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Post by RickB on Jan 27, 2022 7:38:57 GMT -5
Elon Musk's expensive space junk is fixing to put a new crater on the Dark Side of the Moon/Musk Side of the Moon
"SpaceX rocket segment on course to hit the moon" ABC News
"Bill Gray, creator of Project Pluto, which supplies astronomical software that tracks objects near Earth to amateur and professional astronomers, wrote in a blog post that he's calculated the impact likely will occur on the far side of the moon on March 4 around 7:25 a.m. ET."
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Post by hummingbirdstones on Jan 27, 2022 9:09:09 GMT -5
Hope it doesn't take out that secret base we have there.
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Post by parfive on Jan 27, 2022 12:48:10 GMT -5
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Post by jasoninsd on Jan 27, 2022 17:40:30 GMT -5
You know, if I throw a candy bar wrapper out of my car window while I'm driving (which I wouldn't!) I can get a ticket for littering. What should be the monetary penalty for this type of littering - because that's what it is?!? 400,000 pounds of garbage on the moon...and counting!
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Post by RickB on Jan 27, 2022 18:52:22 GMT -5
You know, if I throw a candy bar wrapper out of my car window while I'm driving (which I wouldn't!) I can get a ticket for littering. What should be the monetary penalty for this type of littering - because that's what it is?!? 400,000 pounds of garbage on the moon...and counting! Jason, if you were a gazillionaire you could trash the moon too.
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Post by mohs on Jan 27, 2022 19:10:36 GMT -5
the impending crash could offer scientist a rare opportunity to Study & Observe how craters are formed on the moon
well damn I thought we knew that a Big Rock slammed into it
It like the book I'm reading entitled:
"Why Socrates Died"
Syllogism 101 answered that eon’s ago
All men are mortal Socrates is a man Therefore Socrates is mortal
That aside: it is an excellent historical study! Highly recommended
Yet it should have been entitled:
Why Socrates Was Executed
mostly
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Post by parfive on Jan 27, 2022 20:55:18 GMT -5
You know, if I throw a candy bar wrapper out of my car window while I'm driving (which I wouldn't!) I can get a ticket for littering. What should be the monetary penalty for this type of littering - because that's what it is?!? Never mind the candy wrapper . . . he’s got the whole friggin’ car floatin’ out there somewhere.
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Post by greig on Jan 27, 2022 21:35:27 GMT -5
If you got pulled over for a candy bar wrapper, I'm sure it would come with a lecture "what if everybody did it". Perhaps, someone should say the same to Musk? LOL
By the way, there is no car in space. That was a joke
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Post by Rockindad on Jan 30, 2022 13:29:25 GMT -5
If you got pulled over for a candy bar wrapper, I'm sure it would come with a lecture "what if everybody did it". Perhaps, someone should say the same to Musk? LOL By the way, there is no car in space. That was a joke The problem is everybody does do it: www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/news/orbital_debris.htmlNo joke, Elon Musk's car is still out there.
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Post by rockpickerforever on Feb 14, 2022 21:49:37 GMT -5
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Post by hummingbirdstones on Feb 14, 2022 22:02:03 GMT -5
Why doesn't that surprise me?
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Post by rockpickerforever on Feb 14, 2022 22:27:04 GMT -5
hummingbirdstones , I think their intent is to kill us one way or another. How that involves the back side of the moon, I don't know.
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Post by hummingbirdstones on Feb 14, 2022 22:33:38 GMT -5
hummingbirdstones , I think their intent is to kill us one way or another. How that involves the back side of the moon, I don't know. Well if it's big enough and hits the moon in just the right spot, knocks it off of it's regular orbit and screws with our tides, etc., it will kill us all. Isn't that a cheerful thought?
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Post by rmf on Feb 15, 2022 5:49:23 GMT -5
the impending crash could offer scientist a rare opportunity to Study & Observe how craters are formed on the moon well damn I thought we knew that a Big Rock slammed into it It like the book I'm reading entitled: "Why Socrates Died" Syllogism 101 answered that eon’s ago All men are mortal Socrates is a man Therefore Socrates is mortal That aside: it is an excellent historical study! Highly recommended Yet it should have been entitled: Why Socrates Was Executed mostly I had always heard:
Socrates had lively students, who enjoyed their little jests. They gave hemlock to their teacher, for inventing true and false tests.
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Post by rockpickerforever on Feb 15, 2022 6:48:22 GMT -5
If you got pulled over for a candy bar wrapper, I'm sure it would come with a lecture "what if everybody did it". Perhaps, someone should say the same to Musk? LOL By the way, there is no car in space. That was a joke It's not a joke. Musk's red Tesla roadster, his personal car he drove to work, was used as a dummy payload on the maiden flight of the Falcon Heavy rocket on February 6, 2018. It is currently somewhere out past Mars now, and still travelling. Track the roadster
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Post by Son Of Beach on Feb 15, 2022 6:58:31 GMT -5
If you got pulled over for a candy bar wrapper, I'm sure it would come with a lecture "what if everybody did it". Perhaps, someone should say the same to Musk? LOL By the way, there is no car in space. That was a joke Space may be the final frontier, but it's made in a Hollywood basement. - Chili Peppers
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Post by mohs on Feb 15, 2022 15:53:49 GMT -5
Socrates invented the exam The examined life ha Socrates didn't hold his tongue to question all He counseled the young that was his fall The ancient Greeks were real serious about authority to their forefathers Even though the Athenians encouraged free speech having their young question this authority was seen as a problem in their current crisis. Most likely a scapegoat was needed. Charges of introducing news gods (impiety) & corrupting the youths Underneath it all was unstated political charges Can never really know the exact nature Butte the verdict was unjust Executions were plentiful tho Don’t go fight as a general And lose a battle The generation gap is an old recurring situation…. It happened in Medieval times when Aristotelian authority was questioned in the university The Enlightenment era w/ Diderot and the Encyclopaedist traditon & the most dangerous man Timothy Leary in the sixties … rebel rousers trying to ascend out of the cave of shadows…. m stly
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Post by rockpickerforever on Feb 16, 2022 15:01:41 GMT -5
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Post by parfive on Mar 1, 2023 2:44:39 GMT -5
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geoff59
spending too much on rocks
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Post by geoff59 on Mar 1, 2023 6:17:28 GMT -5
hummingbirdstones , I think their intent is to kill us one way or another. How that involves the back side of the moon, I don't know. Well if it's big enough and hits the moon in just the right spot, knocks it off of it's regular orbit and screws with our tides, etc., it will kill us all. Isn't that a cheerful thought? But you’ll be able to get the fastest up to the second internet updates on the countdown to our mass extinction using your Starlink internet!
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