Next week NASA announces Earth has large moon orbiting it. | |
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Xeven (OP) User ID: 69418658 United States 09/28/2015 01:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | May have once contained a cheese factory. I reserve the right to declare my comments and posts as satire. Nothing I post should be considered or interpreted as advocacy for illegal activity. My comments are designed to inspire critical political thinking. I only mean half of what I say and only say half of what I mean. |
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Te Troggie User ID: 70367086 New Zealand 09/28/2015 04:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am wondering if next Nasa will disclose to the public the big giant bright yellow orb that shows up in the sky when I wake up and disappears before I go to bed. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69952812 It didn't used to stick around that long. Then a bloke named Maui captured it and forced it to go slower. |
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Useless Cookie Eater User ID: 29696048 United States 09/28/2015 04:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Next week NASA announces Earth has large moon orbiting it. Quoting: Xeven Named it Luna. They also think it may have been visited by man in recent past as several satellite photos appear to show possible vehicle tracks, launch residue and possibly even launch platforms. Tune in next week for more amazing Nasa disclosures. Yep....what a let down. Of COURSE there was/is water on Mars. The sedimentary rock formations in NUMEROUS pics proved that long ago. Way to go NASA. |