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It depends on the person. One supposed Astronaut was being interviewed and they brought up flat earth, and they claimed that they could clearly see the curvature of the Earth when up in space. By looking at them, they didn't seem to have any guilt or depression expressed as they talked about that subject.
But then you'll get people like Neil Armstrong that clearly show signs of a depressed attitude at the press conference, as if they have tremendous guilt in them about what they've been set to do.
It does kinda get me baffled when some astronaut actor can claim they saw the curve up in orbit and remain as happy as can be, they must really be satisfied with what they are doing.
But then you'll get people like Neil Armstrong that clearly show signs of a depressed attitude at the press conference, as if they have tremendous guilt in them about what they've been set to do.
It does kinda get me baffled when some astronaut actor can claim they saw the curve up in orbit and remain as happy as can be, they must really be satisfied with what they are doing.
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That would be cool to be an Aquanaut and go on underwater missions.ThirdEyeOpen wrote: this is happening at the Sloan longway museum in Flint Michigan. They put the facts right under your nose as a catch phrase for their Space Program.
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All part of the NWO
Syrian Space Agency Announced 4 years ago
All the world's a stage for your viewing ignorance.
All the world's a stage for your viewing ignorance.
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The professional liars with their version of space exploration:
Israel's Spacecraft Fails to land on Moon
The country has Beresheet mania.
Tens of thousands of Israelis had stayed up until the wee hours of the morning to watch the lunar lander’s launch from Cape Canaveral in Florida on Feb. 21 aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
This time the hour will be more civilized, with Beresheet expected to touch down in the northeastern part of the Sea of Serenity, a flat area on the moon’s surface, sometime between 10 and 11 p.m. in Israel. A successful landing will make Israel the fourth country — after the Soviet Union, the U.S. and China — to land a spacecraft on the moon.
Other touch-down events also sponsored by the Israel Space Agency are planned for Kiryat Shemona in the north, Mitzpeh Ramon in the south, Givatayim (a suburb of Tel Aviv) and Jerusalem. Lectures and public viewings are scheduled in at least 15 other locations throughout the country.
Last week, SpaceIL broadcast directly from its control room in Yehud, Israel, as Beresheet successfully entered the moon’s orbit in its last major step before the moon landing, making Israel the seventh country to enter the moon’s orbit.
The unmanned craft’s engine was burned for six minutes, and the maneuver, the spacecraft’s seventh, was conducted with full communication between the control room and Beresheet. Several smaller engine burns have taken place since then to properly orient the spacecraft and enable a proper landing.
Beresheet has traveled over 3.4 million miles in its orbits around the earth and another 1 million around the moon.
After landing on the moon, the spacecraft will take photographs of the landing site and a selfie to prove it touched down safely. It also will measure the moon’s magnetic field as part of an experiment carried out in collaboration with the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel.
The spacecraft will leave a time capsule containing a database of hundreds of digital files ranging from details about the SpaceIL, the craft itself and the crew of the project to national symbols, cultural items and materials collected from the general public over the years, as well as the entire Bible printed in microscopic text on a coin. The spacecraft is not expected to return to earth.
SpaceIL was founded to compete in Google’s Lunar XPrize, a contest to see who could build the first private spacecraft to reach the moon. Co-founders Yonatan Winetraub, Kfir Damari and Yariv Bash submitted their application right at the deadline, Dec. 31, 2010, and went through a few failed experiments before building the right craft.
The size of a compact car, the craft has been said to look like a way-out washing machine and weighed about 1,300 pounds at launch, most of which was fuel.
The XPrize shut down without a winner last year, but along the way SpaceIL received enough funding to keep going. It has worked in partnership with Israel Aerospace Industries, and its donors include the U.S. billionaire casino mogul Sheldon Adelson, South African-Israeli billionaire Morris Kahn and Canadian-Israeli real estate mogul Sylvan Adams.
The organization also hopes to inspire Israeli kids to go into science and engineering, called the Apollo effect, by showing them that space exploration is achievable. Its educational programs have already reached more than 1 million children.
The iCenter, designed to help educators connect Jewish students with Israel, also has a section devoted to SpaceIL and Beresheet, including educational resources about the moon landing and Israel’s space program.
Israel's Spacecraft Fails to land on Moon
The country has Beresheet mania.
Tens of thousands of Israelis had stayed up until the wee hours of the morning to watch the lunar lander’s launch from Cape Canaveral in Florida on Feb. 21 aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
This time the hour will be more civilized, with Beresheet expected to touch down in the northeastern part of the Sea of Serenity, a flat area on the moon’s surface, sometime between 10 and 11 p.m. in Israel. A successful landing will make Israel the fourth country — after the Soviet Union, the U.S. and China — to land a spacecraft on the moon.
Other touch-down events also sponsored by the Israel Space Agency are planned for Kiryat Shemona in the north, Mitzpeh Ramon in the south, Givatayim (a suburb of Tel Aviv) and Jerusalem. Lectures and public viewings are scheduled in at least 15 other locations throughout the country.
Last week, SpaceIL broadcast directly from its control room in Yehud, Israel, as Beresheet successfully entered the moon’s orbit in its last major step before the moon landing, making Israel the seventh country to enter the moon’s orbit.
The unmanned craft’s engine was burned for six minutes, and the maneuver, the spacecraft’s seventh, was conducted with full communication between the control room and Beresheet. Several smaller engine burns have taken place since then to properly orient the spacecraft and enable a proper landing.
Beresheet has traveled over 3.4 million miles in its orbits around the earth and another 1 million around the moon.
After landing on the moon, the spacecraft will take photographs of the landing site and a selfie to prove it touched down safely. It also will measure the moon’s magnetic field as part of an experiment carried out in collaboration with the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel.
The spacecraft will leave a time capsule containing a database of hundreds of digital files ranging from details about the SpaceIL, the craft itself and the crew of the project to national symbols, cultural items and materials collected from the general public over the years, as well as the entire Bible printed in microscopic text on a coin. The spacecraft is not expected to return to earth.
SpaceIL was founded to compete in Google’s Lunar XPrize, a contest to see who could build the first private spacecraft to reach the moon. Co-founders Yonatan Winetraub, Kfir Damari and Yariv Bash submitted their application right at the deadline, Dec. 31, 2010, and went through a few failed experiments before building the right craft.
The size of a compact car, the craft has been said to look like a way-out washing machine and weighed about 1,300 pounds at launch, most of which was fuel.
The XPrize shut down without a winner last year, but along the way SpaceIL received enough funding to keep going. It has worked in partnership with Israel Aerospace Industries, and its donors include the U.S. billionaire casino mogul Sheldon Adelson, South African-Israeli billionaire Morris Kahn and Canadian-Israeli real estate mogul Sylvan Adams.
The organization also hopes to inspire Israeli kids to go into science and engineering, called the Apollo effect, by showing them that space exploration is achievable. Its educational programs have already reached more than 1 million children.
The iCenter, designed to help educators connect Jewish students with Israel, also has a section devoted to SpaceIL and Beresheet, including educational resources about the moon landing and Israel’s space program.
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NASA plans to return to the moon by 2024
NASA receives 55 million dollars per day to fake space x 365 days per year x 5 years = $100,375,000,000 (one hundred billion three hundred seventy-five million).
This funding is not to fake space, it is used to create fake economies and ideologies, for educated idiots, who pay tax on their labor.
NASA receives 55 million dollars per day to fake space x 365 days per year x 5 years = $100,375,000,000 (one hundred billion three hundred seventy-five million).
This funding is not to fake space, it is used to create fake economies and ideologies, for educated idiots, who pay tax on their labor.
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I love any article that begins with the phrase, "NASA is baffled ..." and now, they can't figure out where India's moon lander went to.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1195045/nasa-news-space-india-moon-lander-crash-nasa-latest-moon-mission
https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1195045/nasa-news-space-india-moon-lander-crash-nasa-latest-moon-mission
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USAF Space Program
NASA is one thing, but what's in it for the USAF?
https://www.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/1999734/x-37b-breaks-record-lands-after-780-days-in-orbit/
Just to get more money from congress?
Partnership between government and industry? We also call this "fascism"!
Is there any proof that this aircraft has been up for 780 days? If it was and there's no vacuum in its orbit, it must have been constantly refilled with gasoline by another aircraft.
https://www.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/1999734/x-37b-breaks-record-lands-after-780-days-in-orbit/
Just to get more money from congress?
"The safe return of this spacecraft, after breaking its own endurance record, is the result of the innovative partnership between government and industry," said Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein.
Partnership between government and industry? We also call this "fascism"!
Is there any proof that this aircraft has been up for 780 days? If it was and there's no vacuum in its orbit, it must have been constantly refilled with gasoline by another aircraft.
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Maxed Out Circular Vision Range
I think at a certain level of altitude our range of vision maxes out, and like a spotlight, a circular range over a flat plane reveals itself. Could it be possible that Elon Musk showed us the real thing with his Tesla launch? What if there is really water up there? Well, that could explain the bubbles. Also, Elon's Earth had too much water on it, but not if it was simply a maxed out, circular vision range over an ocean. I am in no way suggesting that Elon is one of the good guys by any means, I am simply throwing this thought out there because we all know how they love to hide things in plane sight. It would explain why photos have to be photoshopped. The maxed out circular vision range may be real, but they have to add continents. If they didn't, you would only see ocean or whatever land the vision maxed out over. This is something I cannot prove.....yet.
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Spacewatch: US military spaceplane poised for liftoff
Is this the Nasa replacement, USSpaceforce??
Boeing X-37B to study impact of radiation and other space effects on seeds and other materials
The X-37B is encapsulated inside the nose cone of its Atlas V rocket in preparation for launch on 16 May. Photograph: Boeing
Stuart Clark
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Published on Thu 14 May 2020 16.30 EDT
The US’s uncrewed X-37B military spaceplane is expected to launch from Cape Canaveral air force station, in Florida, on 16 May.
The Boeing craft will be carried into orbit by a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket. This will be its sixth launch, and the first to be the responsibility of the newly-created US Space Force. For the first time, the X-37B will be fitted with a service module that will increase the amount of experiments it can carry.
The module will augment the spacecraft’s cargo bay. Alongside classified work, the mission will perform two Nasa experiments to study the results of radiation and other space effects on various materials and plant seeds, and a US naval research laboratory experiment to transform solar energy into radio waves, which can then be transmitted to the ground.
The mission will also deploy the FalconSat-8, a small test satellite carrying five experimental payloads designed by the US Air Force Academy. The X-37B measures 8.9 metres with a wingspan of 4.55 metres. Its fifth mission came to an end in October 2019 after 780 days in orbit.
Is this the Nasa replacement, USSpaceforce??
Boeing X-37B to study impact of radiation and other space effects on seeds and other materials
The X-37B is encapsulated inside the nose cone of its Atlas V rocket in preparation for launch on 16 May. Photograph: Boeing
Stuart Clark
@DrStuClark
Published on Thu 14 May 2020 16.30 EDT
The US’s uncrewed X-37B military spaceplane is expected to launch from Cape Canaveral air force station, in Florida, on 16 May.
The Boeing craft will be carried into orbit by a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket. This will be its sixth launch, and the first to be the responsibility of the newly-created US Space Force. For the first time, the X-37B will be fitted with a service module that will increase the amount of experiments it can carry.
The module will augment the spacecraft’s cargo bay. Alongside classified work, the mission will perform two Nasa experiments to study the results of radiation and other space effects on various materials and plant seeds, and a US naval research laboratory experiment to transform solar energy into radio waves, which can then be transmitted to the ground.
The mission will also deploy the FalconSat-8, a small test satellite carrying five experimental payloads designed by the US Air Force Academy. The X-37B measures 8.9 metres with a wingspan of 4.55 metres. Its fifth mission came to an end in October 2019 after 780 days in orbit.
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https://www.archdaily.com/958528/worlds-first-space-hotel-to-open-in-2027
The world's first space hotel will be open in 2027. And it will be a 50,000 square meter facility, with Artificial Gravity. Guests will need to stay confined within their own habitation modules and enjoy the Artificial Gravity with large panoramic, digitally-enhanced windows.
It will feel exactly as though you are on Earth, because this space station features Artificial Gravity, but best you believe, this deal is Out Of This World!
For prices similar to a cruise ticket, they will launch you outta here in a rocket that looks almost exactly kinda like a really fancy airplane, but it's a spaceship and you will be an Astronaut forever.
So, if you have enough of the Right $tuff, you can fly oh-so-high, and then you'll feel a dip of the Spaceship and experience about three minutes of weightlessness in outer space as we approach the space station. You will suddenly feel the Artificial Gravity kick back in as we dock with the space station.
You'll spend a day or two on the space station and we might even have some secrets to reveal up there, but you will sign an ironclad Non-Disclosure Agreement prior to your mission, and you will never, ever be able to reveal details of the space trip and you will sign waivers to ensure that you can never, ever sue us for the immense disappointment and buyer's remorse you will experience.
You will be an Astronaut, forever. You will behave like an Astronaut. You will comply, Astronaut.
The world's first space hotel will be open in 2027. And it will be a 50,000 square meter facility, with Artificial Gravity. Guests will need to stay confined within their own habitation modules and enjoy the Artificial Gravity with large panoramic, digitally-enhanced windows.
It will feel exactly as though you are on Earth, because this space station features Artificial Gravity, but best you believe, this deal is Out Of This World!
For prices similar to a cruise ticket, they will launch you outta here in a rocket that looks almost exactly kinda like a really fancy airplane, but it's a spaceship and you will be an Astronaut forever.
So, if you have enough of the Right $tuff, you can fly oh-so-high, and then you'll feel a dip of the Spaceship and experience about three minutes of weightlessness in outer space as we approach the space station. You will suddenly feel the Artificial Gravity kick back in as we dock with the space station.
You'll spend a day or two on the space station and we might even have some secrets to reveal up there, but you will sign an ironclad Non-Disclosure Agreement prior to your mission, and you will never, ever be able to reveal details of the space trip and you will sign waivers to ensure that you can never, ever sue us for the immense disappointment and buyer's remorse you will experience.
You will be an Astronaut, forever. You will behave like an Astronaut. You will comply, Astronaut.
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Oliver_Bestfall wrote:https://www.archdaily.com/958528/worlds-first-space-hotel-to-open-in-2027
The world's first space hotel will be open in 2027. .
"Guests will need to stay confined within their own habitation modules and enjoy the Artificial Gravity with large panoramic, digitally-enhanced windows."
So basically.. an earth based or underground enlcosure sealed off from any outside stimuli with special effects that makes them believe they are in outer space.
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China apparently crashed their rover on Mars. It certainly doesn't help the stereotype when a Chinese person crashes a rover on an uninhabited make believe planet.
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NASA had planned on spreading Neil Armstrong's ashes on the moon the next time they go back, but the ass clowns lost that as well. Word to the wise, if you have anything of value, don't leave it with NASA. They specialize in stealing money and taking lives, they're not good at storing things.
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ESA Underwater Spacewalk
ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer ends 1st spacewalk with water in his helmet
CNN)European Space Agency astronaut Matthias Maurer's first spacewalk was an eventful one, beginning and ending with helmet issues.
Maurer and NASA astronaut Raja Chari began the spacewalk at 8:32 a.m. ET.
At the beginning of the walk, Maurer experienced an issue involving the camera and light assembly on his helmet, which did not pose any threat to his safety, according to NASA. Chari assisted Maurer and they worked on a solution with mission control members on the ground, which involved some wiring. Once it was fixed, the duo began working on their spacewalk activities around 9:44 a.m. ET.
The spacewalk concluded at 3:26 p.m. ET, lasting six hours and 54 minutes. Once Maurer and Chari were back inside the air lock, water was identified in Maurer's helmet.
The mission control team on the ground asked him to collect the water and determine how much was present. Maurer sad there was an 8- to 10-inch-diameter circle of water and dampness in the vent port. About 30% to 50% of the visor was coated in water.
The astronauts took photos to send in for analysis and Maurer said he was fine. No water was identified in Chari's helmet or suit.
Ground control said there was "no danger" to Maurer and the astronaut was all smiles despite the issues. His first spacewalk essentially took him on a tour of the outside of the space station.
During the spacewalk, the astronauts worked on a number of tasks. Chari and Maurer installed hoses on a radiator beam valve module, which routes ammonia through the station's heat-rejecting radiators. These ensure that space station systems remain at the proper temperature.
Additionally, Chari and Maurer replaced an external camera, installed a power and data cable on the Columbus module's Bartolomeo science platform, and conducted some other upgrades.
Inside the station, NASA astronauts Kayla Barron and Tom Marshburn operated the Canadarm2 robotics arm to assist the spacewalkers.
Capturing the heritage of the International Space Station before it crashes into the ocean
Capturing the heritage of the International Space Station before it crashes into the ocean
It was 248th spacewalk in support of assembling, maintaining and upgrading the space station. This was Chari's second spacewalk after conducting his first alongside Barron last Tuesday, and the first for Maurer. Maurer became the 12th ESA astronaut to conduct a spacewalk.
(More lies @ link)
ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer ends 1st spacewalk with water in his helmet
CNN)European Space Agency astronaut Matthias Maurer's first spacewalk was an eventful one, beginning and ending with helmet issues.
Maurer and NASA astronaut Raja Chari began the spacewalk at 8:32 a.m. ET.
At the beginning of the walk, Maurer experienced an issue involving the camera and light assembly on his helmet, which did not pose any threat to his safety, according to NASA. Chari assisted Maurer and they worked on a solution with mission control members on the ground, which involved some wiring. Once it was fixed, the duo began working on their spacewalk activities around 9:44 a.m. ET.
The spacewalk concluded at 3:26 p.m. ET, lasting six hours and 54 minutes. Once Maurer and Chari were back inside the air lock, water was identified in Maurer's helmet.
The mission control team on the ground asked him to collect the water and determine how much was present. Maurer sad there was an 8- to 10-inch-diameter circle of water and dampness in the vent port. About 30% to 50% of the visor was coated in water.
The astronauts took photos to send in for analysis and Maurer said he was fine. No water was identified in Chari's helmet or suit.
Ground control said there was "no danger" to Maurer and the astronaut was all smiles despite the issues. His first spacewalk essentially took him on a tour of the outside of the space station.
During the spacewalk, the astronauts worked on a number of tasks. Chari and Maurer installed hoses on a radiator beam valve module, which routes ammonia through the station's heat-rejecting radiators. These ensure that space station systems remain at the proper temperature.
Additionally, Chari and Maurer replaced an external camera, installed a power and data cable on the Columbus module's Bartolomeo science platform, and conducted some other upgrades.
Inside the station, NASA astronauts Kayla Barron and Tom Marshburn operated the Canadarm2 robotics arm to assist the spacewalkers.
Capturing the heritage of the International Space Station before it crashes into the ocean
Capturing the heritage of the International Space Station before it crashes into the ocean
It was 248th spacewalk in support of assembling, maintaining and upgrading the space station. This was Chari's second spacewalk after conducting his first alongside Barron last Tuesday, and the first for Maurer. Maurer became the 12th ESA astronaut to conduct a spacewalk.
(More lies @ link)
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