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Bad News for 'Moon Hoax' Buffs
"Vanilla Gorilla (Monkey Boy)" wrote in message ... On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 01:49:51 GMT, Bunn E. Rabbit wrote in alt.fan.art-bell in message : Foing said that each Apollo site, where the engine blast of the two-person landing craft stirred up the landscape, could be worthwhile targets for SMART-1 imaging. Offishul VG Predicshun: The k00ks will claim the pictures are fake. -- V.G. They won't be fake, they will just send rockets with robots up there and put a mock lander and rover up there and a "footbot" to put some shoe prints around. DUH. ----------------------------------------------------------- DW |
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If you believe, no proof is necessary.
If you do not believe, no proof is sufficient Offishul VG Predicshun: The k00ks will claim the pictures are fake. -- Vorpal |
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"C Sar" wrote in message ... "Bunn E. Rabbit" wrote in message ... Well, it looks like you Humans went to the Moon after all. But we Animals were the first in space! -- Bunn E. Rabbit http://www.space.com/missionlaunches...oon_snoop.html lots of links from the page End of Conspiracy Theories? Spacecraft Snoops Apollo Moon Sites what garbage. this piece does nothing to debunk the moon hoax conspiracies: "Given SMART-1's initial high orbit, however, it may prove difficult to see artifacts..." and "Anything left on the Moon cannot be resolved in any Hubble image," According to the Space Telescope Science Institute, which operates Hubble for NASA. "It would just appear as a dot." present lies to cover past lies. our most expensive telescopes can't resolve the landing site? rovers? flag? it's total bull****. man never went to the moon. HEY ****HOLE. Kook Moonhoax Stance #1, the flag waves (though the guys damn hand is on the flag) so there is "air" in the studio. So what happens when they drop the feather and hammer at the same time? They hit the ground at the same time! Because there is no AIR RESISTANCE because they are on the airless ****ing MOON! You MOON kooks can't have it both ways! If NASA really did cover it up they would have had an airless studio the whole time. --------------------------------------------------- DW |
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"Uncle Al" wrote in message ... The Hubble could not tolerate the light intensity even if it had the resolution. I don't know where this myth came from, but it's certainly not true. http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/new...eases/1999/14/ There is also another myth that Hubble can't track the moon. |
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Resolution Limit (Dawes Limit) = 116 / (aperture in mm) Lets assume you can do way better than that in space and use 58 / aperture in mm The HST has a main mirror diameter of 24000mm So using the above figure the HST could resolve something .002 arcseconds across. The moons perigee distance (from earth's centre) is 356000km, and the HST orbits at 600km above the earths surface, or 13600km above the earth's centre. So the closest it ever gets to the moon is 342400km. The smallest thing it can see (in m) is tan(.002/3600) * 342400000 or 3.3m using our rediculously optimistic resolution capability. Footprint? Flags? Landers? No. Rover? Strongly doubt it, but might show as a blotch. Also this would have to happen when the moon was at pergiee, and the hubble directly between it and earth. I'm sure if I've screwed up the math, I'll be corrected right smartly, because this is Usenet, and everybody checks everybody's figures. --V |
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"Brad Guth" wrote in message roups.com... Martin, Of course, being the village idiot that I am, Space Policy Sucks, while there's Life on Venus I would pull that aluminum foil hat down extra tight tonight. ---------------------------------------------------------- DW |
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On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 11:47:40 -0500, "Darkwing \(Double Secret
Disinformation Agent\)" theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com wrote in alt.fan.art-bell in message : So what happens when they drop the feather and hammer at the same time? They hit the ground at the same time! Because there is no AIR RESISTANCE because they are on the airless ****ing MOON! You MOON kooks can't have it both ways! If NASA really did cover it up they would have had an airless studio the whole time. They obviously used a MAGNET, YOU NASA STOOGE DICKHEAD! -- V.G. "i would blame them it they went on a holy jhiad and killed off all the infidels, would you?" - AssLexa's "200+" alien-implanted IQ jumps the rails and crashes into a grade school, killing all inside. Change pobox dot alaska to gci. Sarcasm is my sword, Apathy is my shield. |
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ngs trimmed
In article .com, "Randy Poe" wrote: N:dlzc D:aol T:com (dlzc) wrote: Dear Randy Poe: This one? URL:http://users.pandora.be/vdmoortel/di...onLanding.html ... rescued from vandals by Dirk Van de moortel. Yes! Thank you. I've bookmarked all 3 of these now, and am looking for other examples in the same genre. Now, does anybody fan of old British kids TV remember the name of those little characters? The Clangers. I even remember watching that particular episode! |
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"Brad Guth" wrote in message oups.com... Sorry, I guess I'm not that smart. What exactly did you mean by; http://guthvenus.tripod.com/lunar-space-elevator.htm Sounds like that "space-elevator" doesn't go to the top floor, if you know what I mean. -------------------------------------------------- DW |
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Hi borg DW,
Of course that elevator floor thing is a wee bit of a problem, especially when those folks that are so snookered are walking the 64,000 km worth of steps when they could be taking the ride of their lives. You do realize that other than my LSE-CM/ISS there's no viable fly-by-rocket alternative on the books for safely getting so much as a robotic instrument onto the moon, or do you know something our NASA and their USSR/Russian spooks don't? Basic township that's situated upon Venus: http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-town.htm Basic LSE (Lunar Space Elevator) http://guthvenus.tripod.com/lunar-space-elevator.htm Regards, Brad Guth / GASA-IEIS topics: http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-topics.htm |
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