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Conspiracy theories

yeah pretty much after apollo 13 the moon missions got taken off the program. there also isn't much else up there after you have been up there a few times. now the big mission is getting a man on mars and finishing the international space station. and for the private sector things like virgin galatic which offer a ride into space for joe average.

there are many 9/11 conspiracy theories out there but none seem really plausible. there was one that claimed a plane never crashed into the pentagon and was the reason they never released footage of the crash until years later. people get sucked into things way too easily and simply won't accept the truth no matter what people say.
 
The biggest conspiracy theory that does hold up is the Non moon landing of Apollo 11.

It didn't happen, you can all say what you like, but this definately didn't happen.

That's my penny's worth.
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Originally posted by AK47
They realised as you said there is not much there, even worth losing a billion $$ spacecraft and human beings lives........when Apollo 13 went pear shaped i believe that was the end of the moon mohicans
Except for the 4 Missions that went up afterwards.

And ignore SANZAR, he's still bitter about the N-1 failures.
 
What did those other missions achieve though ripper, other than to confirm that they could indeed reach the place?
 
What did those other missions achieve though ripper, other than to confirm that they could indeed reach the place?
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What's the point in doing anything then? If everyone was like you then homo-sapiens would still be in their original valley in Africa or wherever it was.

*snigger* I said homo
 
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What did those other missions achieve though ripper, other than to confirm that they could indeed reach the place?
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What's the point in doing anything then? If everyone was like you then homo-sapiens would still be in their original valley in Africa or wherever it was.

*snigger* I said homo
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The other missions let them perform experiments, take more samples etc. Plus they let other astronauts have their turn in the cockpit.

*snigger* I said cock
 
The other missions let them perform experiments, take more samples etc. Plus they let other astronauts have their turn in the cockpit.

*snigger* I said cock
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Just think of our parents generation looking up at the moon knowing those pioneers were out there endeavouring to set foot on it for the first time ever. When Armstrong was there an entire planet was thinking "Will he be able to come home safely"

*snigger* I said 'willy'
 
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What did those other missions achieve though ripper, other than to confirm that they could indeed reach the place?
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What's the point in doing anything then? If everyone was like you then homo-sapiens would still be in their original valley in Africa or wherever it was.

*snigger* I said homo
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The other missions let them perform experiments, take more samples etc. Plus they let other astronauts have their turn in the cockpit.

*snigger* I said cock
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Yes, and how very important that collection of dirt proved to be... :p

Seriously though, what they're suggesting now IS interesting and does have some scope - that is, the plan to establish a permanent base on the moon.
 
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What did those other missions achieve though ripper, other than to confirm that they could indeed reach the place?
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What's the point in doing anything then? If everyone was like you then homo-sapiens would still be in their original valley in Africa or wherever it was.

*snigger* I said homo
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The other missions let them perform experiments, take more samples etc. Plus they let other astronauts have their turn in the cockpit.

*snigger* I said cock
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Yes, and how very important that collection of dirt proved to be... :p

Seriously though, what they're suggesting now IS interesting and does have some scope - that is, the plan to establish a permanent base on the moon.
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or that's what they'd like you to think ;)
 
Yes, and how very important that collection of dirt proved to be... :p

Seriously though, what they're suggesting now IS interesting and does have some scope - that is, the plan to establish a permanent base on the moon.
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I'm sorry but your measured, well-considered posting is invalidated by the lack of schoolboy double entendre sniggering.

Sorry them's the rules...they must be followed by all participants.

*snigger* I said 'pants'
 
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Yes, and how very important that collection of dirt proved to be... :p

Seriously though, what they're suggesting now IS interesting and does have some scope - that is, the plan to establish a permanent base on the moon.
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I'm sorry but your measured, well-considered posting is invalidated by the lack of schoolboy double entendre sniggering.

Sorry them's the rules...they must be followed by all participants.

*snigger* I said 'pants'
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To think he missed out on the obvious 'moon' as well...

Is a base on the moon not a little pointless as it would be equally doomed when the sun collapses in a quadrillion years (or whenever that's due to happen)? Then we're all screwed anyway...

*snigger* screwed...
 
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What did those other missions achieve though ripper, other than to confirm that they could indeed reach the place?
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What's the point in doing anything then? If everyone was like you then homo-sapiens would still be in their original valley in Africa or wherever it was.

*snigger* I said homo
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The other missions let them perform experiments, take more samples etc. Plus they let other astronauts have their turn in the cockpit.

*snigger* I said cock
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Yes, and how very important that collection of dirt proved to be... :p

Seriously though, what they're suggesting now IS interesting and does have some scope - that is, the plan to establish a permanent base on the moon.
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or that's what they'd like you to think ;)
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Well what i heard is it may be an international pornography studio where they can film international pornography and broadcast it world wide to millions of homes via sattalite ever wonder why they are looking for new life forms... thats right baby fetishes.
 
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What did those other missions achieve though ripper, other than to confirm that they could indeed reach the place?
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What's the point in doing anything then? If everyone was like you then homo-sapiens would still be in their original valley in Africa or wherever it was.

*snigger* I said homo
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The other missions let them perform experiments, take more samples etc. Plus they let other astronauts have their turn in the cockpit.

*snigger* I said cock
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Yes, and how very important that collection of dirt proved to be... :p

Seriously though, what they're suggesting now IS interesting and does have some scope - that is, the plan to establish a permanent base on the moon.
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or that's what they'd like you to think ;)
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Well what i heard is it may be an international pornography studio where they can film international pornography and broadcast it world wide to millions of homes via sattalite ever wonder why they are looking for new life forms... thats right baby fetishes.
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that's certainly not what they want you to think.
 
We need a base on the moon to defend Earth from those f***in Aliens.......MAN!!!

We cant shoot scuds from the Missouri into space!!!

Seriously but....space exploration - there is no boundaries.......let them do what they like....after 100 years perhaps we'll find another oil source, or power source to replace oil, or we'll kill off the oxygen on this joint, and need to move to LV4-26
 
What did those other missions achieve though ripper, other than to confirm that they could indeed reach the place?
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Yeah, I know... what did it achieve? I mean all they did was in less than a decade send men hundreds of thousands of km's away from the Earth to another world... more than once. As well as that I assume they did other experiments rather than just walk around and have a round of golf. I suppose you think most scientific experiments are a waste of time and that money should be spent on 5 Year Plans and setting up reservations for endangered fungi.

What do you want them to do? Set up a luxery resort and a visitors centre?
 
What if we had a commonwealth mission to the moon! What would each of us contribute?!

Well England could bring some fish and chips.

Wales some fine woollen jumpers and coal to protect against the coal

Canada could bring along Robin Williams for entertainment as well as cable for Stanley Cup playoffs.

Australia could bring pie flavoured crisps.

South Africa could bring a Nandos take-away.

And New Zealand could bring some mutton and some Steinlager! :D
 
What do you want them to do? Set up a luxery resort and a visitors centre?
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Leave it to the capitalist pig to suggest money making schemes on the moon :rolleyes: .
 
What if we had a commonwealth mission to the moon! What would each of us contribute?!

Well England could bring some fish and chips.

Wales some fine woollen jumpers and coal to protect against the coal

Canada could bring along Robin Williams for entertainment as well as cable for Stanley Cup playoffs.

Australia could bring pie flavoured crisps.

South Africa could bring a Nandos take-away.

And New Zealand could bring some mutton and some Steinlager! :D
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Who builds the rocket?
 
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What if we had a commonwealth mission to the moon! What would each of us contribute?!

Well England could bring some fish and chips.

Wales some fine woollen jumpers and coal to protect against the coal

Canada could bring along Robin Williams for entertainment as well as cable for Stanley Cup playoffs.

Australia could bring pie flavoured crisps.

South Africa could bring a Nandos take-away.

And New Zealand could bring some mutton and some Steinlager! :D
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Who builds the rocket?
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Who said anything about a rocket? :unsure:
 
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