Blurry old man AIDS eyes is having trouble seeing again.scared? wrote:U mean those blurry pictures that require labels explaining what you are looking at... Grow up gullible...
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Do you think the pyramids exist ?, the Great Wall ?, Hubble ?, the curiosity rover on mars ? Seeing as the most that you have prolly seen of most of them is picturesscared? wrote:That's right... I'm pretty sure we went to the moon... But until I see undeniable proof, I will still be skeptical... Something like close up rover pictures of Apollo sites... Or uh...u know...derp...going back again...
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Question is... If China goes to moon and find out we never went and proves it, will red font guy believe it?...
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I don't know what you're talking about. The SpaceX launches have been a resounding success. Sure, there have been some anomalies or technical issues, but nothing on a scale that endangered the missions at any point. All 5 ISS supply missions so far have been a success without serious incidents.losCHUNK wrote: I meant to say reliably. Out of the 4 ? missions that's been to the ISS only one has happened without any issues (the test flight). Which is probaly why they pushed back the date for manned flight to 2016 with testing to begin next year. I'll eat my arse with a spoon if they hit the 2016 deadline n all, with the teething problems they've had already (including a failed launch a few weeks back) they got a long way to go before they start putting human life at risk. These guys do have a good approach but they're still on the learning curve.
Additionally, the grasshopper system that SpaceX are working on is hugely impressive and could be a massive leap in keeping both costs and preparation time down for launching rockets.
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if china goes to the moon and finds the lander etc exactly where it should be, will you?scared? wrote:Question is... If China goes to moon and find out we never went and proves it, will red font guy believe it?......
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rockcitytimes is a satire website similar to The Onion. So, yeah.scared? wrote:BTW... I bet NASA is getting scared......
http://www.rockcitytimes.com/chinese-lu ... nded-moon/
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Wow ur smart... U figured that out all by urself?...
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Well the 1st commercial flight nearly never made it into orbit losing one of its 2 cargos, the 2nd nearly got stuck in orbit and the 3rd one ( last one ) was postponed cos it had the potential to blow up before take offEraser wrote:I don't know what you're talking about. The SpaceX launches have been a resounding success. Sure, there have been some anomalies or technical issues, but nothing on a scale that endangered the missions at any point. All 5 ISS supply missions so far have been a success without serious incidents.losCHUNK wrote: I meant to say reliably. Out of the 4 ? missions that's been to the ISS only one has happened without any issues (the test flight). Which is probaly why they pushed back the date for manned flight to 2016 with testing to begin next year. I'll eat my arse with a spoon if they hit the 2016 deadline n all, with the teething problems they've had already (including a failed launch a few weeks back) they got a long way to go before they start putting human life at risk. These guys do have a good approach but they're still on the learning curve.
Additionally, the grasshopper system that SpaceX are working on is hugely impressive and could be a massive leap in keeping both costs and preparation time down for launching rockets.
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Geoff is too scared to answer this question.seremtan wrote:if china goes to the moon and finds the lander etc exactly where it should be, will you?
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