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What exactly is India's intention with this mission?
originally posted by: trisvonbis
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It looks faker than the Chinese one.
Which looks faker than NASA's.
And NASA has better graphics, but not much else...
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: putnam6
what the American moon landing had to do with NASA? Is that your question?
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: putnam6
which was as I took it the fellows point.
Because I mean I am with him, after all the fails from other nations who should have been able to do it and all crashed and had failures...
I was getting nervous. So I too think it should cool down a couple of those who said the things he mentioned in his post.
so it is not much but a little beyond just the word moon that made it relevant to this event.
originally posted by: Mantiss2021
a reply to: gspat
So much for "aliens" blocking Earth from reaching the Moon!
So much, also, for the idea that we (humans) never landed on the Moon, and that it was all just NASA/government propaganda.
originally posted by: trisvonbis
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It looks faker than the Chinese one.
Which looks faker than NASA's.
And NASA has better graphics, but not much else...
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: gspat
In other news…
Today the first 7/11 opened on the moon…
50% off all slurpees …👍
After the dust raised by last evening's landing had settled, panels on one side of Vikram opened to deploy a ramp to enable Pragyaan to slide down to the lunar surface. It will now roam around the rocks and craters, gathering crucial data and images to be sent back to Earth for analysis.