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freqy
on 2017-11-30 16:19 [#02538692]
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updates please
that guy again
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 16:26 [#02538693]
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 16:29 [#02538694]
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next they will make a video telling us Wallace and Gromit didn't go to the moon in a grand day out
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freqy
on 2017-11-30 16:31 [#02538695]
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are you watchin it hyperflax
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 16:51 [#02538697]
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yeah the reason they didn't add 10 cms of shielding is that
it would have made the rocket so heavy it wouldn't have been
able to take off, there was a dangerous amount of radiation
that they had to fly through, but they would have had to have been exposed to it over a certain length of time to have noticeable effects, when your trying to be the first country on the moon during the cold war these things are secondary considerations, what I don't know about is how they avoided the solar flares while on the surface, or the sun in general I haven't looked into that
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 16:52 [#02538698]
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this is why they were able to get to the moon
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freqy
on 2017-11-30 16:54 [#02538699]
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ive been meanin to watch a vid on that
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 16:55 [#02538700]
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their first rockets were just large V2
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 16:56 [#02538701]
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yeah I haven't watched it I will, lets watch it together
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freqy
on 2017-11-30 16:57 [#02538702]
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rocket sound landing on the moon?
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 17:01 [#02538703]
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just a sec
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 17:01 [#02538704]
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making a warm drink, bloody freezing today and its only going to get colder
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freqy
on 2017-11-30 17:03 [#02538706]
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well they say there is a huge rocket under the seat of the LM
but there is no rocket sound , the light noise is radio transmission noise.
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freqy
on 2017-11-30 17:03 [#02538707]
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i did say to get a hot water bottle.
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 17:06 [#02538708]
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yes I will dig my botty out later
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 17:09 [#02538709]
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most of the noise of the rocket would have been projected into the vaccum of space, which has no air to transmit sound. I will look into this to get a definite answer,
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freqy
on 2017-11-30 17:10 [#02538710]
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you are manager of xltcinema
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freqy
on 2017-11-30 17:12 [#02538711]
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The rocket was attached to the LM (luna module) the vacuum outside would not stop the vibrations traveling into the cockpit which was full of air.
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Indeksical
from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 17:15 [#02538712]
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The moon temperature goes up to around 250 degrees C, as does your oven. It's not a difficult temperature to widthstand using simple technology let alone soace suits, your kitchen isnt burning down. They also timed the landings to be on lunar dawns so it didn't get that hot.
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freqy
on 2017-11-30 17:15 [#02538713]
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listen to the noise as it comes to land, and after rocket / engines stop.
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 17:16 [#02538714]
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yes your right but it would be heavily attenuated, depends on how they managed to dampen irt
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freqy
on 2017-11-30 17:17 [#02538715]
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it is - 200 in the shade
and + 200 in the sun.
the camera film might not like the changes though and the radiation..
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freqy
on 2017-11-30 17:18 [#02538716]
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did you listen to the landing clip?
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Indeksical
from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 17:19 [#02538717]
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Thays regarding the suns heat.
Regarding solar flares
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 17:19 [#02538718]
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 17:22 [#02538719]
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I hope someone lands on the moon independently and photographs the landing sites and rovers
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 17:23 [#02538720]
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thanks for link, ive read about astronauts seeing the flash of high energy gamma rays and stuff travel through their brains, like a white flash on their retina, sounds quite scary
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freqy
on 2017-11-30 17:24 [#02538721]
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we have pictures of all sites from a satalite
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Indeksical
from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 17:25 [#02538723]
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The longest moonwalk was 7 hoursish, i dont think any of them were at night so cold was less of an issue for the suits.
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Indeksical
from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 17:26 [#02538724]
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Yeah it mist be mental, and terrifying.
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 17:27 [#02538725]
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yes it would be good to have some pictures that were from somewhere that wasn't nasa to placate the people who have doubts,
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 17:29 [#02538726]
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yeah this is why having a magnetic core for the earth is so important to deflect energetic particles, I think that's one reason venus is such a hellish place, the fact it doesn't have a magnetic field means its atmosphere got destroyed/transmuted
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Indeksical
from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 17:29 [#02538727]
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I was reading the flat earth twitter account earlier. Quite funny.
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 17:33 [#02538728]
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yes the issue with debating flat earth believers is that they are that incredulous you could literally take them up in a rocket ship and they probably wouldn't believe there own eyes
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 18:36 [#02538730]
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flat earthers are government paid cultural saboteurs, or hosts to the mind virus spread by them... or enlightened.
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 18:38 [#02538731]
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flat earthism is a memetic warfare beta test, probably run by jeff bezos/john donahoe since they proved he's evil enough to sabotage the economy already
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-11-30 18:43 [#02538733]
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RussellDust
on 2017-11-30 21:32 [#02538747]
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Aaaaaah, the Ice Wall. That was the bit I didn’t understand with their faith, now I get it.
I haven’t watched the whole video, can anyone help me out regarding the side Underneath us? Is marcel of land inhabited, or do they believe there’s no life because there’s no water as is would fall into space?
What is a shame is that a vast percentage of these people are trolling, us and the people who really believe this. The true believers are quite fascinating though.
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freqy
on 2017-12-01 12:18 [#02538791]
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update
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freqy
on 2017-12-01 12:20 [#02538792]
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Did Stanley run out of funds?
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Indeksical
from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2017-12-01 12:44 [#02538794]
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i would imagine launching the lunar module in california and launching the lunar module on the moon are very different? how does having no atmosphere effect something like this?
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Indeksical
from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2017-12-01 12:45 [#02538795]
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The Moon landers used Aerozine 50 (fuel) and dinitrogen tetroxide (oxidizer) propellants, chosen for simplicity and reliability; they ignite hypergolically –upon contact– without the need for a spark. These propellants produce a nearly transparent exhaust.[87] The same fuel was used by the core of the American Titan rocket. The transparency of their plumes is apparent in many launch photos. The plumes of rocket engines fired in a vacuum spread out very quickly as they leave the engine nozzle (see above), further lessening their visibility. Finally, rocket engines often run "rich" to slow internal corrosion. On Earth, the excess fuel burns in contact with atmospheric oxygen. This cannot happen in a vacuum
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freqy
on 2017-12-01 14:07 [#02538809]
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exactly what i was going to say. amazing. ; P
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-12-01 14:15 [#02538810]
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yes Russell the ice wall is a mad cap concept, it would be kind of cool if it was real, the main issue with the flat earth theory, apart from being patently false is that you have to violate Occam's razor several times to make the theory resemble something that could exist, and even then it falls apart very quickly if you think about it for more than 5 seconds
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-12-01 14:19 [#02538811]
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freqy
on 2017-12-01 14:40 [#02538814]
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check his jumper, check ROOM N 237 (217 in the book)
237000 miles to the moon?
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freqy
on 2017-12-01 15:06 [#02538816]
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as he stands up the rocket takes off.
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-12-01 15:22 [#02538818]
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Great little details in Kubrick films, why they are so watchable, I think by 1980 he was probably aware of the conspiracy surrounding himself and filming the moon landings, so I reckon its him poking fun at the idea, like when john lennon wrote I am the walrus, and glass onion for a laugh
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-12-01 15:25 [#02538820]
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hey Freqy did you see that shining documentary I posted on here a while back, was some scouse guy doing his own research, was impressive how he has spotted so much stuff
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-12-01 15:29 [#02538821]
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