Message from @hgb

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2020-01-28 22:36:48 UTC  

yes

2020-01-28 22:36:54 UTC  

it does have tricycle landing gear

2020-01-28 22:37:00 UTC  

like every other modern aircraft

2020-01-28 22:38:04 UTC  

in nearly all aspects of its design, it's a plane

2020-01-28 22:39:08 UTC  

you can trace its history back to this program https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerospaceplane

2020-01-28 22:48:27 UTC  

"The vehicle began re-entry by firing the Orbital maneuvering system engines, while flying upside down, backside first, in the opposite direction to orbital motion for approximately three minutes, which reduced the Shuttle's velocity by about 200 mph (322 km/h)."

2020-01-28 22:48:43 UTC  

I forgot how wacky the space shuttle maneuvers are

2020-01-28 23:31:01 UTC  

So

2020-01-28 23:31:06 UTC  

buttons

2020-01-28 23:34:35 UTC  

@Giorno Giovanna Here's the first irrefutable fact, in an interview Neil Armstrong was asked how did space look like? He responded with, it looked like a deep black, skip to 21:46 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEE7OPKLhaM His eyes should've seen every single star, I understand why his camera didn't catch the stars but his eyes should've seen them. This is because the moons atmosphere is almost non-present and also by the testimony of ISS astronaut who said that every time they peeked out the window they saw space full of stars .

2020-01-28 23:35:05 UTC  

I have 3 clips I want to show you, I will find them wait a second.

2020-01-28 23:35:18 UTC  

which all show signs of graphic manipulation

2020-01-28 23:35:49 UTC  

do you want me to watch this or what

2020-01-28 23:36:28 UTC  

skip to 21:46 to see the interview of what i'm talking of, the story he gave out was false

2020-01-28 23:37:54 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/671861542546833428/ISS_2_2.gif

2020-01-28 23:41:08 UTC  

Here's just one of the many space bubbles clip which Nasa still have failed to address

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/671862356258848778/Space_Bubbles_11.gif

2020-01-28 23:41:51 UTC  

i have a few theories on the whole star thing

2020-01-28 23:41:55 UTC  

but space bubbles lmao

2020-01-28 23:42:22 UTC  

aka "i see these specks everywhere, I don't know what they are, but i'm gonna jump to the conclusion that they're bubbles"

2020-01-28 23:43:18 UTC  

my theory behind the stars is exposure

2020-01-28 23:43:25 UTC  

Exposure to

2020-01-28 23:43:30 UTC  

who are you

2020-01-28 23:43:58 UTC  

Wdym

2020-01-28 23:44:06 UTC  

@hgb Their camera exposure wasn't able to catch the stars but their eyes should've

2020-01-28 23:44:37 UTC  

no

2020-01-28 23:44:57 UTC  

that's not necessarily how it works

2020-01-28 23:44:59 UTC  

Yes, you can't just dim the exposure for your eyes like you can with a camera

2020-01-28 23:45:33 UTC  

Besides the ISS astronauts also claimed that they saw the stars when they peek out

2020-01-28 23:45:50 UTC  

what is the sun

2020-01-28 23:45:50 UTC  

your eyes adjust automatically

2020-01-28 23:45:54 UTC  

LMAO

2020-01-28 23:46:00 UTC  

see

2020-01-28 23:46:42 UTC  

You literally don't put a thought into it, there's no fucking way a humans eye wouldn't be able to catch the stars in the moons atmosphere

2020-01-28 23:47:01 UTC  

can someone epxlain to me

2020-01-28 23:47:04 UTC  

that is a flat earther

2020-01-28 23:47:06 UTC  

why the moon

2020-01-28 23:47:07 UTC  

and sun

2020-01-28 23:47:08 UTC  

is round

2020-01-28 23:47:09 UTC  

but

2020-01-28 23:47:10 UTC  

earth isnt

2020-01-28 23:47:15 UTC  

sphere* whatever