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by Dblock » Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:29 pm

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Dblock wrote:Moggy, you make all these quirky jokes but you honestly don't even know one of the most known information regarding NASA losing telemetry data.


It's nice you like my jokes, but you still haven't answered my two very basic questions.

Where have NASA ever claimed that lost telemetry data is the reason they haven’t gone back to the moon?

Do you believe humans have ever put anything into space?


Type in don petit .

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by Hexx » Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:30 pm

Preezy wrote:Dblock - do you believe in reality?


I'm not even sure he's familiar with reality

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PostRe: Space!
by Rax » Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:30 pm

Dblock wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16MMZJlp_0Y

Hes referencing the Saturn V rocket and how it wasnt used after the Apollo program was wound up, once the goal of landing on the moon had been acheived and the missions were too expensive to keep justifying to a now disinterested public, the Saturn V was basically abandoned. Parts were recycled, people moved on to other projects, contractors focused on making other components and now too much time has passed to rebuild it. The bits to make the rocket arent being made anymore, the people who made it arent alive anymore, the companies who built it arent around anymore. It would cost way too much money to fabricate the parts for it all over again and redo all the testing etc that would have to happen not to mention the redesign work that would be needed to bring it up to the standards expected of a modern vehicle with human passengers aboard.

Its not that they lost telemetry or we have forgotten how to get to the moon, we just dont have a vehicle capable of doing it right now, they ones we had have been lost to time and are now no more than museum pieces. Its sad but thats what happens when people lose interest in a space program and politicians pulling its funding.

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PostRe: Space!
by Dblock » Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:30 pm

Preezy wrote:Dblock - do you believe in reality?


More than you do clearly.

You think elon 'fraud' musk wouldn't go to the moon for bragging rights ?

Wake up you sheeps

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PostRe: Space!
by Preezy » Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:31 pm

Dblock wrote:Sputnik was bs.

So do you not believe that we currently have satellites up in space? I should cancel my Sky subscription then!

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PostRe: Space!
by That » Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:32 pm

OrangeRakoon wrote:The real moon landing was the friends we made along the way?

We found our radiance, but it wasn't at Love Live on the moon, it was in our hearts all along.

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PostRe: Space!
by Peter Crisp » Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:34 pm

I'm pretty sure the US also had the same idea of junking the data with regards to the SR71 Blackbird which is why they can't now build more. The idea was to make sure the plans can't be stolen and used.
They have a real SR71 at Duxford on static display (it's the aircraft with the record for crossing the Atlantic) if you want to see it and touch it and it's bloody amazing and I highly recommend a visit to that world class museum.

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by still » Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:35 pm

Peter Crisp wrote:I'm pretty sure the US also had the same idea of junking the data with regards to the SR71 Blackbird which is why they can't now build more. The idea was to make sure the plans can't be stolen and used.
They have a real SR71 at Duxford on static display (it's the aircraft with the record for crossing the Atlantic) if you want to see it and touch it and it's bloody amazing and I highly recommend a visit to that world class museum.


It's not real Peter. It's clearly a blue-screen video.

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PostRe: Space!
by Preezy » Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:35 pm

Peter Crisp wrote:I'm pretty sure the US also had the same idea of junking the data with regards to the SR71 Blackbird which is why they can't now build more. The idea was to make sure the plans can't be stolen and used.
They have a real SR71 at Duxford on static display (it's the aircraft with the record for crossing the Atlantic) if you want to see it and touch it and it's bloody amazing and I highly recommend a visit to that world class museum.

I saw an SR71 on the deck of the USS Intrepid museum in New York - I'm not sure if it was just a replica but it was awesome all the same :datass:

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PostRe: Space!
by Peter Crisp » Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:36 pm

Preezy wrote:
Dblock wrote:Sputnik was bs.

So do you not believe that we currently have satellites up in space? I should cancel my Sky subscription then!


You can also stop believing in that stupid bitch in the car telling you where to go as she's been guessing the whole time and no I'm not talking about your mum.

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PostRe: Space!
by Rax » Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:37 pm

Dblock wrote:
Preezy wrote:Dblock - do you believe in reality?


More than you do clearly.

You think elon 'fraud' musk wouldn't go to the moon for bragging rights ?

Wake up you sheeps

Why stop at the moon? He wants to go to Mars, come on Dblock, have some ambition.

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PostRe: Space!
by Moggy » Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:38 pm

Dblock wrote:
Moggy wrote:
Dblock wrote:Moggy, you make all these quirky jokes but you honestly don't even know one of the most known information regarding NASA losing telemetry data.


It's nice you like my jokes, but you still haven't answered my two very basic questions.

Where have NASA ever claimed that lost telemetry data is the reason they haven’t gone back to the moon?

Do you believe humans have ever put anything into space?


Type in don petit .


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Pettit

Ok, now will you answer my questions?

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PostRe: Space!
by Peter Crisp » Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:38 pm

Preezy wrote:
Peter Crisp wrote:I'm pretty sure the US also had the same idea of junking the data with regards to the SR71 Blackbird which is why they can't now build more. The idea was to make sure the plans can't be stolen and used.
They have a real SR71 at Duxford on static display (it's the aircraft with the record for crossing the Atlantic) if you want to see it and touch it and it's bloody amazing and I highly recommend a visit to that world class museum.

I saw an SR71 on the deck of the USS Intrepid museum in New York - I'm not sure if it was just a replica but it was awesome all the same :datass:


It really is a wonderful aircraft and that they designed it before the age of computers makes it even more amazing.

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PostRe: Space!
by Hypes » Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:41 pm

Peter Crisp wrote:
Preezy wrote:
Peter Crisp wrote:I'm pretty sure the US also had the same idea of junking the data with regards to the SR71 Blackbird which is why they can't now build more. The idea was to make sure the plans can't be stolen and used.
They have a real SR71 at Duxford on static display (it's the aircraft with the record for crossing the Atlantic) if you want to see it and touch it and it's bloody amazing and I highly recommend a visit to that world class museum.

I saw an SR71 on the deck of the USS Intrepid museum in New York - I'm not sure if it was just a replica but it was awesome all the same :datass:


It really is a wonderful aircraft and that they designed it before the age of computers makes it even more amazing.


Because it's fake like Concorde

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PostRe: Space!
by Dblock » Wed Feb 14, 2018 3:02 pm

Preezy wrote:
Dblock wrote:Sputnik was bs.

So do you not believe that we currently have satellites up in space? I should cancel my Sky subscription then!


If you consider the orbit as space than yeah. Lol

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PostRe: Space!
by Preezy » Wed Feb 14, 2018 3:04 pm

Dblock wrote:
Preezy wrote:
Dblock wrote:Sputnik was bs.

So do you not believe that we currently have satellites up in space? I should cancel my Sky subscription then!


If you consider the orbit as space than yeah. Lol

Ok so if you're fine to believe that we have satellites in orbit, why was Sputnik (the first working satellite in orbit) bs?

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PostRe: Space!
by Dblock » Wed Feb 14, 2018 3:04 pm

Preezy wrote:
Dblock wrote:Sputnik was bs.

So do you not believe that we currently have satellites up in space? I should cancel my Sky subscription then!


If you consider the orbit as space than yeah. Lol

Lower earth orbit is not space. I study this in my spare time.

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PostRe: Space!
by Moggy » Wed Feb 14, 2018 3:13 pm

Dblock wrote:
Preezy wrote:
Dblock wrote:Sputnik was bs.

So do you not believe that we currently have satellites up in space? I should cancel my Sky subscription then!


If you consider the orbit as space than yeah. Lol

Lower earth orbit is not space. I study this in my spare time.


A low Earth orbit is an orbit around Earth with an altitude of 2,000 km or less, and with an orbital period of between about 84 and 127 minutes.


There is no firm boundary where space begins. However the Kármán line, at an altitude of 100 km (62 mi) above sea level, is conventionally used as the start of outer space in space treaties and for aerospace records keeping


I think you need more spare time to study.

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PostRe: Space!
by abcd » Wed Feb 14, 2018 3:14 pm

Have you noticed that wagon wheels aren't quite the same size as they used to be.

They'll tell you that the size hasn't changed. But I'm not fooling for it. Wagon wheels are now smaller.

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PostRe: Space!
by Dblock » Wed Feb 14, 2018 3:15 pm

You googled what some fake scientist posted.

Please tag me when you atheist nerds go to the moon.

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