Message from @jeremy
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well in the space race of the late 19th century, the US was in a major race against Soviet Russia to land their first man on the moon, and in the race, both nations likely ignored many safety factors in an effort to get to the moon faster
we could've been more efficient but a lot less safe
as of recent times, getting to the moon has become a prospect of little importance and so we have increased safety which in turn compromises efficiency
it depends on what factors you are debating
if we get hit with an asteroid like the one that took out the dinosaurs and humans get wiped out of the universe because we dont have a base on the moon its nasas fault lol
a base on the moon would definitely not be much of a help for human population
definitely not enough to restart the population as a whole
how many people would it take
100 ? 500 ?
yeah we prolly dont have the tech yet for a moonbase u need more gravity right
how do u know 100 years
to even say its possible is a stretch because we have never dont it before so
doesnt matter we cant get to the moon anymore
no we dont have the technology to get to the moon
nasa admits this
that technology was lost or destroyed we dont have it anymore
its a painful process to get it back
thats a nasa astronaut
youtube is great for video
idk
have a good day at work
risk doesnt reach reward
iss cam is blue screen
they lost signal lol
can i say the n word
nigga?
yes :trihard:
CX
They landed on the moon but saw aliens and they buried the evidence, and we haven't went back since
Since Apollo 17
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lol
astral did u do what i said
take that google earth ball zoomed out all the way
then shrink it accordingly for another 190k miles out
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**STEEN**
I think I have beat flat earthers, still no answers for why the Government would hide the shape of the earth. Didn't even need to use science or math all along lol.
hi