timesonline.co.uk— The most powerful radiotelescope yet devised is to be built on the Moon, under plans being put together by Nasa for its 2018 lunar mission.
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That light rack video originated in 2002 from (now defunct) moontruth.com. After spreading the video for a couple of months they revealed it was a joke to show how conspiracy nuts fall for practically anything.And indeed they do.
@ jsdratmyes because a degree is so quick to acquire!why didnt *I* think of that?if i can make money miraculously appear out of thin air to pay for the schooling then maybe i can afford a degree in an entirely new profession by next month!and who knowseven if i got that damn degree you dont know if tomorrow theyll be issuing hordes of visas to import immigrant labor for whatever youre studyingi wouldnt want to be a student of CS entering the workforce now with wages equalling almost nothing.
I used to think that the moon conspiracy theorists were nuts. I spent quite a bit of time about a month ago looking into all of this. What sparked it all off for me was a series of photos I came across of all of the pictures taken on Apollo 15. As I looked at the photos I noticed that the background was the same in many of the photos. I then began to put the pictures together into panoramas. I then put all the panoramas in the order that they were taken.I put these panoramas up on a website I wasn't really using:www.ignited.tvWhat I find really interesting:- The mountains never change- The position of the LM appears to change- The shadows on the mountains are always the same regardless of the mission time- The position of the sun is always the same regardless of mission time- The pictures account for most of the photos yet Apollo 15 was the first mission with the lunar rover.I haven't shown this website to more than a handful of people. What do you think about them? Do they raise any red flags? Or does everything look normal to you?
Closed AccountDec 2, 2006
i farted
jacnetDec 2, 2006
It was a joke, you know.But if miami is bad, you could consider moving.
hairyfotrDec 2, 2006
Was the "Jesus Christ" part answering your own question?
ziqueDec 2, 2006
That light rack video originated in 2002 from (now defunct) moontruth.com. After spreading the video for a couple of months they revealed it was a joke to show how conspiracy nuts fall for practically anything.And indeed they do.
cixelDec 2, 2006
@ jsdratmyes because a degree is so quick to acquire!why didnt *I* think of that?if i can make money miraculously appear out of thin air to pay for the schooling then maybe i can afford a degree in an entirely new profession by next month!and who knowseven if i got that damn degree you dont know if tomorrow theyll be issuing hordes of visas to import immigrant labor for whatever youre studyingi wouldnt want to be a student of CS entering the workforce now with wages equalling almost nothing.
Closed AccountDec 3, 2006
why on the moon? isn't it safer to be somewhere in space?ah, unless they do it for the experience of building something there.
suntereoDec 3, 2006
I used to think that the moon conspiracy theorists were nuts. I spent quite a bit of time about a month ago looking into all of this. What sparked it all off for me was a series of photos I came across of all of the pictures taken on Apollo 15. As I looked at the photos I noticed that the background was the same in many of the photos. I then began to put the pictures together into panoramas. I then put all the panoramas in the order that they were taken.I put these panoramas up on a website I wasn't really using:www.ignited.tvWhat I find really interesting:- The mountains never change- The position of the LM appears to change- The shadows on the mountains are always the same regardless of the mission time- The position of the sun is always the same regardless of mission time- The pictures account for most of the photos yet Apollo 15 was the first mission with the lunar rover.I haven't shown this website to more than a handful of people. What do you think about them? Do they raise any red flags? Or does everything look normal to you?