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Hagar still willingly bending over to let NASA do it to him
Perhaps he can still learn something, and let his hemorrhoids heal up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUZr0Wr0v-s If you still miss the point hags,.....NASA faked Apollo |
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"Bast" wrote in message news
Perhaps he can still learn something, and let his hemorrhoids heal up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUZr0Wr0v-s If you still miss the point hags,.....NASA faked Apollo *** you silly Lezzbo ****. I don't even know where to begin to point out how idiotic your statement is. So let's take it one at atime: If we hadn't landed on the Moon, the Russians sure as hell would have trumpeted it all over the world. How did the Radar Reflector get there (highly polished Stainless Steel) and aligned with Earth such that the recession of the Moon can be accurate measured. How did the last Lunar Rover get to the location where it presently is located. How did the Rover tracks get there. Where did the Moon rocks come from Say, did your other lunatic pals prove their Flat Earth theory the other day, or did fall apart just like your insanity lace ravings ??? |
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Well hags, I was hoping you would have at least watched the video to answer
your own questions. But I suppose you are the kind of person that WOULD STILL DENY YOU ARE GAY,... even after all your male sex partners (including notroll) came out of the closet. But I'll go through your questions one at a time. Hägar wrote: "Bast" wrote in message news Perhaps he can still learn something, and let his hemorrhoids heal up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUZr0Wr0v-s If you still miss the point hags,.....NASA faked Apollo *** you silly Lezzbo ****. I don't even know where to begin to point out how idiotic your statement is. So let's take it one at atime: If we hadn't landed on the Moon, the Russians sure as hell would have trumpeted it all over the world. If the Russians were NEVER our real enemy, as is the case now. But your politicians knew that if they created a "boogieman' and told everyone there is a cold war. That they can spend trillions of dollars pertending to protect the public from the imagined threat And the Russians fooled their people as well. The only ENEMIES OF PEOPLE,...are the ones selling the guns to both sides in a war, and telling each side to fight the other side. How did the Radar Reflector get there (highly polished Stainless Steel) and aligned with Earth such that the recession of the Moon can be accurate measured. Uhhhh since when did a man have to carry anything to a planet or even into space ? Are you now going to tell us that MEN brought the rovers to mars ? Although it has already been proven that no "highly polished reflectors" would even be there. Radar works fine on vehicles here, even that cop that gave you a speeding ticket can use it, and no special reflector is required. As for laser light relections off the moon,....all you have to do is look up at night to prove that the moons surface DOES reflect light How did the last Lunar Rover get to the location where it presently is located. Uh,..where is that ? Do you have ANY proof other than some more fake moon photos NASA is showing you ? How did the Rover tracks get there. See answer above. Where did the Moon rocks come from They could have easily made them, slag from a blast furnace or equivalent. However the most popular theory is that they were meteorites found on earth, and mostly collected in Antarctica,....where they fall on the snow daily, and are easily seen to pick up. Then the surface is sandblasted away, so you can't see that they are meteorites. Although didn't the Dutch get a moon rock that turned out to be a piece of fossilized wood........I guess after years of giving the moon rocks away, now they are getting lazy Say, did your other lunatic pals prove their Flat Earth theory the other day, or did fall apart just like your insanity lace ravings ??? Awww, a STRAWMAN ? And you were almost doing so good this time. Hagar you disappoint me. |
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"Bast" wrote in message news Radar works fine on vehicles here, even that cop that gave you a speeding ticket can use it, and no special reflector is required. It's highly unlikely that Hagar's house will go over 25 mph, so the only place he could get a speeding ticket is in a school zone. That there should be such a place within 50 miles of his trailer/house is also unlikely. However, should a special reflector still be required, his pasty white shiny butt should suffice. http://webpages.charter.net/notroll2015/ |
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On Thu, 7 Dec 2017 01:03:29 -0500, "Bast"
wrote: Perhaps he can still learn something, and let his hemorrhoids heal up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUZr0Wr0v-s If you still miss the point hags,.....NASA faked Apollo That is a lie. And I'm still waiting for your response to the nagging radio signals to and from the moon which have become your personal inconvient truth. https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...-laser-funding The Observer After 40 years' reflection, laser moon mirror project is axed Robin McKie, science editor Saturday 20 June 2009 19.01 EDT First published on Saturday 20 June 2009 19.01 EDT An experiment, begun when Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin left a mirror on the lunar surface 40 years ago to allow Earth-based astronomers to fire lasers at it, has been ended by American science chiefs. The National Science Foundation (NSF) last week wrote to scientists working at the McDonald Laser ranging station at Fort Davis in Texas to tell them the annual $125,000 funding for their research project was going be terminated following a review of its scientific merits. The decision means that four decades of continuous lunar laser research at the McDonald Observatory, run by the University of Texas at Austin, will be halted by the end of this year. Among the project's unlikely achievements has been the discovery that the moon is moving away from Earth at a rate of two-and-a-half inches a year. The mirror's existence, and the fact that astronomers can bounce lasers off it and detect the returning beam, has also provided Nasa and other scientists with compelling evidence to refute the claims of moon-landing deniers who claim the Apollo lunar mission were hoaxes filmed in an Earth-based studio. "It is a bitter-sweet feeling to know this is going to come to end at McDonald," said Peter Shelus, head of the laser ranging project. "We have done a great deal of important work using the moon mirrors but it is clearly time for it to end. However, we are hopeful that this work will be continued at other astronomy centres." The mirror left by Aldrin and Armstrong after they landed on the Sea of Tranquillity on 21 July 1969, was one of five known as "corner mirrors" or "retro-reflector arrays" that were taken to the moon in the later Sixties and early Seventies. Two other corner mirrors were brought to the moon by astronauts on later manned lunar flights, on the Apollo 14 and the Apollo 15 missions. In addition, a second pair were built by French scientists and flown to the moon by the Soviet Union on their robot Luna probes. Corner mirrors are important scientific instruments because, when struck precisely by a laser beam, they reflect that beam in a parallel path straight back to the source of the laser. "Essentially, we measure when that beam goes out and when it comes back," said Shelus. "We know the speed of light, of course, so that timing allows us to calculate the moon's distance with incredible precision." After these laser measurements were amassed for years, calculations by astronomers at the McDonald Observatory showed that as the moon orbits Earth, it creates a bulge of water that travels round the planet behind it. This bulge - which we experience as tides - exerts a gravitational pull on the moon, slowing it down as it circles Earth at a distance of 240,000 miles. As a consequence of being held back by this pull, the orbit of the moon becomes altered and it moves slowly away from Earth - at a rate of two-and-a-half inches a year. These measurements have, in turn, allowed scientists to carry out valuable tests of theories about relativity and gravity, added Shelus. A spokesman from the NSF told the Observer last week that, after carrying out two reviews, it had decided there was no longer "a strong science case" for continuing its 40-year support for the lunar laser ranging project. The spokesman added that two other astronomy centres - at Apache Point in Texas and Observatoire de la Côte d'Azure in France - were expected to carry out lunar-ranging experiments in future. "These are very good centres," said Shelus. "However, it does mean that the continuity of our measurements, which we have established since the Apollo missions, will now have to stop. It is, rather sadly, the end of an era." ====== More references @ https://www.bing.com/search?q=mirror...RM=QBLH &sp=2 |
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Sarah Ehrett wrote: On Thu, 7 Dec 2017 01:03:29 -0500, "Bast" wrote: Perhaps he can still learn something, and let his hemorrhoids heal up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUZr0Wr0v-s If you still miss the point hags,.....NASA faked Apollo That is a lie. And I'm still waiting for your response to the nagging radio signals to and from the moon which have become your personal inconvient truth. https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...-laser-funding The Observer After 40 years' reflection, laser moon mirror project is axed Robin McKie, science editor Saturday 20 June 2009 19.01 EDT First published on Saturday 20 June 2009 19.01 EDT An experiment, begun when Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin left a mirror on the lunar surface 40 years ago to allow Earth-based astronomers to fire lasers at it, has been ended by American science chiefs. The National Science Foundation (NSF) last week wrote to scientists working at the McDonald Laser ranging station at Fort Davis in Texas to tell them the annual $125,000 funding for their research project was going be terminated following a review of its scientific merits. The decision means that four decades of continuous lunar laser research at the McDonald Observatory, run by the University of Texas at Austin, will be halted by the end of this year. Among the project's unlikely achievements has been the discovery that the moon is moving away from Earth at a rate of two-and-a-half inches a year. The mirror's existence, and the fact that astronomers can bounce lasers off it and detect the returning beam, has also provided Nasa and other scientists with compelling evidence to refute the claims of moon-landing deniers who claim the Apollo lunar mission were hoaxes filmed in an Earth-based studio. "It is a bitter-sweet feeling to know this is going to come to end at McDonald," said Peter Shelus, head of the laser ranging project. "We have done a great deal of important work using the moon mirrors but it is clearly time for it to end. However, we are hopeful that this work will be continued at other astronomy centres." The mirror left by Aldrin and Armstrong after they landed on the Sea of Tranquillity on 21 July 1969, was one of five known as "corner mirrors" or "retro-reflector arrays" that were taken to the moon in the later Sixties and early Seventies. Two other corner mirrors were brought to the moon by astronauts on later manned lunar flights, on the Apollo 14 and the Apollo 15 missions. In addition, a second pair were built by French scientists and flown to the moon by the Soviet Union on their robot Luna probes. Corner mirrors are important scientific instruments because, when struck precisely by a laser beam, they reflect that beam in a parallel path straight back to the source of the laser. "Essentially, we measure when that beam goes out and when it comes back," said Shelus. "We know the speed of light, of course, so that timing allows us to calculate the moon's distance with incredible precision." After these laser measurements were amassed for years, calculations by astronomers at the McDonald Observatory showed that as the moon orbits Earth, it creates a bulge of water that travels round the planet behind it. This bulge - which we experience as tides - exerts a gravitational pull on the moon, slowing it down as it circles Earth at a distance of 240,000 miles. As a consequence of being held back by this pull, the orbit of the moon becomes altered and it moves slowly away from Earth - at a rate of two-and-a-half inches a year. These measurements have, in turn, allowed scientists to carry out valuable tests of theories about relativity and gravity, added Shelus. A spokesman from the NSF told the Observer last week that, after carrying out two reviews, it had decided there was no longer "a strong science case" for continuing its 40-year support for the lunar laser ranging project. The spokesman added that two other astronomy centres - at Apache Point in Texas and Observatoire de la Côte d'Azure in France - were expected to carry out lunar-ranging experiments in future. "These are very good centres," said Shelus. "However, it does mean that the continuity of our measurements, which we have established since the Apollo missions, will now have to stop. It is, rather sadly, the end of an era." ====== More references @ https://www.bing.com/search?q=mirror...RM=QBLH &sp=2 |
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Sarah Ehrett wrote: On Thu, 7 Dec 2017 01:03:29 -0500, "Bast" wrote: Perhaps he can still learn something, and let his hemorrhoids heal up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUZr0Wr0v-s If you still miss the point hags,.....NASA faked Apollo That is a lie. And I'm still waiting for your response to the nagging radio signals to and from the moon which have become your personal inconvient truth. https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...-laser-funding The Observer After 40 years' reflection, laser moon mirror project is axed Robin McKie, science editor Saturday 20 June 2009 19.01 EDT First published on Saturday 20 June 2009 19.01 EDT An experiment, begun when Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin left a mirror on the lunar surface 40 years ago to allow Earth-based astronomers to fire lasers at it, has been ended by American science chiefs. The National Science Foundation (NSF) last week wrote to scientists working at the McDonald Laser ranging station at Fort Davis in Texas to tell them the annual $125,000 funding for their research project was going be terminated following a review of its scientific merits. The decision means that four decades of continuous lunar laser research at the McDonald Observatory, run by the University of Texas at Austin, will be halted by the end of this year. Among the project's unlikely achievements has been the discovery that the moon is moving away from Earth at a rate of two-and-a-half inches a year. The mirror's existence, and the fact that astronomers can bounce lasers off it and detect the returning beam, has also provided Nasa and other scientists with compelling evidence to refute the claims of moon-landing deniers who claim the Apollo lunar mission were hoaxes filmed in an Earth-based studio. "It is a bitter-sweet feeling to know this is going to come to end at McDonald," said Peter Shelus, head of the laser ranging project. "We have done a great deal of important work using the moon mirrors but it is clearly time for it to end. However, we are hopeful that this work will be continued at other astronomy centres." The mirror left by Aldrin and Armstrong after they landed on the Sea of Tranquillity on 21 July 1969, was one of five known as "corner mirrors" or "retro-reflector arrays" that were taken to the moon in the later Sixties and early Seventies. Two other corner mirrors were brought to the moon by astronauts on later manned lunar flights, on the Apollo 14 and the Apollo 15 missions. In addition, a second pair were built by French scientists and flown to the moon by the Soviet Union on their robot Luna probes. Corner mirrors are important scientific instruments because, when struck precisely by a laser beam, they reflect that beam in a parallel path straight back to the source of the laser. "Essentially, we measure when that beam goes out and when it comes back," said Shelus. "We know the speed of light, of course, so that timing allows us to calculate the moon's distance with incredible precision." After these laser measurements were amassed for years, calculations by astronomers at the McDonald Observatory showed that as the moon orbits Earth, it creates a bulge of water that travels round the planet behind it. This bulge - which we experience as tides - exerts a gravitational pull on the moon, slowing it down as it circles Earth at a distance of 240,000 miles. As a consequence of being held back by this pull, the orbit of the moon becomes altered and it moves slowly away from Earth - at a rate of two-and-a-half inches a year. These measurements have, in turn, allowed scientists to carry out valuable tests of theories about relativity and gravity, added Shelus. A spokesman from the NSF told the Observer last week that, after carrying out two reviews, it had decided there was no longer "a strong science case" for continuing its 40-year support for the lunar laser ranging project. The spokesman added that two other astronomy centres - at Apache Point in Texas and Observatoire de la Côte d'Azure in France - were expected to carry out lunar-ranging experiments in future. "These are very good centres," said Shelus. "However, it does mean that the continuity of our measurements, which we have established since the Apollo missions, will now have to stop. It is, rather sadly, the end of an era." ====== More references @ https://www.bing.com/search?q=mirror...RM=QBLH &sp=2 I actually prefer that story about Goldilocks and the 3 Bears. Talking bears that know how to cook poridge, is far more believable. All your story tells me was that another pig trough waste of our tax money, could no longer be justified. When someone noticed the money drain and asked for an accounting. As even politicians can realize that light bounces off the surface of the moon anyway, always has, always will. So those scientists that milked that gravy train dry, will now get hired by Al Gore, to tell us about how Glonal warming is going flood out Hagars trailer park. As for your silliness about radio signals that you say went to the moon and back. You provide no proof that they ever did. As that could be easily simulated by just relaying signals off the regular satellites the military D.O.D who Nasa was a part of, could just send relay signals themselves that originated on earth, NASA was the only one who knew the frequencies they used. So what better cover to keep anyone else finding out the truth. Oh and that nasty little detail that all funding for Astronomy dishes that might have caught the faked signals, all controlled by NASA and the D.O.D. So who would have risked their career and paychecks to tell ? Even the News Networks had to rely on getting any information directly from NASA, Even the videos of the "moonwalks" were third generation from a rear projection screen in NASA's offices. No go watcxh the video,....your questions are ALL answered there Although this is still the best video that opens peoples eyes A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Moon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHwzyqICYTM |
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On Thu, 7 Dec 2017 18:47:16 -0500, "Bast"
wrote: Sarah Ehrett wrote: On Thu, 7 Dec 2017 01:03:29 -0500, "Bast" wrote: Perhaps he can still learn something, and let his hemorrhoids heal up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUZr0Wr0v-s If you still miss the point hags,.....NASA faked Apollo That is a lie. And I'm still waiting for your response to the nagging radio signals to and from the moon which have become your personal inconvient truth. https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...-laser-funding The Observer After 40 years' reflection, laser moon mirror project is axed Robin McKie, science editor Saturday 20 June 2009 19.01 EDT First published on Saturday 20 June 2009 19.01 EDT An experiment, begun when Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin left a mirror on the lunar surface 40 years ago to allow Earth-based astronomers to fire lasers at it, has been ended by American science chiefs. snip I actually prefer that story about Goldilocks and the 3 Bears. Talking bears that know how to cook poridge, is far more believable. For a three year old. Are you actually admitting that your level of comprehension is the same as a three year old? As for your silliness about radio signals that you say went to the moon and back. They did go to the moon and back. Amateur radio operators * all over the globe* tracked and listened to radio transmissions between Apollo 11, the Eagle, sitting on the lunar surface and NASA Mission Control at the JSC in Houston. You provide no proof that they ever did. There are literally hundreds of transmissions you can listen to for proof. Here is how two men cobbled together a receiver from surplus WWII radio equipment. http://www.arrl.org/eavesdropping-on-apollo-11 Aiming for the Moon Baysinger says that on the night of the Apollo 11 landing, he and Rutherford had to essentially aim the antenna at the Moon by getting behind it and sighting it like a gun. This was difficult since the weather was cloudy and the Moon not easily visible. The antenna, which was originally built for Baysinger’s radio astronomy work, had a motorized steering mechanism but it had to be manually guided. Its “beam” or “field of view” was such that, once pointed at the Moon, it could be let go for a little while, but pretty soon it would have to be reaimed because the motions of the Earth and Moon caused the Moon to drift out of the antenna’s field and the signal to be lost. In fact, this was one piece of evidence that the Apollo 11 signals the receiver picked up were indeed from the Moon — if the antenna was not kept aimed at the Moon, the signal disappeared. ----- Another fail for you Bast. |
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Sarah Ehrett wrote: On Thu, 7 Dec 2017 18:47:16 -0500, "Bast" wrote: Sarah Ehrett wrote: On Thu, 7 Dec 2017 01:03:29 -0500, "Bast" wrote: Perhaps he can still learn something, and let his hemorrhoids heal up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUZr0Wr0v-s If you still miss the point hags,.....NASA faked Apollo That is a lie. And I'm still waiting for your response to the nagging radio signals to and from the moon which have become your personal inconvient truth. https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...-laser-funding The Observer After 40 years' reflection, laser moon mirror project is axed Robin McKie, science editor Saturday 20 June 2009 19.01 EDT First published on Saturday 20 June 2009 19.01 EDT An experiment, begun when Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin left a mirror on the lunar surface 40 years ago to allow Earth-based astronomers to fire lasers at it, has been ended by American science chiefs. snip I actually prefer that story about Goldilocks and the 3 Bears. Talking bears that know how to cook poridge, is far more believable. For a three year old. Are you actually admitting that your level of comprehension is the same as a three year old? As for your silliness about radio signals that you say went to the moon and back. They did go to the moon and back. Amateur radio operators * all over the globe* tracked and listened to radio transmissions between Apollo 11, the Eagle, sitting on the lunar surface and NASA Mission Control at the JSC in Houston. You provide no proof that they ever did. There are literally hundreds of transmissions you can listen to for proof. Here is how two men cobbled together a receiver from surplus WWII radio equipment. http://www.arrl.org/eavesdropping-on-apollo-11 Aiming for the Moon Baysinger says that on the night of the Apollo 11 landing, he and Rutherford had to essentially aim the antenna at the Moon by getting behind it and sighting it like a gun. This was difficult since the weather was cloudy and the Moon not easily visible. The antenna, which was originally built for Baysinger's radio astronomy work, had a motorized steering mechanism but it had to be manually guided. Its "beam" or "field of view" was such that, once pointed at the Moon, it could be let go for a little while, but pretty soon it would have to be reaimed because the motions of the Earth and Moon caused the Moon to drift out of the antenna's field and the signal to be lost. In fact, this was one piece of evidence that the Apollo 11 signals the receiver picked up were indeed from the Moon - if the antenna was not kept aimed at the Moon, the signal disappeared. ----- Another fail for you Bast. Oh **** facepalm,....that even reads like a fairytale, or a harry potter novel. Maybe Lord Voldemort helped them aim the antenna ?? You write a few lines of crap that you are virtually claining is verified by SNOPES ? You do realize that even if I swallow your version of events, you just made my argument for me, don't you ? If you have a moving satellite (closer) or the moon (farther away) Of course a signal from a satellite will keep requiring re-aiming, where the moon farther away would not appear to move quickly from your reference point on earth. Think telephone poles as you drive down a road as compared to miuntains that might be at the horizon. Your car moves past both at the same speed,....yet the poles whizz by, and the mountains in the distance barely seem to move at all Just like stars many many light years away, never seem to move at all.,......or the moon when you look at the night sky SHEESH Go get a job with Snopes and tell us how great and trustworthy Hiltery and the Democrats are |
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On Thursday, December 7, 2017 at 4:57:35 PM UTC-8, Bast wrote:
Of course a signal from a satellite will keep requiring re-aiming, where the moon farther away would not appear to move quickly from your reference point on earth. Just how quickly do you think the moon travels across the sky? A lot faster than you think... since the Earth rotates through 4 degrees per minute, and the moon is only about 1/2 degree across, it takes the moon about 2 minutes to move its own diameter in the sky... so someone pointing an antenna at it would have to re-adjust that antenna quite often. Man went to the moon, that has been accepted as fact across the whole world for more than 50 years now. I saw it live on TV, along with everyone else. Many have tried to disprove this, and all have failed, every question has been answered. If you say otherwise, that would be an extraordinary claim, and the burden of proof would be on *you*. The video you offer is laughable.. Got any 'real' proof? I didn't think so... |
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