Re: I take objection to NASA's Mars plans!



On 5 Aug 2005 17:04:19 -0700, "Brad Guth" <ieisbradguth@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>Cardman,
>Prove that we've launched squat from the moon.

Ah, one of these conspiracy theorists. This should be good for a
laugh.

>The Russians can only prove that one of their robotic/AI fly-by-rocket
>landers managed to get off one nearby image before sinking forever into
>the meters deep and nasty/reactive dust of the moon.

There is plenty of evidence around should you care to look. I even
seem to recall that they managed to take a photo of one of the landing
sites more recently.

Since they certainly made it into space, and as the Moon has a low
2.38 km/s escape velocity, then so is it certainly doable.

>There's absolutely nothing of hard-science about the lunar surface,
>other than taken as samples from megatonnes worth of moon rock as
>previously deposited upon Earth.

The samples returned from the Moon contain evidence to highlight that
they have never come in contact with Earth's atmosphere. No sign of
weathering and all that.

I take it that no amount of evidence would prove you wrong. So what
about when NASA returns to the Moon and goes and picks up some of
their old equipment? I am sure that one of those old lunar rovers
would come in useful.

Cardman.
.



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