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Space Dudes

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    It’s like 1968 all over again!😉 Sat and watched the first one with my Dad. Just watched this one with my Son and Grandson.👍  

  • SatanGreavsie
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    As usual, it booted off recently between Trappist-1-f and Trappist-1-h in the Dwarfsun's Paint Trophy game. 1-h took liberties in a boozer near the tidally-locked zone and called in a result via sub-s

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53 minutes ago, kent_white said:

So just to clear this up for us. Do you believe that man landed on the moon? 

You tell me. You seem to be good at that. We like evidence. So, with all the available evidence what do you think?

I know where you stand on the evidence provided.

 

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1 hour ago, Underpants said:

A bit like scientist you can presume or hypothesise all you want. There's an argument to be had about the moon landings. You have proved this correct. But I have never said I agree with the conspiracy theories involving the moon landings. I've asked questions and raised points about it. You and others have been all over the internet collecting information for me. Thanks for that. I'm a cynic if you think I'm a tin hat soldier that's fine.

What are the main points of contention for this "argument" about the moon landings?

7 minutes ago, Underpants said:

You tell me. You seem to be good at that. We like evidence. So, with all the available evidence what do you think?

I know where you stand on the evidence provided.

 

You don't have to act like this. I'm just asking you a question. 

I've got no idea what you think. One minute you seem to be casting doubt on it - the next you seem to be saying that you believe we did but there are just these "questions".

I absolutely believe we landed on the moon and I think the evidence that we did is overwhelming. What do you think?

1 minute ago, kent_white said:

You don't have to act like this. I'm just asking you a question. 

I've got no idea what you think. One minute you seem to be casting doubt on it - the next you seem to be saying that you believe we did but there are just these "questions".

I absolutely believe we landed on the moon and I think the evidence that we did is overwhelming. What do you think?

I prefer not to say. Is that good enough?

11 minutes ago, Underpants said:

I prefer not to say. Is that good enough?

Do you reserve judgment on "medicine"? What about "electronics"? Are these topics all subject to questioning too? Is there a chance that mobile phones are the work of 'magic' because you don't understand how they actually work? Or do you just accept them as true because they DO work? When you use your microwave, do you look at it with suspicious eyes?

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4 minutes ago, Cheese said:

Do you reserve judgment on "medicine"? What about "electronics"? Are these topics all subject to questioning too? Is there a chance that mobile phones are the work of 'magic' because you don't understand how they work? Or do you just accept them as true because they do work? When you use your microwave, do you look at it with suspicious eyes?

Welcome back to the party.

Thanks for your post.

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It must be Rag Week round Undies this week.....

1 minute ago, Underpants said:

Welcome back to the party.

Thanks for you post.

You're welcome. The modern world must be very bewildering for you.

2 hours ago, Underpants said:

I prefer not to say. Is that good enough?

Well clearly not based on the discussion we're having. But I can't force an answer out of you.

2 hours ago, Cheese said:

Do you reserve judgment on "medicine"? What about "electronics"? Are these topics all subject to questioning too? Is there a chance that mobile phones are the work of 'magic' because you don't understand how they actually work? Or do you just accept them as true because they DO work? When you use your microwave, do you look at it with suspicious eyes?

It's this weird argument that because something has been wrong once before, that everything is probably wrong. 

Scientists used to think the world was flat - so therefore how can we trust scientists about anything, etc and so on and so forth. 

Fair enough, question things you don't understand. But at least TRY to find a reasonable answer for them before you just jump to the conclusion that the whole world must be lying to you. The arrogance of assuming you're that important! 

A Cheese/Kent tag team. How sweet 😉

 

Well, Falcon 9 went off without a hitch.

Unless of course it was faked.

Right, fast forward to 3.58 on this.

Keep watching for the shots of the engine, and in particular the "ring" towards the top of the engine. 

Something weird happens- space gremlins appear moving around this ring. What the hell are they?

 

 

Clearly an issue with one of the camera's,  in one it is working and adding the curvature of the earth. But the other must be broken revealing the truth of the flat earth 

Edited by CambridgeBWFC

On 05/10/2022 at 18:21, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Right, fast forward to 3.58 on this.

Keep watching for the shots of the engine, and in particular the "ring" towards the top of the engine. 

Something weird happens- space gremlins appear moving around this ring. What the hell are they?

 

 

Not sure. Is it some sort of debris? 

Cambridge is right though. According to this footage the earth is definitely concave. We basically live on a quaver shaped earth! 😁

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This should be a good watch this afternoon. Views of Earth from the Orion spacecraft as it heads for the Moon.

 

Say "Cheese".

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I don’t think Undies believes any of it

1 minute ago, Spider said:

I don’t think Undies believes any of it

only because we haven't set foot on jupiter or mercury yet, which given it's now 53 years since we went to the moon, is a bit shit like

Live broadcast of Orion's close flyby of the Moon. Incredible.

 

 

  • 3 weeks later...

The Orion capsule is about to re-enter the atmosphere before splashdown.

 

  • 3 months later...

The largest and most powerful rocket ever built might be launching for a test flight in the next couple of hours.

 

1 hour ago, Cheese said:

The largest and most powerful rocket ever built might be launching for a test flight in the next couple of hours.

 

Good shout! The thing is a beast; plop it down outside Wembley and it would only be just a few metres shy of the top of the arch

2 minutes ago, SatanGreavsie said:

Good shout! The thing is a beast; plop it down outside Wembley and it would only be just a few metres shy of the top of the arch

Mad innit. Still counting down at T-20mins so fingers crossed...

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