21 Replies to “Feb. 24, 2025 Low Lunar Orbit”

  1. That wee asteroid they were talkin’ about maybe hitting the Earth now has a higher probability of hitting the moon.
    It’d be really cool if that was caught on camera by one of these probes.

  2. OK now try this: You are Neil Armstrong, you gotta land that thing and you have 30 seconds of fuel.

  3. I remember being young and believing in the Tooth Fairy, Santa Klaus, and outer space.

    Then I grew up.

    1. Tell us, do you believe electrons exist?
      What do you think stars are?
      Is Jupiter a thing?
      Was Eratosthenes real?
      Is there such a thing as an astronomical unit?

      1. My responses, in the same order as your questions:

        No, not as they’re described. I do not believe in the atom as described. I do not believe in the supposed force that keeps an electron spinning around a nucleus.

        I don’t know what stars are, but that doesn’t therefore make them what we’re told they are. Stars do NOT move, and can be proven to be in the same locations as they were as far back as history goes. There are pyramids that still perfectly line up with constellations, proving no relative movement. Stars should drift relative to each other.

        Jupiter and the other planets are likely the same thing as stars, the only difference being their wanderings.

        I doubt Erasthenese existed, and his supposed proof of the earth being round is ridiculous. Even were he to have traveled between Cyrene and Alexandria, his “proof” would work on a flat earth model anyhow.

        No, there is no such thing as an astronomical unit. But of course any unit of measure can be used, regardless of its origins.

        1. >There are pyramids that still perfectly line up with constellations

          That’s literally the opposite of true. Like, I know you’re fake and a troll but the shafts in the Great Pyramid at Giza only line up with specific stars if you account for 6,000 years of the Earth’s precession. 2/10, try harder next time.

          1. So I just did some quick Googling on the pyramids, and will concede that I can’t find anything during my lunch break. It’s been many years since I read about it, so I threw that one out from memory.

            That said, I don’t know what it means to be “fake”, and I’m not a troll.

            We agree on many topics, just not this one. And many years ago I would have attacked me too. I could go on for a long time why space is fake – the points above were just some off-the-cuff ones.

    2. To Watto – on the subject of deception and conspiracy – the likelihood of a hoax or deception is inversely proportional to the number of people who would have to be “in on it” to pull it off. If you wanted to “throw” a boxing match maybe one of the fighters and the referee could be in on it. If you wanted to rig a hockey game there are more people involved so it’s less likely to happen. If you wanted to fake a moon landing or the appearance of outer space or a spherical earth imagine how many would have to be “in” on the deception. Think about it

      1. I understand the “in on it” bit, Jack. That was one of my initial questions as well. Though over time I have learned that there don’t need to be many of those. Just a few properly placed Freemasons to “go to space”, and a few others here and there.

        For example, the vast majority of the people at Nasa believe that the footage taken from Devon Island is actually Mars. The people are compartmentalized and are trained to believe that what they do is both real and important. They have been conditioned to reject anything other than the fiction they have been programmed to believe.

        Kinda like rodent brains who still believe in the Coronahoax.

        Or everyone on the left of the political spectrum about everything. Despite the overwhelming daily evidence to the contrary, they still cling to what they want to believe is true.

          1. There are freemasons, and there are freemasons. Depends on your degree, as well as your usefulness.

            In the case of the astronauts, they have the right credentials on paper (flying aircraft, for example) for NASA. There’s a reason all the astronauts are freemasons. There’s also a reason why the ones photographed holding odd Masonic objects and such are now kept way above ground level on the wall at Space Center Houston.

            There was also a good reason to have the first Apollo 1 crew killed for Freemason Gus Grissom saying embarrassing things to the press about the project.

          2. And then there are the expensivemasons! Gotta watch out for those buggers. They ain’t cheap.

    1. Cool.
      This asteroid (2024 yr4) will be much more spectacular if it hits, leaving a crater around a mile in diameter.

  4. There are Zero “photos” from or in space.
    They are all “images”…
    NASA= Not A Space Agency.
    Watch the press conference and tell me these men just returned from the moon….as Neil says…”.it was a great adventure”
    The Van Allen belts are 35,000 miles of cosmic unshielded Radiation. A thin walled capsule and “Spacesuit” shields nothing.
    Stanley Kubrick was the key.

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