This is one conspiracy I wholly subscribe to. Aint' no way we can't go back there when we have self-driving cars, stealth fighters, and rockets that can take us to Pluto and beyond within 2 decades. This moon stuff was faked. If they did go there, or have a presence there, its about as off the record as the 9-11 testimonies.
I know, I just laugh at how fully capable he is yet so inept. I mean, it's sad to watch him choose all them to inject turbo cancer into him and his children, and eat bugs, and fake meat.
He's got a Ferrari in his skull and he stuck in the garage. It really is sad. So I laugh because it's uncomfortable
Fake and gay. NASA does not release samples for commercial use like this. First of all, lunar samples are government property not to be released except for scientific analysis. Second, the government is not in the business of selling moon rocks to be used for cosmetic decorative purposes. Third, well, fuck you, asshole.
The case is obviously manufactured to resemble real materials.
Moon rocks on Earth come from four sources: those collected by six United States Apollo program crewed lunar landings from 1969 to 1972; those collected by three Soviet uncrewed Luna probes in the 1970s; those collected by the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program's uncrewed probes; and rocks that were ejected naturally from the lunar surface before falling to Earth as lunar meteorites.
More than 370 lunar meteorites have been collected on Earth, representing more than 30 different meteorite finds (no falls), with a total mass of over 1,090 kilograms (2,400 lb). Some were discovered by scientific teams (such as ANSMET) searching for meteorites in Antarctica, with most of the remainder discovered by collectors in the desert regions of northern Africa and Oman. A Moon rock known as "NWA 12691", which weighs 13.5 kilograms (30 lb), was found in the Sahara Desert at the Algerian and Mauritanian borders in January 2017, and later went on sale for $2.5 million in 2020.
One small step for a man,
One giant leap for the morons who believe this shit is real!
You mean Gizmodo?
This is one conspiracy I wholly subscribe to. Aint' no way we can't go back there when we have self-driving cars, stealth fighters, and rockets that can take us to Pluto and beyond within 2 decades. This moon stuff was faked. If they did go there, or have a presence there, its about as off the record as the 9-11 testimonies.
A guy I know wasted hundreds of thousands investing in a company that will send your ashes to the moon.
He's an engineer and has never even questioned the absurdity of the moon landings.
Engineers are conformists and mostly retarded except for in their fields.
I know, I just laugh at how fully capable he is yet so inept. I mean, it's sad to watch him choose all them to inject turbo cancer into him and his children, and eat bugs, and fake meat.
He's got a Ferrari in his skull and he stuck in the garage. It really is sad. So I laugh because it's uncomfortable
Fake and gay. NASA does not release samples for commercial use like this. First of all, lunar samples are government property not to be released except for scientific analysis. Second, the government is not in the business of selling moon rocks to be used for cosmetic decorative purposes. Third, well, fuck you, asshole.
The case is obviously manufactured to resemble real materials.
Moon rocks on Earth come from four sources: those collected by six United States Apollo program crewed lunar landings from 1969 to 1972; those collected by three Soviet uncrewed Luna probes in the 1970s; those collected by the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program's uncrewed probes; and rocks that were ejected naturally from the lunar surface before falling to Earth as lunar meteorites.
More than 370 lunar meteorites have been collected on Earth, representing more than 30 different meteorite finds (no falls), with a total mass of over 1,090 kilograms (2,400 lb). Some were discovered by scientific teams (such as ANSMET) searching for meteorites in Antarctica, with most of the remainder discovered by collectors in the desert regions of northern Africa and Oman. A Moon rock known as "NWA 12691", which weighs 13.5 kilograms (30 lb), was found in the Sahara Desert at the Algerian and Mauritanian borders in January 2017, and later went on sale for $2.5 million in 2020.
You had fake and gay correct, as in space is fake and gay and NASA is a money laundering scheme.