Originally Posted by : Originally posted by EBOLA really, I have no idea... some evidence looks like yes, but some points to no... I really haven't looked enough into it to form an opinion
Originally Posted by : Originally posted by 家iders峨ck
If we had, why haven't we been back?
We went enough times to figure out that it was a big rock, and there wasn't much else to learn there. No since in wasting more resources and taking more risks when we'd "been there and done that"
-EBOLA-...the moon missions ended, IIRC, with apollo 18's blowing up
I need some evidence of Apollo 18 blowing up.
There was a lauchpad fire that killed three, but no other astronauts were killed until the first shuttle blew up leaving the launch pad in 1986. [Reply]
what you want though is a controlled explosion.:-)
Originally Posted by : Originally posted by EBOLA -EBOLA-...the moon missions ended, IIRC, with apollo 18's blowing up
Apollo 18 is the flight that finally took "Deke" Slayton into space, the last of the Mecury Seven to do so. It docked with a Soyuz space capsule during orbit. I remember as a kid looking up into the night sky and watching the two crafts in orbit. [Reply]
The goal was to fool the Soviet Union about US strategic capability during the height of the cold war
On one side then the other side
"There are a quarter of a million people who worked on the project. It would be impossible to keep that many people quiet about the conspiracy," Plait said. Also, there are some 900 pounds of lunar rocks and material that astronauts brought back from the moon that geologists agree are clearly from the moon and not from this planet"