NASA (USA) and other countries going to the moon, page 1
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Topic started on 23-12-2008 @ 04:29 PM by TekSupport
Hey folks...been reading ATS for awhile on these awesome threads...so I decided to join a bit back and now my first post with a question.

When India announced they were going to the moon to take some pics of it and to study it more, joining the ranks of other countries doing the same, it got me thinking. Taking India into account plus also taking into account the alleged (just being PC here...don't mean anything by it. If any self-respecting NASA guy would even read any of these posts..they'd change their tune in a heartbeat) cover up by NASA concerning spires, castles, Apollo, bases etc. on the moon by somone other than the Human Race. Would NASA say something to the countries sending probes up along the lines of .."Hey...we have pics and video of stuff up there we can't explain or don't want to...can you sensor your photos too"? "Cuz we have years of telling Joe Public they're loony that we're hiding stuff and we don't want you guys to mess that up". Would said countries "cover up" anything they might find in order to apease NASA?? Or would they turn the other cheek and show what they find unbiased?

Given the evidence on hand..if they were to show some small samples of what is up there, they would either say "dang..that's awesome! lets show the world!!!" or..."whoa...that's some scary stuff up there..anything you say NASA". Personally, I'm hoping for the that's awesome scenario.

Hope that makes sense..my brain thinks faster than I can type what it's sayin.
If it's been asked before, apologies in advance.

THANKS!

TS

[edit on 12/23/2008 by TekSupport]


reply posted on 23-12-2008 @ 05:52 PM by rangersdad
reply to post by TekSupport



Uh, since when was NASA a country?
Merry Christmass to all!!! (so its a one liner)


reply posted on 1-1-2009 @ 09:03 AM by TeslaandLyne
reply to post by peacejet



How is that India Moon rocket going.
Did everything workout alright.

I just happened to open space dynamics book that has been nearby
the computer all these low years and found a document by ARMA
in a reference listing: "Inertial Guidance for Lunar Probes", 1959.

ARMA provided torpedo targeting computers by the end of WWII
and provided gyros for early Cape Canaveral rocket launches that
failed.

Well 10 years ahead of time might mean they got gravity right
by now.
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