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Post by laurel on Nov 15, 2011 23:23:58 GMT -4
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Post by dwight on Nov 15, 2011 23:32:45 GMT -4
ok i don't really care which one, i was curious what method is used to land a probe on the moon how did NASA land surveyor 3 on the moon? Pretty much the same way the Russians landed Lunokhod on the moon.
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Post by carpediem on Nov 15, 2011 23:33:12 GMT -4
ok i don't really care which one, i was curious what method is used to land a probe on the moon how did NASA land surveyor 3 on the moon? bit.ly/uBUMzYThe mission called for the craft to travel directly to the moon on an impact trajectory, on a journey that lasted 63 to 65 hours, and ended with a deceleration of just over three minutes to a soft-landing.
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Post by laurel on Nov 15, 2011 23:36:03 GMT -4
What do the Surveyor 3 questions have to do with the Apollo hoax?
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Post by laurel on Nov 15, 2011 23:43:36 GMT -4
laurel sorry, i did not know to restrict discussion to apollo. I really had no idea how it is done, it was an honest question, you guys do seem to know a lot about space. I never said you had to restrict discussion to Apollo, and anyway Surveyor 3 is related to Apollo because of Apollo 12. If it was really an honest question, why did you post it in the Hoax Theory section, in a thread where you have been accusing NASA of lies?
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Post by laurel on Nov 15, 2011 23:54:00 GMT -4
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Post by laurel on Nov 15, 2011 23:54:21 GMT -4
you want a conspiracy question why can't we go back to the moon? How will the return to the Moon be funded?
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Post by echnaton on Nov 16, 2011 0:07:40 GMT -4
you want a conspiracy question why can't we go back to the moon? Why is that a conspiracy question?
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Post by laurel on Nov 16, 2011 0:17:31 GMT -4
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Post by carpediem on Nov 16, 2011 0:19:42 GMT -4
it is from the stand point, we had the ability to go there, but when there was talk about going back, NASA thought it could be done by 2018 then 2020 then 2028 the last thing i think buzz said was no reason to go back to the moon, just go to mars. why did we not just send the shuttle to the moon? (how did we land surveyor 3 on the moon - does anyone know?) How will the return to the Moon be funded?
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Post by dwight on Nov 16, 2011 0:20:52 GMT -4
(how did we land surveyor 3 on the moon - does anyone know?) The same as how the Russians landed Lunokhod on the moon.
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Post by laurel on Nov 16, 2011 0:34:24 GMT -4
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Post by gillianren on Nov 16, 2011 0:35:10 GMT -4
I was under the impression that the rest of the world has settled on what is red and what is orange You may not be aware of this, but colours fall on what's called a "spectrum." It has no official division from one colour to the next. Indeed, the only reason for the traditional "Roy G. Biv" list of colours (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet) is that Sir Isaac Newton thought the number seven had important mystical significance, so he threw in indigo. Most people cannot distinguish between blue and indigo, which is why denim pants dyed in indigo came to be called "blue jeans." "The rest of the world" includes countries which have completely different words for colours, and they don't always consider there to be seven basic colours. You should have learned this in kindergarten.
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Post by dwight on Nov 16, 2011 0:47:15 GMT -4
Right where you'd expect them to be. You sure your eyes didn't stay shut since that nap you had in kindergarten?
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Post by dwight on Nov 16, 2011 0:49:09 GMT -4
what has NASA been doing in space since Apollo? Assuming your age is truly annotated in your profile I must again ask whether your eyes have remained shut since your kindergarten nap. How come your ability to use google suddenly comes to a complete stop?
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