MYSTERY OF THE MISSING PLUMES: LCROSS HOAX??? PIN! | |
Southgaia (OP) User ID: 789044 Portugal 10/11/2009 10:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | using frame pictures with moon photos. we can simulate a good impact! zoom! 2sec later zoom! zoom ! ohhh now impacted! no plumes no explosion but we crashed!!!! Last Edited by DanielPT on 10/11/2009 10:38 PM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 783599 United States 10/11/2009 10:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In the video on [link to www.spaceweather.com] you cannot even see an impact, let alone a plume. |
Southgaia (OP) User ID: 789044 Portugal 10/11/2009 10:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In the video on [link to www.spaceweather.com] you cannot even see an impact, let alone a plume. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 783599Thats what I tryed to show you. Closest camera and nothing! no debris! no explosion! nothing!!! only millions of dollars burned!! |
emerald_glow User ID: 379016 United States 10/11/2009 10:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1. There is a hole there. This would support the theory, that Moon is a big cheese. 2. It is just a shell, and all empty inside. It broke the shell and disappeared inside. 3. Something happened, but in the moment of impact someone disconnected the signal to hide it. I'd tend to believe #2; For a long time whenever I look at the moon, it seems like a metal beach-ball with welding lines. Emerald_Glow |
Southgaia (OP) User ID: 789044 Portugal 10/11/2009 10:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1. There is a hole there. This would support the theory, that Moon is a big cheese. Quoting: emerald_glow2. It is just a shell, and all empty inside. It broke the shell and disappeared inside. 3. Something happened, but in the moment of impact someone disconnected the signal to hide it. I'd tend to believe #2; For a long time whenever I look at the moon, it seems like a metal beach-ball with welding lines. ahahaha maybe ur right! xDD moon is cheese =) |
emerald_glow User ID: 379016 United States 10/11/2009 11:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1. There is a hole there. This would support the theory, that Moon is a big cheese. Quoting: Southgaia2. It is just a shell, and all empty inside. It broke the shell and disappeared inside. 3. Something happened, but in the moment of impact someone disconnected the signal to hide it. I'd tend to believe #2; For a long time whenever I look at the moon, it seems like a metal beach-ball with welding lines. ahahaha maybe ur right! xDD moon is cheese =) I forgot how to embed a picture here...help? [link to www.netaxs.com] Last Edited by emerald_glow on 10/12/2009 12:01 AM Emerald_Glow |
DEDALO User ID: 786569 Mexico 10/12/2009 12:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here another post about the same. Thread: ALIENS SHOOT DOWN NASA LCROSS PROBE BEFORE MOON IMPACT And its real no impact. You can see more pictures about the mission Deep Impact than the LCROSS moon impact. You can see in the early post, the links to: calculator for impacts on the moon, LCROSS Impact Animation (Its the animation the same you see in TV) and the computer animation (how supose see the debris from the impact). PIN PIN PIN |
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emerald_glow User ID: 379016 United States 10/12/2009 12:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1. There is a hole there. This would support the theory, that Moon is a big cheese. Quoting: emerald_glow2. It is just a shell, and all empty inside. It broke the shell and disappeared inside. 3. Something happened, but in the moment of impact someone disconnected the signal to hide it. I'd tend to believe #2; For a long time whenever I look at the moon, it seems like a metal beach-ball with welding lines. #4: The good ninjas diverted. Everybody was happy about it except the angry one. Emerald_Glow |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 788202 United States 10/12/2009 10:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There was a thread earlier about aliens on the moon mad that we bombed them and that they were going to retailiate. (I thought that funny). Now they're going to claim that any false flag is retailiation from space aliens. Grab your tin foil hat cause those in charge have now lost it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 775345 United States 10/12/2009 10:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I didn't see any dust being kicked up by the astronauts' feet in videos of the Moon landing. Neither the astronauts or the lunar rover caused dust to swirl as they moved around. There was no dust back then. Why should there be any now? [link to www.youtube.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 792244 Ireland 10/12/2009 11:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | NASA bomb the moon. Predict spectacular impact six mile high 'plume'. The math predicts it. The science predicts it. We didn't get it. The math was wrong? The science was wrong? NASA was wrong? Or maybe it didn't happen because they did something else. The real objective was delivery of a payload. tHERE WAS no plume BECAUSE IT WAS not AN IMPACT, IT WAS A GENTLE BUFFERED TOUCHDOWN. That was not an empty stage, it was materials and supplies for an ongoing base build. The LSS 1 is an American project receiving federal funding combined with substantial private and corporate investment. Those involved in the project refer to it as the "worst kept secret off Earth" Lunar Surface Station 1 will allow indefinite stays off planet and talks are already taking place to provide facilities on the site to ensure the continuity of government in the event of catastrophic emergency. It has already been confirmed that preparations for a manned Mars mission will take place at LSS 1 and the as yet unknown (classified?) craft will actually be entirely constructed in lunar orbit. [link to www.spaceportamerica.com] Spaceport America will eventually be the first stop in a three part run from SA to ISS to LSS 1 and back. Our first Space Highway. By 2015 there will be a significant stream of 'space traffic' going to and fro. These 3 projects form the 3 jewels in Earths bid for Galactic ratification as a member in the PanGalactic Order by 2020. |
R. Aguirre / Sacramento Astron User ID: 792485 United States 10/12/2009 03:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It was a fun and exciting morning for me and friends that set up my C14 to witness the impact and be a part of one of Nasa's Eyes. The fact that there was no visual plum is insignificant. The experiment was a complete success in that the rocket hit the target they had intended. The needs to be some time to evaluate the data received from the projectiles, but nevertheless, it was fun to be a part of this latest Nasa mission. Remember this mission wasn't done so we can witness it, it was done to gather data on possible water on the Lunar Surface. The fact that no visual impact just means there was no visible impact, period. There will still be tons of information from the mission we will have, so congradulations Nasa, for another Successful Mission. R. Aguirre in Sacramento. Founder of the Sacramento Valleys Active Astronomers Group. |
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The Guy User ID: 782394 United States 10/12/2009 03:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No visible plume might mean that the material ejected was all dark basalt, and no ice. That would make building a base on the moon a lot harder, since we'd have to bring water from Earth. It's good to be open-minded, just don't let your brain fall out. |
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Southgaia (OP) User ID: 789044 Portugal 10/12/2009 03:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Charing Cross, London - 11 10 09 - 22:21 GMT Quoting: Anonymous Coward 792244NASA bomb the moon. Predict spectacular impact six mile high 'plume'. The math predicts it. The science predicts it. We didn't get it. The math was wrong? The science was wrong? NASA was wrong? Or maybe it didn't happen because they did something else. The real objective was delivery of a payload. tHERE WAS no plume BECAUSE IT WAS not AN IMPACT, IT WAS A GENTLE BUFFERED TOUCHDOWN. That was not an empty stage, it was materials and supplies for an ongoing base build. The LSS 1 is an American project receiving federal funding combined with substantial private and corporate investment. Those involved in the project refer to it as the "worst kept secret off Earth" Lunar Surface Station 1 will allow indefinite stays off planet and talks are already taking place to provide facilities on the site to ensure the continuity of government in the event of catastrophic emergency. It has already been confirmed that preparations for a manned Mars mission will take place at LSS 1 and the as yet unknown (classified?) craft will actually be entirely constructed in lunar orbit. [link to www.spaceportamerica.com] Spaceport America will eventually be the first stop in a three part run from SA to ISS to LSS 1 and back. Our first Space Highway. By 2015 there will be a significant stream of 'space traffic' going to and fro. These 3 projects form the 3 jewels in Earths bid for Galactic ratification as a member in the PanGalactic Order by 2020. ur right! our time is running out |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 560401 United States 10/12/2009 03:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It was a fun and exciting morning for me and friends that set up my C14 to witness the impact and be a part of one of Nasa's Eyes. The fact that there was no visual plum is insignificant. The experiment was a complete success in that the rocket hit the target they had intended. The needs to be some time to evaluate the data received from the projectiles, but nevertheless, it was fun to be a part of this latest Nasa mission. Remember this mission wasn't done so we can witness it, it was done to gather data on possible water on the Lunar Surface. The fact that no visual impact just means there was no visible impact, period. There will still be tons of information from the mission we will have, so congradulations Nasa, for another Successful Mission. R. Aguirre in Sacramento. Founder of the Sacramento Valleys Active Astronomers Group. Correct no visible impact = no vivible impact = likely no impact at all. Go drive your SUV into a cement wall and film it and let me know what your visible impact looks like. Keep us posted on the "tons of information" and don't forget to show scientific proof other than you or NASA said so. Congratulations to NASA on another nebulous and highly suspicious Mission. |
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