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  • File : 1265809095.jpg-(90 KB, 768x768, moon.jpg)
    90 KB Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:38:15 No.196018417  
    OK so the moon has surface temperature averages of between -153 degrees and 107 degrees Celsius.

    how did we land there again?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:38:41 No.196018459
    luck
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:38:47 No.196018470
    with a spaceship you fucktard
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:39:30 No.196018543
    you know those white things those guys that fly up there wear? maybe they have some kind of temperature control... dumbfuck.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:39:35 No.196018550
    >>196018470

    this. OP is a faggot
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:40:09 No.196018617
    >>196018470

    so the top AND the low average temperatures for a day are beyond the human capacity to survive

    and people think we can make a permenant base there?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:41:05 No.196018734
    >>196018617

    heard of a spacesuit?

    probly troll but eh he cant get far
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:41:32 No.196018786
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    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:42:06 No.196018864
    >>196018543

    Really? NASA had suits that could withstand over boiling point and well below freezing points for many hours in the 1960s?

    Strange.. why aren't these suits being used today for firefighters and everyone traveling to everest / the antarctic?

    here's a hint: the technology you're suggesting doesn't exist
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:43:16 No.196018983
    So if we REALLY landed on the moon, Why did we supposedly do it then, But we can't do it now? I think it was a lie.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:43:26 No.196018999
    >>196018864

    because they weigh like 500 pounds thats why they use them in space with 0 gravity.

    fucking idiot.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:43:41 No.196019028
    >>196018734

    Are you guys fucking retarded? You think that the 1960's space-suit was made of magical materials that resisted extreme temperature differences for hours?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:44:55 No.196019178
    >>196018864

    or it weighs 180 pounds and people like to move

    and grats on getting that perfect mix of stupid and obvious so that i know youre a troll but cant resist...
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:45:06 No.196019194
    >>196018864

    Maybe because fire burns hotter than 107 degrees celsius and the bulkiness of the spacesuits is impractical when you're scaling up Mount Everest.

    You can keep believing your retarded conspiracy theories but maybe use your brain a little.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:45:21 No.196019231
    >>196018999

    triple 9's

    means he is right.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:45:25 No.196019236
    >>196018999
    the moon has 0 gravity? oh lord you are making this too easy
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:45:32 No.196019246
    seriously - give me an answer if you have it. its possible they landed at a spot that would give the best temperature, but how could they know where that is if they hadn't send equipment there beforehand?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:45:38 No.196019266
    nasa is preparing to send humans to mars, also the moon colony, many space landings have occurred in the past.

    skeptical fucks
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:45:48 No.196019292
    anime-assault.com

    bawdylid42
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:46:14 No.196019333
    >During the lunar day, the surface temperature averages 107 °C, and during the lunar night, it averages −153 °C.[50]
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:46:23 No.196019350
    You're all fucking stupid.
    They used a Flux-Compactor

    Fucking idiots.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:46:48 No.196019408
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    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:46:54 No.196019426
    >>196019246
    idk science?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:46:59 No.196019439
    >>196019236

    ITT: nit picky fags
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:48:06 No.196019569
    >>196019246
    We HAVE put probes on the moon. They were put there years before we even considered going in person.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:48:44 No.196019641
    >>196019426

    Give me the answer then sciencefag - directly.

    >>196019266

    Oops, no, the budget for NASA has been cut ruling out the building of new space shuttles and the trip to mars. After the next four or so shuttle missions NASA isn't going to be flying any more manned spacecraft.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:49:30 No.196019731
    >>196018864
    AND they cost hundred's of thousands of dollars to make. there is no way local fire dept could afford them for each fire fighter
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:49:31 No.196019736
    >>196019569

    and what, they landed exactly where human life is possible?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:49:43 No.196019763
    >>196019641

    others have already taken over, look up verizon spaceflight.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:50:23 No.196019841
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    >>196018417
    OP thinks COLD is the biggest issue on the moon? ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha haha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha haha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha haha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha haha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha, hew, hk, k.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:50:26 No.196019849
    ITT:
    trolling
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:51:23 No.196019970
    >>196019841

    seriously lol

    radiation
    dealing with low grav
    GETTING THERE
    and not to mention those god forsaken onion men
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:51:28 No.196019980
    >>196019236
    he didn't say moon he said space retard
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:51:55 No.196020049
    HURRR DURRR MOON NOT LAND HURPA DERPA
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:52:03 No.196020067
    >>196019763

    yeah, there are a bunch of companies trying spaceflight - big deal.

    NASA, which was literally a charity - couldn't in the end justify the budget for a moonbase or a trip to mars
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:53:33 No.196020253
    >>196020067

    the government had given up hope after apollo 13 and cut most manned flying wich i think is retarded ofcourse people will die.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:54:19 No.196020335
    no you fucktard, you're supposed to argue that we couldn't have gone into space because of the thoermos effect and therefore anything receiving any heat becomes infinite temperature
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:55:07 No.196020421
    >>196020067
    $$$$$$$$$$$$$$
    it's the economy, faggots
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:55:11 No.196020432
    troll, obviously.

    space suits are designed for extreme heat and cold, are fitted with insulation to keep cold out and liquid cooling systems to keep them cool.

    yes, they had these in the 60s, you dumb fuck. if i was to get technical data from nasa sources (go look it up yerself) you would dismiss it as a hoax.

    ITT: troll who thinks nasa has a big film studio and filmed it, just after creaming his pants over Mulder in the X Files and watching alien blowjob porn.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:56:43 No.196020609
    what i wanna know is why we cant get a gamer to fly an a wing looking ship over to mars already? so what if the trip takes 30 days... give him some games to play.. and porn to fap to
    >> ­Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:57:22 No.196020676
    >>196018417
    Those are the extremes. When those guys landed it was a pleasant 74 F with a 30% chance of showers.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:58:54 No.196020836
    see whats funny. we "landed" on the moon in the 60's. yet no one has done it since?? hmmm
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:59:06 No.196020858
    >>196020253

    .. nobody died during apollo 13
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:59:27 No.196020891
    >>196020609
    NASA programmes are looking into this right now. the trick is to get the right balance of games/fap material. they have 256 astronauts in isolation gaming/fapping for up to 4 months at a time. justifiable use of tax $, i think so
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)08:59:50 No.196020950
    >>196020609

    It would take closer to 6-8 months, but id be happy to do that, just as long as they gave me plenty of lager, a pc and xbox and chucked in a pornstar or four to fuck. screw the porn, if you're gonna do it right...
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:00:23 No.196021019
    >>196020836
    $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:01:17 No.196021133
    >>196020421

    do you know how much money has been spent on the ISS internationally?

    up to $160 BILLION DOLLARS

    do you know what research has come out of that?

    FUCK ALL.

    Do you know what $160 billion could do?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:02:10 No.196021215
    >>196020950
    sorry but tht isnt going to work - carry the resources for porn stars too stupid for anything but making out? a set of fleshlights from a democratically selected set of stars is the best you can hope for.
    >> ­Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:02:20 No.196021230
    >>196020836

    There were six manned lunar landings. The last was in 1972.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:02:22 No.196021237
    >>196020836

    pointless really, what the fuck is on the moon that is any use? its a big fuck-off rock with craters on it.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:02:29 No.196021253
    Note:

    >surface temperature

    There is no/neglible atmosphere on the moon. So whilst the ground might be at those temperatures, the space around and above them wont be. Spacesuits surely designed to resist the heat radiation/insulate.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:02:35 No.196021259
    I read a while back that it costed the government about 3 billion dollars per suit.

    It better be able to withstand some extreme temperatures. They also got a jetpack on the back allowing them to hover in space, don't ask me how that works, I didn't make it.


    And as for the logic of withstanding weather not meant for humans to be able to live in - how can eskimos walk around on ice? I mean...it's freezing! Oh wait, they got suits to protect them from the weather there too.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:03:07 No.196021338
    >>196021230

    my point still stands.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:03:30 No.196021392
    hey fags

    they had microwaves and fridges in the 50's

    no SHIT they had the technology to keep peeps at a comfy temp all the time
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:04:27 No.196021500
    >>196021215
    well train them up to do the clever shit that crew do on spaceships instead of some scientists.

    its an ambition of mines to fuck a woman in zero gravity.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:04:31 No.196021508
    >>196021338
    i'll try again
    $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
    $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
    $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
    $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:04:56 No.196021565
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    successful troll is successful. Also the moon landing was a hoax
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:05:56 No.196021666
    >>196021500
    chimps yes. pornstars no.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:06:12 No.196021693
    >>196021338

    well, its like going anywhere 6 times, whats the point afterwards going again?

    to give the american flag a wee polish and play a round of golf?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:06:14 No.196021695
    /sci/ is that way >
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:06:25 No.196021722
    >>196020609

    Gee, let's think about that. The current plan we have just to get to the moon consists of a small capsule connected to a giant rocket. That's about the best we can hope for with the thrust/weight ratio.

    Now you're on that capsule on your way to Mars. The journey there is 10 months.

    You need enough food, oxygen, hygiene products and fuel to survive the trip there, land, launch and return.

    It can't happen with today's technology.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:07:16 No.196021827
    >>196021693

    open a packet of chips. eat six, whats the point in having another? you know what they taste like right?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:07:35 No.196021861
    >>196021666

    no i wouldn't fuck a chimp. thats how aids started.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:07:37 No.196021867
    >>196021722
    ah but what about technology in 10 MONTHS TIME!!!!!!
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:07:54 No.196021908
    earth has temperature ranging from - 70°C to like 60°C (inaccurate values).
    You don't have to land in an extreme temperature zone, faggot.
    Between -153 and 106, you have acceptable values.
    >> ­Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:08:31 No.196021988
    >>196021259

    2 million.

    But hey, two million, three billion, what's the difference?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:08:31 No.196021992
    >>196021861
    aids couldn't survive on the moon, its too cold. haven't you been paying attention?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:09:39 No.196022139
    >>196021693

    1. to prove we really can go there.
    2. and im sure if we could get humans up there we would being going up regularly to find out new things.
    >> ­Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:09:39 No.196022140
    >>196021392
    >fridges in the 50's

    I think they called them "iceboxes" back then
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:09:41 No.196022144
    those temperatures are most probably recorded on the centre of the dark/light side where the moon is furthest/closest to the sun
    estimating its location, nasa can pinpoint a suitable temperature and time
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:10:06 No.196022199
    >>196021827

    50p for a bag of cheese and onion,
    $billions for space flights.
    big difference

    In that way of thinking - if you had a bag of crisps to make you less hungry, are you going to eat more when you're not hungry?

    The moon - having been 6 times to learn stuff about it, are you going back just to go back when you cant learn more?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:10:26 No.196022251
    >>196021867

    spoiler: processors will be slightly faster, new cure to aids/cancer proposed and you wont hear about it again
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:10:54 No.196022314
    >>196021992

    move africa to the moon. problem solved!
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:12:18 No.196022525
    >>196022139

    1. we did, numerous times already and
    2. there is fuck all up there but craters and the odd lump of ice.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:12:25 No.196022533
    >>196022251
    plus marsflight will be technically possible
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:12:28 No.196022540
    >>196022199

    no point going back there - the moon is a useless huge rock that costs billions just to go to an inhospitable atmosphere. it'd be more worthwhile making a building on the bottom of the ocean.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:12:46 No.196022589
    >>196021133

    A month or 2 in Iraq?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:13:47 No.196022718
    >>196022540
    but there's no light down there. how can humans go where there's no light?
    i'm OP by the way
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:14:41 No.196022836
    >>196022251
    >new cure to aids proposed and you wont hear about it again

    like i said, send africa to the moon, problem solved.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:14:59 No.196022881
    >>196022533

    unless we invent a far denser fuel than what we're using we will never go there. the constraints of launching from earth make the vessel being launched too small to fit enough supplies for a human to get to mars and back.
    >> ­Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:15:08 No.196022906
    >>196022718

    There's no light on the moon either, at least not at night.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:15:36 No.196022973
    did they even find the lunar water on the moon
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:16:08 No.196023040
    >>196022881
    herp derp hence the moonbase idea
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:17:24 No.196023210
    >>196022906
    that's another nail in the coffin of the moonlanding theory then.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:17:36 No.196023234
    >>196018864
    >>196018864
    >>196018864
    FFS you're a moron. Really. Protip: yes, 1960s technology can do that.

    No they're not going to spend hundreds of thousands on saving fireman.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:17:47 No.196023265
    OP is obviously trolling but...
    People tend to forget that thermal conductivity in space (and on the moon) is super low. Heat from your body can only escape through radiation when you are in space (a problem that can be solved by a certain degree by making the spacesuits white) because there is no atmosphere to conduct thermal energy away from your body. This is the reason you can survive several seconds (!) while floating through space without a spacesuit (that and the fact that the body can sustain big pressure differences longer than most people think).

    When you are on the moon you loose thermal energy from radiation (some watts per hour), from your feet, which can be easily insulated (100 degrees is not that much, firefighting suits can insulate much more) and the thermal energy you loose through the dim atmosphere that exists on the moon, which is compensated by the flow of hot water through the spacesuit.

    It is in fact harder to insulate a person in the arctics or a high mountain or in the sea (or a hot day in Sweden) than the moon. You loose much more more thermal energy while you are in an dense atmosphere than the void that is space.

    You can make an experiment yourselves. Heat your oven to 100 degrees and put your hand in there. How much can you last? Some seconds I guess. Now heat water to 100 degrees (boiling point). Do you dare to put your hand in there?

    Water conducts thermal energy much better than air! It is much more difficult to insulate someone in the water than in the air.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:18:00 No.196023294
    >>196023040

    ISS is up there, why bother putting one on the moon too?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:18:16 No.196023331
    >>196021133
    do you know how much money has been poured into foreign wars? more than a TRILLION dollars. and what has come out of it? FUCK ALL! do you have ANY idea what you could get for a trillion dollars???
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:18:24 No.196023350
    >>196022589

    just because that happened that doesn't justify pissing money against the wall.

    do you realise how many offices, homes and skyscrapers you could build for 160bil? you could literally build a city that could house more than a million people.

    imagine if that money was spent on roads, healthcare, the environment, border patrol, etc.

    what does the day to day citizen see out of the ISS? fuck all
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:20:12 No.196023594
    >>196023331
    could buy the moon for a trillion dollars
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:20:17 No.196023607
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    One time, I saw a man looking at me, yes, with his eyes. And then, he, he picked up a tube. And he looked, in the tube, and he made the moon big, inside the tube. The moon big inside a tube! hehe
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:21:05 No.196023720
    >>196023040

    And the moonbase idea does what, exactly?

    Everyone has to work in spacesuits there and the elements needed for rocket fuel don't exist.

    What, do you think we're going to be building spacecraft on the moon? LOL we can barely fix a thermal tile or micrometeorite damage, and even then it takes a 6 hour spacewalk.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:21:39 No.196023778
    >>196022525

    going up 6 times is enough to consider it being a new home for civilisation?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:21:55 No.196023817
    I had sex with the moon.

    The moons a chick now btw.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:22:18 No.196023866
    Let's make this better.

    1.) No atmosphere means 100% solar radiation hits you? What do super suit?

    2.) No atmosphere means no wind, in pictures how is american flag blowing in the breeze?

    3.) No wind? What happens to millions of years of dust? Wouldn't lander land on something more like loose sand (space dust) than rock? Wouldn't astrofags sink?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:22:23 No.196023881
    >>196023331

    yeah, and? seeing a greater waste doesn't justify letting a lesser waste go by unchallenged.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:22:32 No.196023914
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    The atmosphere on the moon is extremely thin. This means that despite its high/low temperature, it does not conduct heat quickly, so the problem isn't nearly as bad as you'd imagine. It's like sitting on a wooden bench in the sun VS sitting on a metal one. The metal one will seem hot as fuck but the wooden one will be awwwright. This is not because they're at seriously different temperatures; the metal bench just conducts heat much better so it heats your body up much more effectively. Same shit on the moon.

    Also fuck you, OP.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:22:58 No.196023968
    >>196023817

    so it was once a guy? you fucked a post-op tranny.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:23:02 No.196023981
    >>196023234

    why would they, they dont need to spend billions on saving an easily replaced worker on earth who's lifetime salary and pension would be a fraction of the cost of the suits themselves.

    Could you see many fires being put out wearing a space suit?

    No, i don't think so.

    they had the technology to fire a rocket into space, for people to orbit the earth, for the spaceship to reenter without burning up and land, but they couldnt make a fucking space suit?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:23:54 No.196024096
    first country to land on the sun owns it.
    which country ?
    >> ­Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:24:05 No.196024123
    >>196023331

    You just described the stimulus.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:24:47 No.196024207
    >>196023866

    Cant comment on solar radiation, but the flag doesnt move, at all, ever.

    Like you said no wind, no atmosphere, the dust can be carried off it surely?
    >> ­Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:25:09 No.196024260
    >>196024123

    Africa. They have awesome resistance to the sun.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:25:44 No.196024340
    >>196023866

    1. the visors protected against UVA/UVB radiation

    2. setting the flag made the cloth of it appear like it was waving, very low gravity made it seem like it was still waving when the picture was taken

    3. meteorite strikes displaced the dust. look at what happened when NASA launched that missile to the moon late last year.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:26:17 No.196024409
    >>196024207

    But there are pictures of the flag standing up? With even a small amount of gravity, it should just be limp.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:26:52 No.196024486
    >>196023778

    we've brought back tons of lunar rocks that have been analysed for more than 30 years, what do you think is there exactly?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:29:01 No.196024736
    What if a meteor came to us or the sun went supernova? we need to have a backup human race on another planet. Fuck the funds, we need it as a species
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:29:27 No.196024785
    >>196024486

    maybe they should try to create life up there? i dont know.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:30:04 No.196024863
    >>196024486
    a flag, a couple of golf balls, some old scrap metal and next year: africa, and aids.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:30:07 No.196024869
    >>196023981

    so these magical suits exist?

    funny that people die in antarctica/everest/deserts if this incredible technology is around, you'd think that at least one of them would buy it
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:30:09 No.196024879
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    >>196024340

    Visors maybe, but what about everything else? Radiation would leak into oxygen tanks and such. There is more radiation on the moon than Hiroshema upon impact.

    You imply that the flag "floated" into position?

    Then why wasn't the lander buried by the giant dust bowl it would have created?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:30:15 No.196024888
    >>196024736

    the moon is not a planet

    also if the sun did a supernova, nowhere in this solar system is safe
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:30:55 No.196024972
    >>196024207

    Fellow poster. Solar radiation can easily be absorbed by the materials the spacesuit is made of. As well as microasteroids...
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:31:27 No.196025039
    With many layers
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:31:51 No.196025086
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    >>196023866

    1. You're really fucking far from the sun. The radiation isn't that bad and the suit will block a very high proportion of it. If you had to be up there for months/years, then it would become a problem (this is a serious consideration when sending a manned trip to Mars or whatever). However, if you're just chilling on the moon for a few hours, the radiation will do you no real harm with the protection of a space suit.

    2. How can you tell that a flag is blowing in the breeze in a picture? Pictures don't move, jesus fuck....

    Assuming it was a video, it would be easy to make a flag on the moon look like it was flowing in the breeze. Just give it a poke/wack to set it in motion. Without serious air resistance and with no gravity (or not much, to be pedantic) pulling it down, it will keep waving about for quite a while. They probably just did that, you stupid god damn bitch.

    3. Why the fuck do you think the moon is made of dust? Holy fucking christ. Do you think that rock slowly turns into dust if left alone? Not out there it doesn't. It just chills, you stupid fucker. Sure, there's a bit of dust up there, but it's really just a big chunk of rock. Honestly this point is so stupid that I don't even know how to create a coherent response.

    In summation, FUCK YOU!
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:31:59 No.196025100
    >>196024785

    no air. extreme temperatures.

    the only life past bacteria is going to be inside a man-made structure, which is what we need to survive also.

    you know the difference between what we have on the ISS and the moon? fuck all. you don't see us constructing huge ships next to the ISS either.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:32:44 No.196025185
    im sure there is a planet out there similar to earth that we can colonize and or exploit... but nobody has the balls to go and explore
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:32:54 No.196025202
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    >>196024972

    Are you high? Solar radiation kills all motherfucker. That's why holes in the ozone are such a big deal. You get a sunburn from solar radiation after an hour, and that is with one of the thickest atmospheres in the solar system.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:33:52 No.196025310
    ITT: ignorant children who dont know what the fuck they are talking about.
    learn2google
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:34:14 No.196025354
    >>196018417

    (╬ ಠ益ಠ)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_suit
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:35:47 No.196025569
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    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:36:13 No.196025622
    >>196024736

    if you have a bright idea as to how to continue a society in a place where nobody can go outside a pre-existing man-made structure, be my guest. don't forget that oxygen, food and supplies need to be supplied regularly, and to sustain the human species you'd need thousands of people, which is tonnes of supplies, every DAY.

    good luck. in short, barring an incredible invention, we're stuck on this planet and fucked if something happens to it.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:36:46 No.196025697
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    defeated
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:36:58 No.196025721
    >>196024869

    well go price one at nasa and im pretty sure it would be out of their budget.

    bit fucking pointless having one on earth isnt it?

    if you wish to see one, go along to the various space museums around the world. then you can see the magical space suits for yourself.

    google is your friend if you want to learn more.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:37:47 No.196025822
    >>196025698

    so... UR ANUS has a thicker atmosphere, eh?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:38:13 No.196025874
    >>196025202

    >thickest atmospheres in the solar system.

    *Venus
    *Jupiter
    *Uranus
    *Neptune
    *Earth
    *Mars

    Out of all planets with an atmosphere; Earth has the 5th densest out of 6.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:38:43 No.196025948
    >>196025822

    is funny because farts
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:38:56 No.196025980
    >>196025822

    I said to my girlfriend, Uranus is huge and she slapped me.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:39:19 No.196026020
    http://www.fucktube.com/video/31971/over-loaded-cock-fills-her-asshole-with-cum
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:39:23 No.196026027
    They landed at the terminator, where day becomes night.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:39:24 No.196026031
    >>196021133

    Fuck all? Are you fucking retarded? What, they're just playing 360, eating nachos and drinking Mountain Due?

    Motherfucker: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Space_Station#Scientific_research
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:39:30 No.196026043
    >>196024879

    The flag is supported by a "Γ" shaped metal to keep it unfolded. The flag does not move on its own at any point. It is moved during installation by the astronauts and when it is touched by them when operating near it. After that it keeps moving for some time in a pedullum-like fashion because of its inertia and the absence of an atmosphere to cause friction and stop it like it does with flags on earth when there is no wind. Nowhere can it be seen that the flag moves on its own.

    I myself consider the motion of the flag poof that NASA made it to the moon. They would have to need an enormous vaccum chamber to replicate this effect on earth.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:39:43 No.196026069
    >>196025721

    serious/non-trolling though, why don't cold climate people use these suits though? it couldn't be a secret NASA has held onto for 40 years, and many millionaires have attempted everest
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:40:28 No.196026168
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    >>196023866

    You think god damn BALLS are going to protect you from years of exposure (despite shielding, there will always be exposure) to cosmic radiation.

    Are they going to feed you, water you and power your life support for all those god damn years?

    To send humans to another planet would require serious advances in shielding technology and/or medicine to repair genetic damage (i.e. stem cell research needed, you goddamn christfags).

    Furthermore, we'd probably need a fucking serious power source. Fission might be able to do it, but to make it sustainable/repeatable we need hugely better solar power (i.e. solar sails) or motherfucking fusion power (and good luck attaching that shit to a space ship).

    To conclude, learn some basic fucking science before posting your goddamn shit, son.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:41:11 No.196026260
    >>196025980

    Yur-uhh-ness.....
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:41:58 No.196026362
    >>196026031

    NO significant scientific breakthrough has come from it yet, in more than a decade of operation.

    The VAST majority of research from the ISS has been about effects of space travel on the human body. That's it. I'm not joking, look it up. 160 billion to have a few astronauts go up there and to see how they're doing.

    -NOTHING- has come out of the space program since after the apollo mission ended.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:42:08 No.196026381
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    >>196025086


    1. You are not "really fucking far from the sun" in relative terms to the amount of energy the sun produces. Solar Radiation has turned Mars and the Moon into lifeless balls of fuck, but your 60's space suit will survive for sure. After all the human had mastered so much by then, the coolest thing around air wave television. No cell phones, no cable, no internet, come on man they didn't know shit.

    2. The fact that the flag is spread out at all is a miracle. What do you think weighs more, that flag or a golf ball? By astrofags accounts the golf balls didn't just float in mid-air. They went up and came down.

    3. The moon isn't made of dust but there has wait.....here

    "Apart from the same satellite measurements, with a focusing factor of two applied so as to take into account differences in size and gravity between the earth and moon, two main techniques for estimating the lunar meteoritic dust influx have been trace element analyses of lunar soils, and the measuring and counting of microcraters produced by impacting micrometeorites on rock surfaces exposed on the lunar surface. Both these techniques rely on uniformitarian assumptions and dating techniques. Furthermore, there are serious discrepancies between the microcrater data and the satellite data that remain unexplained, and that require the meteoritic dust influx rate to be higher today than in the past. But the crater-saturated lunar highlands are evidence of a higher meteorite and meteoritic dust influx in the past. Nevertheless the estimates of the current meteoritic dust influx rate to the moon's surface group around a figure of about 10,000 tons per year."

    by the way the moon never had an atmosphere so 10,000 tons per year times what.....2 or 3 hundred million years?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:42:23 No.196026410
    >>196026069

    How the fuck are you going to climb a fucking mountain in one of those bulky motherfuckers? Have you ever actually seen someone in a space suit? It is NOT easy to move in them. Remember, some bitch lost a bag of tools in space because she couldn't hold onto it, it is not simple to even grab a fucking bag with the gloves you have to put on. How will you be grabbing ice picks? Rocks? Supplies?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:43:19 No.196026515
    >>196026043

    anon is correct

    also, to all the radiationfags. Solar radiation is super fucking dangerous, and yes, the Van Allen radiation belts are even more dangerous. The kicker is:

    THE ASTRONAUTS KNEW THE RISKS WHEN GOING TO MOON.

    It wasn't a fucking hoax. Those men had huge, titanium balls. Get the fuck over it already.

    That's all.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:43:25 No.196026524
    >>196026069

    Hmm Lets See.

    The Materials Are hard to find,
    The Material Is fucking Heavy
    The Material Is not flexible.

    NOBODY WILL WALK LIKE A ROBOT TO THE TOP OF MOUNT EVEREST. WHAT ARE YOU, TERMINATOR?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:43:44 No.196026569
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    our only hope
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:44:10 No.196026621
    >>196026069

    most people who have been to earth's extremes or live there are suitable equipped for there.

    saying that though, many space technologies or technologies derived from them have been used in day to day life on earth
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:44:32 No.196026651
    if we really landed on the moon why rnt we there right now?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:45:14 No.196026750
    This just in! OP is a Trollfag!
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:45:20 No.196026770
    >>196026410
    >>196026524

    Fine, not everest. what about antarctica, just for moving around?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:45:45 No.196026823
    >>196026651
    With enough jew gold you can do anything
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:45:54 No.196026856
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    >>196026069

    Holy god damn shit, another retard emerges.

    Like people explained, the astronauts can only survive because the atmopsphere up there is thin as fuck, which means that the thermal conductivity is like super low. Down here on earth, thermal conductivity is significant, so a cold atmosphere will drain a faggot of heat damn quickly. Furthermore, those suits way a shit-ton. Also you're a fuck.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:46:06 No.196026879
    >OK so the moon has surface temperature averages of between -153 degrees and 107 degrees Celsius
    >averages of between -153 degrees and 107
    >between
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:46:31 No.196026934
    >>196026381
    >After all the human had mastered so much by then, the coolest thing around air wave television.

    t'internet was invented in '58, they mastered space flight, nuclear power and so much more. you make it sound like the 60s was the stone age.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:46:32 No.196026935
    >>196018864
    succesful troll is succesful
    >> Neal Fucking Armstrong !KtqmUt/jw6 02/10/10(Wed)09:46:49 No.196026966
    >>196026515

    /thread
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:47:01 No.196026994
    >>196026651

    I think it has something to do with, no air, shit economy, no food, and no water.
    I might be wrong though. Never know.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:47:19 No.196027039
    >>196026651

    to play golf.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:47:24 No.196027047
    stop feeding the troll. gtfo.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:47:26 No.196027054
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    >>196018864
    Oh an americunt has totally forgot what people are whining about for like since bush came into office lemme think.... oh thats right COSTS AND BUDGET DICK FACE.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:47:29 No.196027064
    >>196026651
    >>196026651

    YOU NEED TO BE:-

    Able To Stand 7x GForce.
    Hold You Breath For 3++ Minutes
    Run 5km in less than 50mins.
    Running while breathing as less oxigen as possible.
    KNOW YOUR FUCKING MATHS, PHYSIC.

    and these is just the requirements to go to ISS.

    What about the moon? FUCKING MORE.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:47:38 No.196027079
    >>196026770

    They DO have thermal suits for places like that, you do know this? People that die in places like Antarctica don't die because they're too cold: they die because they fall into cracks/fissures/chasms and get trapped.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:48:39 No.196027195
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    Lamb attack
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:49:45 No.196027323
    >>196026770

    THEY ALREADY HAVE THERMAL SUITS FOR PEOPLE IN ANTARCTIC.

    MOST DEATH ARE BY HUMAN ERROR.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:51:04 No.196027486
    >>196020891
    the gf program(GF = GAME/FAP) has been going on for years. i'm in it and i could easily travel to pluto 10 times before having any problems.
    >> Neal Fucking Armstrong !KtqmUt/jw6 02/10/10(Wed)09:51:20 No.196027519
    THE ASTRONAUTS KNEW THE RISKS WHEN GOING TO MOON.

    It wasn't a fucking hoax. Those men had huge, titanium balls. Get the fuck over it already.

    THE ASTRONAUTS KNEW THE RISKS WHEN GOING TO MOON.

    It wasn't a fucking hoax. Those men had huge, titanium balls. Get the fuck over it already.

    THE ASTRONAUTS KNEW THE RISKS WHEN GOING TO MOON.

    It wasn't a fucking hoax. Those men had huge, titanium balls. Get the fuck over it already.

    THE ASTRONAUTS KNEW THE RISKS WHEN GOING TO MOON.

    It wasn't a fucking hoax. Those men had huge, titanium balls. Get the fuck over it already.

    THE ASTRONAUTS KNEW THE RISKS WHEN GOING TO MOON.

    It wasn't a fucking hoax. Those men had huge, titanium balls. Get the fuck over it already.

    THE ASTRONAUTS KNEW THE RISKS WHEN GOING TO MOON.

    It wasn't a fucking hoax. Those men had huge, titanium balls. Get the fuck over it already.

    THE ASTRONAUTS KNEW THE RISKS WHEN GOING TO MOON.

    It wasn't a fucking hoax. Those men had huge, titanium balls. Get the fuck over it already.

    THE ASTRONAUTS KNEW THE RISKS WHEN GOING TO MOON.

    It wasn't a fucking hoax. Those men had huge, titanium balls. Get the fuck over it already.

    THE ASTRONAUTS KNEW THE RISKS WHEN GOING TO MOON.

    It wasn't a fucking hoax. Those men had huge, titanium balls. Get the fuck over it already.

    THE ASTRONAUTS KNEW THE RISKS WHEN GOING TO MOON.

    It wasn't a fucking hoax. Those men had huge, titanium balls. Get the fuck over it already.

    THE ASTRONAUTS KNEW THE RISKS WHEN GOING TO MOON.

    It wasn't a fucking hoax. Those men had huge, titanium balls. Get the fuck over it already.

    THE ASTRONAUTS KNEW THE RISKS WHEN GOING TO MOON.

    It wasn't a fucking hoax. Those men had huge, titanium balls. Get the fuck over it already.

    THE ASTRONAUTS KNEW THE RISKS WHEN GOING TO MOON.

    It wasn't a fucking hoax. Those men had huge, titanium balls. Get the fuck over it already.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:52:17 No.196027654
    >>196018864
    maybe you ve been there in 1960's to see that these suits didnt exist...
    maybe you think that eskimos and inuits have alien technology to withstand -90 degree celsius temperatures in the arctic zone.
    furs, my idiot troll, furs. look up amundsen sometime before you post idiocity.
    as for boiling temps, use some thin gold plating. there s no air on the moon, so some insulated boots would just protect you from heat.

    on a side note of your idiocy, astronaut suits wont protect you from open flames or prolonged exposure to cold air. theyre just not designed that way.
    you re a troll, and an idiot one.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:52:28 No.196027677
    Fuck health care!

    Let's go to motherfucking Mars!

    Zero G fapping?

    Fuck yeah!
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:52:36 No.196027694
    catapult
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:52:50 No.196027725
    19 years old cumdumpster here with cam. add me on MSN 'paris2luv'

    wrathfulregion9
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:54:21 No.196027919
    >>196026651
    what you gonna do when you re on the moon?
    what good is a base if it takes shitloads of cash to launch a single ship?
    idiot.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:54:29 No.196027936
    So, Have you seen the Saturn VI already?

    If yes then OP is A FAG.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:55:30 No.196028076
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    Well this is it guys. If you people out there that really think this isn't a hoax want to really test you metal go to this site.

    http://www.ufos-aliens.co.uk/cosmicapollo.html

    yes there is some 100% bullshit on it, but a lot of the stuff can really make you start fact checking, and prepare to be amazed when you find out their science is right.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:55:40 No.196028093
    ZERO G FAP = Short circuit of electronics
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:55:45 No.196028104
    But the if the suits worked below absolute zero why don't we use them to go to the bottom of the ocean?

    We would but since they are a hoax we never will. Thsoe suits in the movie were made of cardboard.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:58:02 No.196028407
    >>196028104
    astronauts already gotten to the ocean floor.
    go google it.
    troll.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:58:26 No.196028471
    >>196028104

    WHy Do you Need That Expensive shit to go to the bottom of the ocean.

    THE FUCKING HELMET COST $120,000
    THE WHOLE SUIT COST $2MILLION +++

    BUY A FUCKING REMOTE SUBMARINE ALREADY.
    ITS CHEAPER AND MORE SAFE BECAUSE THERE ARE NO HUMANS INVOLVED IN THE UNDERWATER.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:58:39 No.196028501
    >>196028104
    SIMPSONS DID IT!
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)09:59:54 No.196028652
    As far as space suits go, yeah it gets VERY cold in space, but what you all fail to realize is there is no atmosphere in space. Think about it, he on earth if you're cold, it's because the atmosphere is cold. It rubs against your warm skin and carries away your heat energy. In space, there is no atmosphere to carry away your heat, so as long as you are insulated it will take VERY long to cool. And when it gets hot on the moon, it's because the sun's light energy is warming it, we've had materials to shield from that for a very long time.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)10:00:07 No.196028679
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    >>196026381

    Holy fucking ballssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss.

    1. By really fucking far, I mean that by the time you get to the moon, the amount of solar radiation is hugely diminished. It's not like you're sitting at the surface of the god damn sun.

    Sure, solar radiation reduced the moon and Mars to uninhabitable states. How long did that take again? Oh right, billions of years. How long were the 'nauts up there for? Billions of god damn microseconds, maybe.

    2. Sure, golf balls went down. Fucking slowly. This is a moot point since there is no conclusive video footage of the flag moving without being obviously pushed in some way. You fuck.

    3. Holy sweet fuck. You just find some shit on god damn google and pretend to have a vague comprehension of what the hell is going on? Well fuck you.

    The moon has a surface area of about 3.8 × 10 ^ 7 km squared, I believe. That's 3.8 * 10 ^ 13 m squared. That means that there's an influx (assuming your bullshit is correct) of about 10000 * 10 ^ 3 / (3.8 * 10 ^ 13) kilograms of dust per square meter on the moon. That's 2.6 * 10 ^ -7 kg per meter squared. So less about a quarter of a miligram per m squared per year. Do you know what a miligram of dust spread over a square meter looks like? Shit fucking all. This isn't even taking into account that in the past there was less flux and that the dust would potentially become compacted over long periods of time, making it less able to rise up.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)10:00:42 No.196028754
    >>196028471
    idiot,
    you can use the suit for a million times.
    without maintenance.
    how about your submarines?
    they consume fuel, manpower and precious metal.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)10:01:08 No.196028804
    OP must be a woman.

    Everyone knows the 9/10 people who believe at those TV propaganda are Woman.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)10:01:45 No.196028889
    >>196023866
    you've succeeded at trolling me just so you know..

    1. solar radiation, aka light waves.... ever noticed the golden visors on space suits?

    2. Ever heard of momentum?

    3. You do know dust is primarily human skin right?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)10:03:09 No.196029061
    >>196028104

    Below.....absolute.....zero?
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    1.- They went to the moon because of the COLD WAR

    2.- There is no point on going back there..is a fucking rock. Next goal is mars.

    3.- There are better conspiracy theories to wast my time

    4.- FAGS
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    >>196028679

    You Mad?

    by the way it would be 10000 * 10 ^ 3 / (3.8 * 10 ^ 13) per year ..... so multiply your end result by oh.....300 million? Have fun with your fathoms of dust.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)10:04:16 No.196029182
    >>196028754

    So you would Put A man in a life risking danger
    than wasting $15,000
    just for the sub?
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)10:04:28 No.196029216
    >>196028104

    lmfao what a retard. It doesnt get colder than absolute zero fuckface.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)10:04:39 No.196029244
    >>196018864
    Firefighters suits CAN withstand temperatures higher than that of boiling water you dumb fuck, that's only 100 celsius, fire is a shit load hotter than that.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)10:05:08 No.196029309
    And we have actually been back to the moon numerous times since the first moon mission.

    But we sent FUCKING ROBOTS.

    This isn't a sign that we still don't have the technology to go to the moon; it's a sign that we're moving so fast that only a few decades after the initial landing we've built fucking robots that can do it for us.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)10:05:30 No.196029360
    >>196028104
    actually sarah bonds has gotten to the ocean floor with a space suit.
    11000m. depth, fuckin huge pressure.
    she saw nothing down there, so no new attempt has made.
    just you didnt know doesnt mean it doesnt exist.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)10:07:49 No.196029644
    >>196028104
    jeremy irons and a multi millionaire used a russian space suit to dive to mariana crack, 8-9000 meters depth, with no problems.
    its below absolute zero down there, and they worked great.
    >> Anonymous 02/10/10(Wed)10:08:20 No.196029719
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    >>196029108

    Time to revise your index laws, motherfucker.

    In other words, go back to school.



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