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Anonymous Coward User ID: 34648913 United States 10/23/2020 05:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is very apparent that many on GLP were Common Core |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77376498 United States 10/23/2020 06:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | how can you not see that it's fake as fuck? funny how any ufo footage is immediately called fake ( rightfully so when 99% of it is ) but anything from a space agency, no matter how badly it looks like CGI, is accepted as real OF COURSE It is CGI you morons. There is no camera probe accompanying the sampler to the asteroid. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76758387 United States 10/23/2020 06:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Any views of the prob from the point of the surface (showing the whole craft) is naturally CGI, but the footage of the sensor arm touching the surface is real. CGI isn't always to to "fake" something, in this case it provides context. Quoting: ModelerX Oh that solves it. Thanks so much, I no longer think naza is a dishonest organization founded by nazis and freemasons. Lol. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78579194 United States 10/23/2020 06:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | NASA pulled of an absolutely amazing accomplishment with this mission. You flat earthers or those that believe the earth is no more than 6000 years old would take this as being fake. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34648913 It is very apparent that many on GLP were Common Core Man people are fucking dumb.... wiki asteroids travel at 65,000 to 85,000 mph... ffs they are proud to be stupid. Full of ignorance and pride. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79435722 United States 10/23/2020 07:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Any views of the prob from the point of the surface (showing the whole craft) is naturally CGI, but the footage of the sensor arm touching the surface is real. CGI isn't always to to "fake" something, in this case it provides context. Quoting: ModelerX Oh that solves it. Thanks so much, I no longer think naza is a dishonest organization founded by nazis and freemasons. "founded by nazis and freemasons"? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77689669 United States 10/23/2020 07:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fakest thing I’ve ever seen, laughable, vacuums in space, sure thing folks... wake the F up. Laughable bullshit.... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79528508 IGN.com article with video [link to www.ign.com (secure)] NASA's first-ever mission to collect samples from an asteroid. Jim Vejvoda By Jim Vejvoda Updated: 22 Oct 2020 8:24 pm Posted: 22 Oct 2020 7:06 pm NASA has released footage and images from their probe's contact with an asteroid 200 million miles from Earth earlier this week. The OSIRIS-REx spacecraft made contact with the 1,800-wide asteroid Bennue on Tuesday. Its mission? NASA's first-ever collection of dust and rock samples from an asteroid in space. Judging from the newly released footage -- which you can watch below -- the Touch-And-Go (TAG) sample collection event appears to have been a success. The footage shows OSIRIS-REx making contact with Bennu where the spacecraft immediately fires into the asteroid's surface to collect samples, sparking a debris cloud. "The sampling event brought the spacecraft all the way down to sample site Nightingale, and the team on Earth received confirmation of successful touchdown at 6:08 pm EDT," according to NASA. "Preliminary data show the sampling head touched Bennu’s surface for approximately 6 seconds, after which the spacecraft performed a back-away burn." The asteroid mission made a mess -- and that's a good thing. "We really did kind of make a mess on the surface of this asteroid. But it's a good mess," OSIRIS-REx principal investigator Dante Lauretta, of the University of Arizona, informed the press. "It's the kind of mess we were hoping for." One of the several reasons why NASA selected Bennu was because of its primordial origins. As NASA explained: "Bennu is a leftover fragment from the tumultuous formation of the solar system. Some of the mineral fragments inside Bennu could be older than the solar system. These microscopic grains of dust could be the same ones that spewed from dying stars and eventually coalesced to make the Sun and its planets nearly 4.6 billion years ago." Meteorites that strike Earth are contaminated by both their descent into our atmosphere and the elements that they're exposed to for years. Going straight to the source, if you will, offers astronomers the chance to study the ancient origins of life. OSIRIS-REx will continue collecting samples and mapping Bennu before beginning its return mission to Earth in March 2021. It is expected to land back in the U.S. in 2023. For more science coverage, discover why there's a 50-50 chance we really are living in a simulation, how paradox-free time-travel is possible, and why these scientists have "no intention of raising dinosaurs." Sooo... How much money did we spend on rocks that fall from the sky? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 65038713 United States 10/23/2020 08:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Any views of the prob from the point of the surface (showing the whole craft) is naturally CGI, but the footage of the sensor arm touching the surface is real. CGI isn't always to to "fake" something, in this case it provides context. Quoting: ModelerX Oh that solves it. Thanks so much, I no longer think naza is a dishonest organization founded by nazis and freemasons. "founded by nazis and freemasons"? White Power! |
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Oak Tree User ID: 9092392 United States 10/23/2020 09:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sadly AC Op ..... your incompetence of intelligence is embarrassing. The probe is one of many more in the future for the asteroids around our solar system. The probe is a real life machine which was engineered by highly specialized technicians who would bust your ass for even saying such a moronic thing. We will without people like you continue to explore and develop new industries for future generations to mine and colonize. To actually "go where no man has gone before" and seek knowledge along with understanding using our intelligence, utilizing new technologies. Why don't you go to JPL and tell them that the probe was fake? It might just make you a little bit more mature in your understanding of facts. The utter stupidity of your post is the same style which banned Galileo from revealing the truth of what he had discovered. Imagine if people like you listened and learned instead of falsely accusing someone of lies; our species would be hundred of years further advanced than it is now. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 23155284 United Kingdom 10/23/2020 09:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Would be curious to know how they matched the rotation of the craft to that of the Asteroid - could be done I suppose but would need continuous mutiple thruster burns to do it. As for the female dominated room - jesus these people are f**king pathetic. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79529945 United States 10/23/2020 09:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sadly AC Op ..... your incompetence of intelligence is embarrassing. Quoting: Oak Tree The probe is one of many more in the future for the asteroids around our solar system. The probe is a real life machine which was engineered by highly specialized technicians who would bust your ass for even saying such a moronic thing. We will without people like you continue to explore and develop new industries for future generations to mine and colonize. To actually "go where no man has gone before" and seek knowledge along with understanding using our intelligence, utilizing new technologies. Why don't you go to JPL and tell them that the probe was fake? It might just make you a little bit more mature in your understanding of facts. The utter stupidity of your post is the same style which banned Galileo from revealing the truth of what he had discovered. Imagine if people like you listened and learned instead of falsely accusing someone of lies; our species would be hundred of years further advanced than it is now. It’s people like you who set us back.... keep licking your governments boots while they bend you over.... Cardinal sin to point out the blatant lies and hypocrisy of NASA and their funneling of your hard earned money into top secret projects to mind F you more and more... people like you love it, and that disgusts me. Wow, I see I really ruffled your feathers there bud, do you know where the term conspiracy originated? Do you have any fucking clue what the Smith Mundt Act is? My guess is you no idea whatsoever. The second part of the footage is clearly said to be real footage you thick headed troglodyte. Also, they aren’t emboldening people like myself, they’re doing exactly that to you, laughing at you as you parade around bullshit they spoon feed you as fact because your too goddamn lazy to do a little research aside from reading headline articles and accepting them as fact, it’s vomit inducing, you have the world at your fingertips, yet you stick to your mainstream tripe and claim to be some half assed intellectual. You shooting the messenger with no forethought and blindly accepting propaganda like this is just unbelievable in this day and age. You think NASA is telling you the truth, you haven’t got a goddamn clue. Facepalm x1000... Vacuums don’t exist and cannot exist in space. Why does Von Braughn’s tombstone explicitly mention the firmament? Keep believing your science fiction and hacking off to new Star Trek episodes you fucking simp. |
GA User ID: 77859974 United States 10/23/2020 09:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ummm the video clearly says in the corner "visualization" wasnt actual footage, you retards. Fakest thing I’ve ever seen, laughable, vacuums in space, sure thing folks... wake the F up. Laughable bullshit.... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79528508 IGN.com article with video [link to www.ign.com (secure)] NASA's first-ever mission to collect samples from an asteroid. Jim Vejvoda By Jim Vejvoda Updated: 22 Oct 2020 8:24 pm Posted: 22 Oct 2020 7:06 pm NASA has released footage and images from their probe's contact with an asteroid 200 million miles from Earth earlier this week. The OSIRIS-REx spacecraft made contact with the 1,800-wide asteroid Bennue on Tuesday. Its mission? NASA's first-ever collection of dust and rock samples from an asteroid in space. Judging from the newly released footage -- which you can watch below -- the Touch-And-Go (TAG) sample collection event appears to have been a success. The footage shows OSIRIS-REx making contact with Bennu where the spacecraft immediately fires into the asteroid's surface to collect samples, sparking a debris cloud. "The sampling event brought the spacecraft all the way down to sample site Nightingale, and the team on Earth received confirmation of successful touchdown at 6:08 pm EDT," according to NASA. "Preliminary data show the sampling head touched Bennu’s surface for approximately 6 seconds, after which the spacecraft performed a back-away burn." The asteroid mission made a mess -- and that's a good thing. "We really did kind of make a mess on the surface of this asteroid. But it's a good mess," OSIRIS-REx principal investigator Dante Lauretta, of the University of Arizona, informed the press. "It's the kind of mess we were hoping for." One of the several reasons why NASA selected Bennu was because of its primordial origins. As NASA explained: "Bennu is a leftover fragment from the tumultuous formation of the solar system. Some of the mineral fragments inside Bennu could be older than the solar system. These microscopic grains of dust could be the same ones that spewed from dying stars and eventually coalesced to make the Sun and its planets nearly 4.6 billion years ago." Meteorites that strike Earth are contaminated by both their descent into our atmosphere and the elements that they're exposed to for years. Going straight to the source, if you will, offers astronomers the chance to study the ancient origins of life. OSIRIS-REx will continue collecting samples and mapping Bennu before beginning its return mission to Earth in March 2021. It is expected to land back in the U.S. in 2023. For more science coverage, discover why there's a 50-50 chance we really are living in a simulation, how paradox-free time-travel is possible, and why these scientists have "no intention of raising dinosaurs." |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79529945 United States 10/23/2020 10:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ummm the video clearly says in the corner "visualization" wasnt actual footage, you retards. Quoting: GA 77859974 Fakest thing I’ve ever seen, laughable, vacuums in space, sure thing folks... wake the F up. Laughable bullshit.... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79528508 IGN.com article with video [link to www.ign.com (secure)] NASA's first-ever mission to collect samples from an asteroid. Jim Vejvoda By Jim Vejvoda Updated: 22 Oct 2020 8:24 pm Posted: 22 Oct 2020 7:06 pm NASA has released footage and images from their probe's contact with an asteroid 200 million miles from Earth earlier this week. The OSIRIS-REx spacecraft made contact with the 1,800-wide asteroid Bennue on Tuesday. Its mission? NASA's first-ever collection of dust and rock samples from an asteroid in space. Judging from the newly released footage -- which you can watch below -- the Touch-And-Go (TAG) sample collection event appears to have been a success. The footage shows OSIRIS-REx making contact with Bennu where the spacecraft immediately fires into the asteroid's surface to collect samples, sparking a debris cloud. "The sampling event brought the spacecraft all the way down to sample site Nightingale, and the team on Earth received confirmation of successful touchdown at 6:08 pm EDT," according to NASA. "Preliminary data show the sampling head touched Bennu’s surface for approximately 6 seconds, after which the spacecraft performed a back-away burn." The asteroid mission made a mess -- and that's a good thing. "We really did kind of make a mess on the surface of this asteroid. But it's a good mess," OSIRIS-REx principal investigator Dante Lauretta, of the University of Arizona, informed the press. "It's the kind of mess we were hoping for." One of the several reasons why NASA selected Bennu was because of its primordial origins. As NASA explained: "Bennu is a leftover fragment from the tumultuous formation of the solar system. Some of the mineral fragments inside Bennu could be older than the solar system. These microscopic grains of dust could be the same ones that spewed from dying stars and eventually coalesced to make the Sun and its planets nearly 4.6 billion years ago." Meteorites that strike Earth are contaminated by both their descent into our atmosphere and the elements that they're exposed to for years. Going straight to the source, if you will, offers astronomers the chance to study the ancient origins of life. OSIRIS-REx will continue collecting samples and mapping Bennu before beginning its return mission to Earth in March 2021. It is expected to land back in the U.S. in 2023. For more science coverage, discover why there's a 50-50 chance we really are living in a simulation, how paradox-free time-travel is possible, and why these scientists have "no intention of raising dinosaurs." That’s only referring to the first half of the video, bigger retard, the second have is showing supposed real footage as it says in the headline of the article you shitheaded meatsack. Nice try though. |
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