NASA Moon bombing 10/09/09: Scientific or something else?

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NASA Moon bombing 10/09/09: Scientific or something else?

http://www.examiner.com/x-2912-Seattle-Exopolitics-Examiner~y2009m6d19-NASA-moon-bombing-violates-space-law--may-cause-conflict-with-lunar-extraterrestrial-civilizations

http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/offbeat/2009/10/07/moos.bomb.moon.follies.cnn

This is interesting, NASA is bombing the moon on 10/09/09 on a water-seeking and lunar colonization experiment. I wonder if that's the real reason behind it.

Thoughts?

did nobody see that time machine movie? honestly?

seriously, though. tis a trifle odd.

I saw the time machine...and what scientists did to the moon, sometimes I feel like scientists are gonna be the death of us

Originally posted by -Pr-
did nobody see that time machine movie? honestly?

seriously, though. tis a trifle odd.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWr72l22NV4

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWr72l22NV4

😂

Don't care.

It seems like the main purpose of such and experiment would be to more accurately compare the composition of the moon with that of the bottom of the pacific ocean in order to verify the leading theory that the moon was created by a collision between Earth and a Mars-sized object (a planet hypothetically called Orpheus), not just test for water.

I don't know of any laws this would break and it's pretty much impossible for life to exist on the moon as we understand it so what's the issue?

LHC will kill us long before the moon does.

Originally posted by AngryManatee
LHC will kill us long before the moon does.

In other words, never.

Originally posted by Darth Jello
It seems like the main purpose of such and experiment would be to more accurately compare the composition of the moon with that of the bottom of the pacific ocean in order to verify the leading theory that the moon was created by a collision between Earth and a Mars-sized object (a planet hypothetically called Orpheus), not just test for water.

I don't know of any laws this would break and it's pretty much impossible for life to exist on the moon as we understand it so what's the issue?

I thought that was pretty much proved to be truth, as the rocks gathered from the moon match exactly with Earth's. I watched some show on the creation of the planets.

But on a more serious note, the aliens who watch us from their mega-dome on the dark-side of the moon will not like this.

Isn't that called Attillan and aren't those the Inhumans true believer?

What ever happened to mining the Moon for helium 3?

I saw this on TV 2 weeks ago; they're checking for water on the moon but not in quantities of puddles, pools or lakes; the fragments of the moon after the explosion could expose moisture. Scientific I say

Don't really see how the article saying that they're breaking international treaties is valid. They're not testing any weapons...Infact they're not even using ANY weapons...They're just crashing an empty rocket into the moon. Something they done with a comet a few years ago to test it's composition so saying it's "a bomb" is entirely false and misleading and basically shit-stirring.

Originally posted by Darth Jello
Isn't that called Attillan and aren't those the Inhumans true believer?

👆

Originally posted by Darth Jello
Isn't that called Attillan and aren't those the Inhumans true believer?

they moved to Kree space iirc.

NASA Moon bombing 10/09/09: Scientific or something else?

Cool.

When I was a kid, sometimes I would throw a rock at something interesting/different (ice on a pond, sheetrock) to see what would happen, or just for the smashing good fun of it.

That's what those good ol' boys at NASA are doing: throwing a rock.

Originally posted by King Kandy
Don't care.

You should. If they blow up the moon it could mean the end of life on our planet. 🤣

if they blow up the moon....

Originally posted by Admiral Akbar
You should. If they blow up the moon it could mean the end of life on our planet. 🤣

Yeah, good thing that's not even remotely close to what they're actually doing.