surprise, at least to the many scientists who have argued that Martian soil was likely too acidic to support life.
The test also turned up magnesium, sodium, potassium, and chloride, all of which are useful in organic processes.
Los Angeles Times
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Interesting times ahead I feel
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so, you're saying we didn't go to the moon, yet you believe the phoenix lander is the real deal and not fake at allscared? wrote:thats ice under the lander!...scared?...
moron alert!!...
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Those pics are of a parking lot at a bar in Modesto. I know, cause I been passed out in that very water.Therac-25 wrote:I'm waiting for them to explain how this isn't water (NASA source images from Opportunity).
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or was that where you grew legs and came ashorePeenyuh wrote:Those pics are of a parking lot at a bar in Modesto. I know, cause I been passed out in that very water.Therac-25 wrote:I'm waiting for them to explain how this isn't water (NASA source images from Opportunity).
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chortleandyman wrote:or was that where you grew legs and came ashorePeenyuh wrote:Those pics are of a parking lot at a bar in Modesto. I know, cause I been passed out in that very water.
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seremtan wrote:so, you're saying we didn't go to the moon, yet you believe the phoenix lander is the real deal and not fake at allscared? wrote:thats ice under the lander!...scared?...
moron alert!!...
wow u need it to be explained again for u? hint...there's a big difference in machine and ppl...
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There's an even bigger difference between you and intelligent. 