Re: A scientific approach to proving whether man landed on the moon - photogrammetric rectification
- From: Sam Wormley <swormley1@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 20:46:12 GMT
Brad Guth wrote:
Sam Wormley wrote:
: Don't be so silly Brad--Venus is not suitable for habitation.
Once again; So what?
I never once suggested that wusssy us and much less of the incest
dumbfounded and otherwise bigoted humans from this global warming Earth
(such as yourself) are remotely capable of having walked on our moon,
much less upon their accomplishing Venus.
BTW; unless you're some kind of Christ like cloud-walker, there's no
such thing as "sulphuric acid rain" to deal with, that is unless you're
talking about our global warming and badly polluted Earth environment.
Otherwise you'd have to go into most any one of the many tens of
thousands of those geothermal hot-spots as to melt that Venusian lead,
especially while being situated within their somewhat cooler season of
nighttime, and you'd also have to think being somewhat elevated
shouldn't hurt matters if you were merely a halfwit of a dumbfounded
Venusian or visiting ET.
I guess that's why we can see a complex tarmac in those mountains,
clear as day because of the 36 look/pixel of a composite radar image.
The ESA's Venus EXPRESS mission has that lead melting environment by
way of each season of night as cooling off rather nicely, and it's
otherwise not the least bit too hot as is for existing robotic
technology to manage, whereas a composite via rigid airship is entirely
within human survivable spec.
What do your conditional laws of physics and obviously moderated to
death infomercial-science tell us is entirely possible? Especially of
absolutely nifty physics and of terrific science since you'll have such
unlimited local green/renewable energy at your disposal, at 90.5%
gravity and 64+ kg/m3 of buoyancy to work with.
Would you folks care to review a given image of the Venusian terrain,
and of whatever's hot and nasty about Venus?
-
Brad Guth
http://images.google.com/images?q=venus+venera
http://images.google.com/images?q=venus+magellan
Apologies to the newsgroup for continuing this OT thread.
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