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Nasa is planning to go back and visit long ago sent out moon probes. The (LRO) will survey the lunar surface and view Apollo relics. See: NASA Science News wrote: NASA Science News for July 11, 2005 In 2008, NASA plans to send a satellite to orbit the Moon: Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO). As it surveys the lunar surface, LRO will get clear pictures of Apollo relics for the first time since the 1970s. FULL STORY at http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...htm?list175995 The Science@NASA Podcast feed is available at http://science.nasa.gov/podcast.xml. carry on, the nightbat |
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![]() nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Nasa is planning to go back and visit long ago sent out moon probes. The (LRO) will survey the lunar surface and view Apollo relics. See: NASA Science News wrote: NASA Science News for July 11, 2005 In 2008, NASA plans to send a satellite to orbit the Moon: Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO). As it surveys the lunar surface, LRO will get clear pictures of Apollo relics for the first time since the 1970s. FULL STORY at http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...htm?list175995 The Science@NASA Podcast feed is available at http://science.nasa.gov/podcast.xml. carry on, the nightbat NASA probably has to study those old relics to figure out "how it was done". They need to recover this lost knowledge if they ever hope to do it again! Double-A |
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Double-A wrote: nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Nasa is planning to go back and visit long ago sent out moon probes. The (LRO) will survey the lunar surface and view Apollo relics. See: NASA Science News wrote: NASA Science News for July 11, 2005 In 2008, NASA plans to send a satellite to orbit the Moon: Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO). As it surveys the lunar surface, LRO will get clear pictures of Apollo relics for the first time since the 1970s. FULL STORY at http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...htm?list175995 The Science@NASA Podcast feed is available at http://science.nasa.gov/podcast.xml. carry on, the nightbat NASA probably has to study those old relics to figure out "how it was done". They need to recover this lost knowledge if they ever hope to do it again! Double-A nightbat Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, you're probably right Officer Double-A, that Nasa let all those great moon shot engineers go and now they need to go recoup all that lost tech knowledge. Will miracles never cease, they're going to need a reliable earth to moon transport vehicle to get down there to look over all those ghost ship parts. Close up moon orbit shots might help too, and maybe if they gave Officer Bert some Bud light and his blow up Britney doll he'd go. carry on, the nightbat |
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![]() nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Double-A wrote: nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Nasa is planning to go back and visit long ago sent out moon probes. The (LRO) will survey the lunar surface and view Apollo relics. See: NASA Science News wrote: NASA Science News for July 11, 2005 In 2008, NASA plans to send a satellite to orbit the Moon: Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO). As it surveys the lunar surface, LRO will get clear pictures of Apollo relics for the first time since the 1970s. FULL STORY at http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...htm?list175995 The Science@NASA Podcast feed is available at http://science.nasa.gov/podcast.xml. carry on, the nightbat NASA probably has to study those old relics to figure out "how it was done". They need to recover this lost knowledge if they ever hope to do it again! Double-A nightbat Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, you're probably right Officer Double-A, that Nasa let all those great moon shot engineers go and now they need to go recoup all that lost tech knowledge. Will miracles never cease, they're going to need a reliable earth to moon transport vehicle to get down there to look over all those ghost ship parts. Close up moon orbit shots might help too, and maybe if they gave Officer Bert some Bud light and his blow up Britney doll he'd go. carry on, the nightbat Good record keeping has never been a shining virtue at NASA. The knowledge gained from their past accompishments has been hard for them to retain. Money is not the only thing that has disappeared from their books! Double-A |
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nightbat wrote
Double-A wrote: nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Double-A wrote: nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Nasa is planning to go back and visit long ago sent out moon probes. The (LRO) will survey the lunar surface and view Apollo relics. See: NASA Science News wrote: NASA Science News for July 11, 2005 In 2008, NASA plans to send a satellite to orbit the Moon: Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO). As it surveys the lunar surface, LRO will get clear pictures of Apollo relics for the first time since the 1970s. FULL STORY at http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...htm?list175995 The Science@NASA Podcast feed is available at http://science.nasa.gov/podcast.xml. carry on, the nightbat NASA probably has to study those old relics to figure out "how it was done". They need to recover this lost knowledge if they ever hope to do it again! Double-A nightbat Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, you're probably right Officer Double-A, that Nasa let all those great moon shot engineers go and now they need to go recoup all that lost tech knowledge. Will miracles never cease, they're going to need a reliable earth to moon transport vehicle to get down there to look over all those ghost ship parts. Close up moon orbit shots might help too, and maybe if they gave Officer Bert some Bud light and his blow up Britney doll he'd go. carry on, the nightbat Good record keeping has never been a shining virtue at NASA. The knowledge gained from their past accompishments has been hard for them to retain. Money is not the only thing that has disappeared from their books! Double-A nightbat Then my recommendation to getting Nasa to send Officer Bert with blow up doll is correct. Since he was the one net disclosing the Nasa missing millions he might be the right stuff guy to finally get our moneys worth. Sure, and once Darla shows up with those Star Ships we can go pick him up on the moon, orbit, whatever. At least that mother of two will be spared, oh the humanity. carry on, the nightbat |
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Double-A wrote:
nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Double-A wrote: nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Nasa is planning to go back and visit long ago sent out moon probes. The (LRO) will survey the lunar surface and view Apollo relics. See: NASA Science News wrote: NASA Science News for July 11, 2005 In 2008, NASA plans to send a satellite to orbit the Moon: Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO). As it surveys the lunar surface, LRO will get clear pictures of Apollo relics for the first time since the 1970s. FULL STORY at http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...htm?list175995 The Science@NASA Podcast feed is available at http://science.nasa.gov/podcast.xml. carry on, the nightbat NASA probably has to study those old relics to figure out "how it was done". They need to recover this lost knowledge if they ever hope to do it again! Double-A nightbat Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, you're probably right Officer Double-A, that Nasa let all those great moon shot engineers go and now they need to go recoup all that lost tech knowledge. Will miracles never cease, they're going to need a reliable earth to moon transport vehicle to get down there to look over all those ghost ship parts. Close up moon orbit shots might help too, and maybe if they gave Officer Bert some Bud light and his blow up Britney doll he'd go. carry on, the nightbat Good record keeping has never been a shining virtue at NASA. The knowledge gained from their past accompishments has been hard for them to retain. Money is not the only thing that has disappeared from their books! Double-A This is complete and utter bull****, so typical of the saucerheads. If you can still educate those Pleiadian brains, try this: http://www.clavius.org/ -- Official Associate AFA-B Vote Rustler "It's less a process of "convertion" it's about the reality of matter and energy (all 8 [!] kinds of matter) ... and yes, that's how "they do it". We {aliens} call it phase-tuning or simply phase-ing. And no, you will have to find it out all by yourself. And yes, we {aliens} will make sure your technical advancement will no longer be faster than your spiritual one ... we'd rather let you perish on this planet. That's a promise, you monkey-fu*kers. HTH. C." -- Charles D. "Chuckweasel" Bohne's award-winning alien technology "That's what you expect from people who think that the cyberworld isn't "RL"." -- Dr. David Tholen, Psychic Astrologer |
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"Double-A" ha scritto nel messaggio
oups.com... NASA probably has to study those old relics to figure out "how it was done". They need to recover this lost knowledge if they ever hope to do it again! Very good reason... or maybe they want to shut up the Moon Hoax fans? Luigi Caselli |
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Hi Luigi Let it be known NASA probes have given humankind lots of good
pictures and knowledge. They do great things with space probes,and without humans at the controls. This is the way for them. My advice is no more orbiting space crafts. Put people on the Moon its only three days away,and bring them back to Earth in a capsule(like we use to do) No taking people to Mars its to far away. Robots are cheaper,and don''t need all that has to go into keeping people alive. All NASA has to do is copy the NASA of the old. It even has two Saturn V ready to go. NASA knows the public won't stand for any more round and round she goes,and when she blows up no one knows. |
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