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Old 07-15-2019, 04:04 PM   #1
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50th anniversary of the first manned Moon landing

This week is the 50th anniversary of the first manned Moon landing, which occurred in July 1969

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-48911106

In September this year, it's 60 years since unmanned spaceprobe Luna 2 of the Soviet Union landed on Moon, and became the first Humanmade object to land on another astronomical object than Earth

http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/d...00/3054080.stm

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Old 07-15-2019, 04:37 PM   #2
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Ah yes, who could forget when Wallace and Gromit made history on that fateful day, until then we could only speculate on wheter or not the moon consisted of cheese.

Nah, in all seriousness, a great leap for mankind indeed. A shame further manned missions to other bodies in the solar systems are too dangerous. Just regular manned missions to earth's orbit takes their toll on people, the Apollo guys are real heroes for being able to get to the moon and back intact.
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Old 07-15-2019, 05:14 PM   #3
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Did we really land on the moon? Why was that flag moving?

Looks like a hoax video cooked up in some dingy studio tbh.
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Old 07-15-2019, 06:21 PM   #5
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Didn't they find the flag via telescope?
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Old 07-15-2019, 08:48 PM   #6
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Didn't they find the flag via telescope?
THEY are the same folks who staged it in the first place!
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This is something I actually find sad. 50 years later and our biggest achievement is the internet. Which of course is awesome but it shows how slow technology actually moves imo. I’m talking about real meaningful technology.

Sure there are plenty of other advancements that are cool and helpful but some depend on the internet and ones that don’t are still not exactly life changing. They’re just more efficient and convenient.

Except for modern medicine and the internet things are not really that super high tech. Smaller scale technology like better entertainment and better computers are more so luxuries yet still took some to get where they are.

I wish aliens (if they can get here or have been here) would reveal themselves and share their technology. I do not really believe the government has reverse-engineered supposed ufos to invent new machines.

It’s plausible but I think our technology has had a pretty consistent flow on its own. I do not see any mysterious leap like I’ve heard some suggest.
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Flying soldiers on Bastille day?
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Old 07-16-2019, 12:54 PM   #9
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This is something I actually find sad. 50 years later and our biggest achievement is the internet. Which of course is awesome but it shows how slow technology actually moves imo. I’m talking about real meaningful technology.
A lot of topics in science and technology needs its own Bill Gates, not only home computers, mobile telephones and the Internet.
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This is something I actually find sad. 50 years later and our biggest achievement is the internet. Which of course is awesome but it shows how slow technology actually moves imo. I’m talking about real meaningful technology.
Other than computers, humans live exactly as they did 100 years ago. Sure the cars and appliances are sleeker, but they are functionally identical.

But the computer in your pocket is far more powerful than all the computers that put men on the moon.
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A lot of topics in science and technology needs its own Bill Gates, not only home computers, mobile telephones and the Internet.
What do you mean? Someone to make breakthroughs?

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Other than computers, humans live exactly as they did 100 years ago. Sure the cars and appliances are sleeker, but they are functionally identical.

But the computer in your pocket is far more powerful than all the computers that put men on the moon.
Just looked up that flying soldier. It’s pretty cool but not mysteriously high tech. I’ve always felt a personal flying machine was possible. If jet planes can get off the ground 1 person can.

But ya in general our daily technology is just better made.

I know that how you use things depends on how they make a difference but I think people understand what I meant. There’s been no greater tangible advancement like the internet.
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India's unmanned spaceprobe bound for Moon. Launch delayed.

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All this Moon landing hype reminded me of ex-Technodrome member Jarrah White, who's developed quite a reputation in the conspiracy world thanks to his beliefs on the 'staged' landing

Recently, he became an astrophysicist (though it's just a minor degree)

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What do you mean? Someone to make breakthroughs?
Yes, and is ready to invest more money in new technology, and make it relevant.
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Yes, and is ready to invest more money in new technology, and make it relevant.
His name is Elon Musk. Sign up for your neuro-link today!
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A shame further manned missions to other bodies in the solar systems are too dangerous.
That's no excuse. Only adventurous people apply to become astronauts. Or should we stop educating pilots, train drivers, ship captains, policemen-policewomen or firefighters too, just because it's too dangerous?
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That's no excuse. Only adventurous people apply to become astronauts. Or should we stop educating pilots, train drivers, ship captains, policemen-policewomen or firefighters too, just because it's too dangerous?
We don't train police officers and firefighters for suicide missions, they could die in their work of course but are generally expected to live until retirement.

The problem with sending people to Mars is that it takes three years to get there. Spending a few months in orbit will cause signifigant loss in muscle mass and often takes a toll on mental health, imagine what happens after three years. Then when you finally get to Mars, you're gonna have to start making a shelter ASAP or else you'll be bombarded with radiation. When that's done, you need to grow food with limited resources or else you'll starve. And if you actually plan on going back to Earth, that's another three year long journey in 0G.

You are more likely to survive being stabbed by a drug dealer or going into a burning building than going on a mission like this.
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The problem with sending people to Mars is that it takes three years to get there.
What it takes depends on the orbits on Earth on Mars around Sun. It's about flying when Earth and Mars are closest to each other, and leave at the same time.
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Ah yes, who could forget when Wallace and Gromit made history on that fateful day, until then we could only speculate on wheter or not the moon consisted of cheese.

Nah, in all seriousness, a great leap for mankind indeed. A shame further manned missions to other bodies in the solar systems are too dangerous. Just regular manned missions to earth's orbit takes their toll on people, the Apollo guys are real heroes for being able to get to the moon and back intact.
Yes,they are real heroes, two of the surging astronauts, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins have Instagram accounts. You ask them questions.
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