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Originally posted by beaverg
reply to post by YoungGod88
LOL, "Yall only believe in past impacts because of proof of their existence."
You are a funny guy, funny funny guy.
What do you suggest these big circles around craters really are? Folks on the dark side nuking it?
Originally posted by Ha`la`tha
Or are we suggesting that ancient ruins on the moon left there by the ancient martians who came to earth thousands of years ago to breed with the neanderthals and create modern humans, might get damaged in this process?????
Originally posted by YoungGod88
Originally posted by beaverg
reply to post by YoungGod88
LOL, "Yall only believe in past impacts because of proof of their existence."
You are a funny guy, funny funny guy.
What do you suggest these big circles around craters really are? Folks on the dark side nuking it?
so tell me how can an object hit the side of the moon that we can see if earth is in the way
just in case you don't know the side we can only see is always facing us because the moon does not revolves on its axis, it only rotates around the earth
Originally posted by Ha`la`tha
How are those soul catchers btw?
Originally posted by Ha`la`tha
It's NOT a missile, it's the booster stage that propels the satellite into it's final orbit in space, it will have NO fuel in it, and will have the mass of a sports car.
Originally posted by beaverg
Originally posted by YoungGod88
Originally posted by beaverg
reply to post by YoungGod88
LOL, "Yall only believe in past impacts because of proof of their existence."
You are a funny guy, funny funny guy.
What do you suggest these big circles around craters really are? Folks on the dark side nuking it?
so tell me how can an object hit the side of the moon that we can see if earth is in the way
just in case you don't know the side we can only see is always facing us because the moon does not revolves on its axis, it only rotates around the earth
OMG that's the first time I've ever realized that "the dark side of the moon" isn't just an expression. Let me bow to you and your superior intellect in physics and space travel.
I'll try and make it simple for you:
Earth is spherical, meaning a 3 dimensional object. The moon is also spherical, it too is a 3 dimensional object. They are separated by 240,000 miles. So that means objects can pass between Earth, where we are, and the moon, where there are thousands of craters from extraterrestrial impacts.
Now would you like to answer my question with an answer instead of another question? I'll rephrase it for you.
If the craters on the moon are not impacts of meteors then what are they?
Originally posted by amari
Ron, what do you really think the target on the Earth's Moon to be and why?
Is it possibly to destroy the Soul Catcher Tower that John lear talked about?
You are right we can not trust NASA to always tell us the truth because we
have to look at who is actually behind the scenes funding this project.
What do you really see in the Rabbit Hole? ^Y^
Originally posted by C0bzz
LCROSS was launched ages ago. Fact of the matter is, even if they wanted to stop this mission - they couldn't. It would take a huge amount of energy to do so.
The people who made that video score very high on the "crackpot index".
Originally posted by lucentenigma
Reminds me of the remake of H.G. Wells 'Time Machine'.
They bomb the Moon and it causes it to break up.
Should be interesting to watch.
[edit on 6-10-2009 by lucentenigma]
Originally posted by YoungGod88
have any of you seen or heard of any object impacting the moon since you were alive?
Meteoroids are smashing into the Moon a lot more often than anyone expected. That's the tentative conclusion of Bill Cooke, head of NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office, after his team observed two Leonids hitting the Moon on Nov. 17, 2006. "We've now seen 11 and possibly 12 lunar impacts since we started monitoring the Moon one year ago," says Cooke. "That's about four times more hits than our computer models predicted."
how can any object impact the side of the moon we see if earth is in the way?