Message from @jeremy

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2019-05-16 19:11:08 UTC  

someone before told me if we dont cure cancers humanity will cease to exist but days before that someone told me cancer isnt bad for u

2019-05-16 19:11:09 UTC  

what is temperature control @jeremy ?

2019-05-16 19:11:43 UTC  

i ask since i saw thats the role category youre in

2019-05-16 19:11:50 UTC  

on this server\

2019-05-16 19:11:50 UTC  

temperature control is stopping the film from the apollo mission from melting when it was outside the life support system and was inside a metal box on the moons surface

2019-05-16 19:12:01 UTC  

idk it means i can mut epeople

2019-05-16 19:12:22 UTC  

oh okay

2019-05-16 19:12:52 UTC  

whats up

2019-05-16 19:13:46 UTC  

Film making on the surface of the moon 😆

2019-05-16 19:13:59 UTC  

i stopped the film from melting it was easy

2019-05-16 19:14:21 UTC  

Daytime on one side of the moon lasts about 13 and a half days, followed by 13 and a half nights of darkness. When sunlight hits the moon's surface, the temperature can reach 260 degrees Fahrenheit (127 degrees Celsius). When the sun goes down, temperatures can dip to minus 280 F (minus 173 C)

2019-05-16 19:14:56 UTC  

the film was in a metal box attached to the chest of the astronauts of course it wouldnt melt

2019-05-16 19:15:03 UTC  

magic

2019-05-16 19:21:47 UTC  

@💚Naki💚 no problem, its fine lol

2019-05-16 19:24:28 UTC  

Dab

2019-05-16 19:24:49 UTC  

<a:PikaDab:526606449514774528>

2019-05-16 19:27:53 UTC  

they were there when it was daylight on the moon not so? @jeremy

2019-05-16 19:28:29 UTC  

yes they were their on the daylight side of the moon despite the footage looking like it was a spotlight

2019-05-16 19:28:56 UTC  

they must've been frying in those suits at those temperatures

2019-05-16 19:29:16 UTC  

or did they have inbuilt cooling systems?

2019-05-16 19:29:22 UTC  

no the suits are magic

2019-05-16 19:29:28 UTC  

yes build in heating and cooling

2019-05-16 19:29:39 UTC  

musta been some awesome batterries in that suit

2019-05-16 19:29:51 UTC  

cos surely 173 degrees is frikking boiling hot

2019-05-16 19:30:12 UTC  

what material is the shoe made out of im wondering

2019-05-16 19:30:55 UTC  

egypt desert goes around 55degrees celsius, and that is one of hottest places on earth

2019-05-16 19:31:20 UTC  

carlito do not doubt the magic of the moon landing

2019-05-16 19:31:32 UTC  

is it 173 consistently according to the theory? Because i've never heard that temperature story till now

2019-05-16 19:31:40 UTC  

google it

2019-05-16 19:31:46 UTC  

magic boots too of course

2019-05-16 19:32:16 UTC  

and in a wink

2019-05-16 19:32:18 UTC  

sink

2019-05-16 19:32:28 UTC  

lol i prefer conversations but i'll google it anyhows just seems crazy

2019-05-16 19:32:31 UTC  

goosh goosh

2019-05-16 19:32:42 UTC  

ecks dee

2019-05-16 19:33:00 UTC  

indeed

2019-05-16 19:33:06 UTC  

agreed

2019-05-16 19:33:09 UTC  

Daytime on one side of the moon lasts about 13 and a half days, followed by 13 and a half nights of darkness. When sunlight hits the moon's surface, the temperature can reach 260 degrees Fahrenheit (127 degrees Celsius). When the sun goes down, temperatures can dip to minus 280 F (minus 173 C)

2019-05-16 19:33:13 UTC  

thats waht google said

2019-05-16 19:33:16 UTC  

um

2019-05-16 19:33:19 UTC  

ok