Re: Mythbusters to do Apollo



On Apr 10, 5:08 pm, Paul <n...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
BradGuth wrote:
On Apr 9, 10:28 am, nebu...@xxxxxxxxx (Joseph Nebus) wrote:

BradGuth <bradg...@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

Those "Myth Busters" (aka mythbusters) is simply another brown-nosed
clown extension or variation of the NASA/Apollo ongoing ruse/sting of
their mutually perpetrated cold-war century.
BTW, a small test sample of raw/naked ice on the moon, whereas by day
would in fact summarily explode somewhat like rocket fuel in a very
potentially lethal way, and that's even without that ice and
subsequent water vapor interacting with all the local hot sodium.

Mm, no, no, the referees have judged that illegal use of a
hedgehog, and a five-yard penalty. Still third down; you may want
to punt to be careful. It's a Canadian Fact.

--
Joseph Nebus
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I'm not very good at lose cannon punting.

BTW, Canadians are just as snookered and having been dumbfounded to
death by their very own corrupt government, so much so gotten past the
point of no return that it's another one of those "so what's the
difference", as stipulated by our resident LLPOF warlord(GW Bush).
. - Brad Guth

Take a chill pill Guth and see your doctor. Seems like you need a brain
scan or something.

I tried try this following "chill pill", and it too didn't work.

Here's yet another one of those "don't ask, don't tell" things about
our moon and NASA.

"NASA Sets Sights on Lunar Dust Exploration Mission (LADEE)"
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.space.news/browse_frm/thread/39fdfe2136d14005?hl=en#

"NASA is preparing to send a small spacecraft to the moon in 2011 to
assess the lunar atmosphere and the nature of dust lofted above the
surface."

"LADEE will gather detailed information about conditions near the
surface and environmental influences on lunar dust. A thorough
understanding of these influences will help researchers understand how
future exploration may shape the lunar environment and how the
environment may affect future explorers."

Gee whiz, as a part of our Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory
(GRAIL) mission, you'd have to think LADEE is almost exactly as though
they'd never been there, and now they're getting somewhat antsy about
all of that physically dark and crystal dry moon dust that's tens of
fluffy meters deep in places, as well as unavoidably gamma and X-ray
saturated, not to mention double IR hot by day, venting the likes of
smoking hot sodium plus "the nature of dust lofted above the surface",
and perhaps all of such lofted dust as having been more than a wee bit
electrostatic charged to the level of several solar wind forced
teraVolts should be rather interesting.

Of course, I could be wrong, and to think it wouldn't even be the
first time. Too bad LUNAR-A couldn't have been deployed as of a
decade ago, whereas at least from that one alone we could have known
something about the moon's unusually low density interior.
.. - Brad Guth

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