Message from @Σ5

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2018-09-26 08:31:04 UTC  

obviously we can see the mars rover on mars, ignore the images of land on earth looking exactly like it.

2018-09-26 08:46:43 UTC  

1:https://youtu.be/RMeEh5OUaDs its called active stabilization, the rocket engines are gimbled and the thrust can be controlled for each of the engines.
2:yes its just 2 of them.
3:https://youtu.be/APNPFbMvRFk yes, atmospheric pressure is only 14.70 pounds per square inch and that over just a small tiny pea sized area the force is simply tiny.
4:idk what space x did but they probably didn't pressurize the tires, they where probably flat. I'm pretty sure they are smart enough to do this.
5:they said that for new technology, the technology they use was vacuum tubes and now they cant do it with this new transistor technology for safety reasons, its a new technology problem.
6:supply sources of these images.
@^Kevin^

2018-09-26 08:47:51 UTC  

the hole they showed was off an album cover

2018-09-26 08:48:03 UTC  

fake

2018-09-26 08:49:16 UTC  

yes it is

2018-09-26 08:49:17 UTC  

vacuums if space existed would be deadly, u don't plug it with a thumb

2018-09-26 08:49:26 UTC  

because of some publisher that needed an image

2018-09-26 08:49:31 UTC  

nasa dident supply one

2018-09-26 08:49:49 UTC  

(by the way the image is from an old album cover but its of experemental results by nasa)

2018-09-26 08:50:00 UTC  

NASA took an album cover and said this was the hole that was plugged with a thumb

2018-09-26 08:50:03 UTC  

@^Kevin^ watch the video

2018-09-26 08:50:20 UTC  

they did not

2018-09-26 08:50:36 UTC  

where are your sources showiung this as the actual hole

2018-09-26 08:50:40 UTC  

garbage video, you don't plug a holewith a thumb if its a vacuum in space

2018-09-26 08:50:50 UTC  

first off their is no space, its science fiction

2018-09-26 08:50:50 UTC  

btw im sure they dont have an electron microscope on the iss

2018-09-26 08:50:59 UTC  

but if it was reality, you wouldn't use a thumb to plug it

2018-09-26 08:51:12 UTC  

you would

2018-09-26 08:51:16 UTC  

vacuums are too dangerous and powerful, we use vacuums to move tons of material in construction

2018-09-26 08:51:31 UTC  

vacumes are not dangerious

2018-09-26 08:51:37 UTC  

the air on earth is only 14 psi

2018-09-26 08:51:54 UTC  

a perfect vacume will only "suck" 14 psi

2018-09-26 08:52:06 UTC  

we put a person in a vacuum in the 1965ish in a space suit

2018-09-26 08:52:16 UTC  

yes

2018-09-26 08:52:16 UTC  

you know what happened to him?

2018-09-26 08:52:20 UTC  

what

2018-09-26 08:52:36 UTC  

he went unconscious, felt his saliva bubbling up on his tongue

2018-09-26 08:52:46 UTC  

so the suit leaked?

2018-09-26 08:52:47 UTC  

we can make vacuums in a room

2018-09-26 08:52:54 UTC  

so the suit leaked?

2018-09-26 08:52:55 UTC  

space suits don't work in a vacuum

2018-09-26 08:53:01 UTC  

its fake

2018-09-26 08:53:03 UTC  

DID THE SUIT LEAK

2018-09-26 08:53:19 UTC  

?

2018-09-26 08:53:22 UTC  

I'm not sure, I don't think we can build a space suit that works in a vacuum

2018-09-26 08:53:30 UTC  

ok

2018-09-26 08:53:40 UTC  

guess what, we don't test space suits with people in them any more because they don't work

2018-09-26 08:53:51 UTC  

the fact that his salava bubbled supports my hypothesis that the suit leaked

2018-09-26 08:53:58 UTC  

they practice space walks in a swimming pool

2018-09-26 08:54:09 UTC  

cause that is where their space walks will actually take place