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Post by Moon Man on Dec 19, 2006 14:33:29 GMT -4
He claims its dark in space. Write him and ask him yourself, but Im sure you wont believe him either.
Hes often on CBC and TVO. He said the trip to mars would be in darkness.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 18, 2006 23:03:23 GMT -4
Oh god, you weren't kidding! How does the sunlight get from it's source (the Sun) to it's destination (Mars, for example) without traveling through the space in between? You people claim the sunlight light has no heat until it hits an object, i.e., the moon.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 18, 2006 23:00:25 GMT -4
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 18, 2006 21:06:45 GMT -4
Mars is over 160 million miles away. It will take longer than 2 and one half years round trip. Mars is in deep space and there is no daylight in space. Maybe when the sun hits the surface of mars there is but not in space.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 17, 2006 23:48:59 GMT -4
There is no light in space.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 17, 2006 21:43:33 GMT -4
Picture this. Those who go to Mars and return will spend over 4 years in darkness. The current plan is to send people who will not return. They will die in space. They want to sent a woman and a man so they can make babies, whose babies will make babies and thus, those babies will never know life on earth.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 16, 2006 21:33:41 GMT -4
The new space station and future moon bases will be ballons. They are lighter to get into space. The space station will have a swimming pool in a barrel. The water will stay forced against the outer wall as it rotates.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 16, 2006 21:35:59 GMT -4
If you see any other mistakes don't hesitate bringing them to my attention. Um, I tried this and you still haven't made the correction.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 24, 2006 19:26:59 GMT -4
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 24, 2006 19:29:03 GMT -4
They teach that sort of thing in law school, you know. I'll have you know that Moon Man watched Perry Mason, The Practice, and Boston Legal! He must know the law better than anyone! I never went to law school. I read most of this site to gain my legal expertise. scc.lexum.umontreal.ca/en/index.html
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 23, 2006 23:29:32 GMT -4
Have you ever heard of the Darling of Las Vegas..?
I'm the Canadian version.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 23, 2006 23:18:01 GMT -4
Quod Erat Demonstrandum, familiar to anyone who has studied logic. I'm a big Edward de Bono, Plato, Aristotle, Immanuel Kant fan. I hold a double major in common sense.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 23, 2006 22:22:28 GMT -4
Most were conned, like everyone else. There is only a handful in the apollo hoax know, the rest believed they were actually in space. Most who were in the know are now dead, too. Q.E.D. Q.E.D = ??
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 23, 2006 21:06:24 GMT -4
Apparently, there were nearly half a million NASA employees who were heavily involved in the Apollo project. The testimony of any single one of them would blow the hoax theory clean out of the water. So how come not one of them posts here, or anywhere else? Most were conned, like everyone else. There is only a handful in the apollo hoax know, the rest believed they were actually in space. Most who were in the know are now dead, too.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 20, 2006 17:07:50 GMT -4
Any ideas about the claim made in this thread? Yes, straydog is just another idiot who dosen't know anything about Apollo procedures and equipment. The removable boots were not part of the pressure vessel. In fact, the pressurized foot coverings were molded into the pressure vessel and could not be removed. Here is an outline of the procedure to which straydog is referencing: 1) Reenter LM. 2) Close hatch. 3) Pressurize cabin. 4) Remove backpacks, overboots, and other non-essential items. 5) Plug spacesuits into LM environmental system. 6) Depressurize cabin. 7) Open hatch. 8) Throw out items nolonger needed. 9) Close hatch. 10) Pressurize cabin. Naming calling will get you banned. Oh yeah, you're a ABer, continue on.
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