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reply posted on 18-6-2009 @ 01:55 PM by ladyinwaiting
reply to post by deessell



Yes. If this is true I am absolutely horrified. NASA does not in any way own the moon. Are they taking that little US flag they planted up there decades ago, this seriously? This is way, way, beyond their rights.

We haven't damaged the earth enough? Now they are going to start scarring the moon?

There has got to be more to this story. What is the stated purpose. I wonder how other nations are going to feel about this? It's their moon, too. Not that NASA gives a rat's derriere what other nation's think.

OK. now i'm mad.

and sad.



reply posted on 18-6-2009 @ 02:20 PM by Black_Fox



reply posted on 18-6-2009 @ 02:28 PM by ladyinwaiting
reply to post by Bearack



I hope you're right. This sounds a little more reasonable. Nonetheless, if it is discovered that energy is available there (and what do you mean by energy exactly? Are we tallking about oil?)..........

will we then begin excavation and retrieval operations which could then create damage to our one and only moon that we depend on?

I don't want to push the panic button, but I'm not loving this idea.

But thank you for your post. It does make me feel better....if I can think of it as a geological/archeological study/dig. I can deal with that.


reply posted on 18-6-2009 @ 02:28 PM by DangerDeath
reply to post by Black_Fox



By the way, the future Morlocks are already digging very deep into the underground


reply posted on 18-6-2009 @ 02:32 PM by Nightchild
Originally posted by Black_Fox
All be it not likely,but I do hope it never esscalates to anything like this.


Start at the 5:00 min mark


EXACTLY what I actually was thinking about regarding this.

Will Humans ever think before they act?



reply posted on 18-6-2009 @ 02:34 PM by Bearack
Originally posted by ladyinwaiting
reply to
post by Bearack



I hope you're right. This sounds a little more reasonable. Nonetheless, if it is discovered that energy is available there (and what do you mean by energy exactly? Are we tallking about oil?)..........

will we then begin excavation and retrieval operations which could then create damage to our one and only moon that we depend on?

I don't want to push the panic button, but I'm not loving this idea.

But thank you for your post. It does make me feel better....if I can think of it as a geological/archeological study/dig. I can deal with that.


Fortunately, H3 is easily mined. They heat the soil and extract the H3 gas from it and then return the soil so there is little impact other than it could change the reflectability of the moon. I think any mining plans are set to mine on the far side of the moon to ensure they do not impact things such as animal migration.


reply posted on 18-6-2009 @ 02:42 PM by ladyinwaiting
reply to post by Bearack



Thanks again. Stars for you. I always welcome a voice of reason.


reply posted on 18-6-2009 @ 03:49 PM by getreadyalready
reply to post by Derty



It won't strike the moon until October!

The launch is tonight, but it will orbit, and prepare for a high angle, high velocity descent later in the fall.
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