Palomar Posted July 20, 2009 Posted July 20, 2009 So, did we land on the moon back in "69" or not? ;D
Super User Raul Posted July 20, 2009 Super User Posted July 20, 2009 Man I love those conspiracy type theories and theoricians, they are so wrong.
Super User Bassn Blvd Posted July 20, 2009 Super User Posted July 20, 2009 So, did we land on the moon back in "69" or not? ;D HAHA, you read the same as article as I did? I was going to post it here also, lol. This has actually been a LONG time debate.
Super User Maxximus Redneckus Posted July 20, 2009 Super User Posted July 20, 2009 Even back then the GOV had to show proof of our tax dollars being spent well
Super User Dan: Posted July 20, 2009 Super User Posted July 20, 2009 I honestly don't even care if it was real or not. Space is a waste of money IMO.
Super User Bassn Blvd Posted July 20, 2009 Super User Posted July 20, 2009 More is known about space then our oceans.
Super User Maxximus Redneckus Posted July 20, 2009 Super User Posted July 20, 2009 i agree 100% Dan ..so much more can be done ON earth to better lives and fight diesease,s and such
Super User Muddy Posted July 20, 2009 Super User Posted July 20, 2009 I honestly don't even care if it was real or not. Space is a waste of money IMO. One of us has to get to the hospital quick; I AGREE WITH YOU 100% and that ain't right ;D All that money, we got to visit a place we can't live on, before the Russians, took some cool pictures and yes we did get 2 inventions that were important TANG; instant orange breakfast drink Velcro: which the older I get, the more I appreciate, I am 2 years from wearing those velcro closing sneakers they sell at Wally World
Super User Dan: Posted July 20, 2009 Super User Posted July 20, 2009 I honestly don't even care if it was real or not. Space is a waste of money IMO. One of us has to get to the hospital quick; I AGREE WITH YOU 100% and that ain't right ;D All that money, we got to visit a place we can't live on, before the Russians, took some cool pictures and yes we did get 2 inventions that were important TANG; instant orange breakfast drink Velcro: which the older I get, the more I appreciate, I am 2 years from wearing those velcro closing sneakers they sell at Wally World Don't forget about the millions that we used to research how to make a pen that could write upside down...smart *** Russians just used pencils...
daviscw Posted July 20, 2009 Posted July 20, 2009 I honestly don't even care if it was real or not. Space is a waste of money IMO. One of us has to get to the hospital quick; I AGREE WITH YOU 100% and that ain't right ;D All that money, we got to visit a place we can't live on, before the Russians, took some cool pictures and yes we did get 2 inventions that were important TANG; instant orange breakfast drink Velcro: which the older I get, the more I appreciate, I am 2 years from wearing those velcro closing sneakers they sell at Wally World There are waaayyyy more than 2 inventions from NASA that make life easier. The Earth is getting to be overpopulated, and it's resources depleted. I see it as thinking ahead.
Super User Dan: Posted July 20, 2009 Super User Posted July 20, 2009 are we really any closer to living on the moon than we were 50 years and billions of dollars ago? Why not try to use that money and time to figuring out how to make Earth livable. (Overpopulation is mostly caused by poverty)
Super User Muddy Posted July 20, 2009 Super User Posted July 20, 2009 are we really any closer to living on the moon than we were 50 years and billions of dollars ago? Why not try to use that money and time to figuring out how to make Earth livable. (Overpopulation is mostly caused by poverty) Overpopulation in the hills of Pennsylvania is caused mostly by the boredoom of winter ;D
daviscw Posted July 20, 2009 Posted July 20, 2009 are we really any closer to living on the moon than we were 50 years and billions of dollars ago? Why not try to use that money and time to figuring out how to make Earth livable. (Overpopulation is mostly caused by poverty) This is the big debate right now. We know it's not really a viable option to live on the moon, so researchers are now pushing to search on Mars. Somebody just has to get the balls to do it.
Koop Posted July 20, 2009 Posted July 20, 2009 Didn't you see the new star trek movie?! The money is SOoooooooooo worth it!
Super User Dan: Posted July 21, 2009 Super User Posted July 21, 2009 are we really any closer to living on the moon than we were 50 years and billions of dollars ago? Why not try to use that money and time to figuring out how to make Earth livable. (Overpopulation is mostly caused by poverty) This is the big debate right now. We know it's not really a viable option to live on the moon, so researchers are now pushing to search on Mars. Somebody just has to get the balls to do it. the only way I would move to Mars is if they put in some lakes and they called it Ameri-mars.
FishingBuds Posted July 21, 2009 Posted July 21, 2009 If they go messing around with mars, they might find out there's huge bugs on there that shoot mean poop out their butt, and are led by a huge brain bug!!?? wait a minute I think that's a movie ;D
Super User Long Mike Posted July 21, 2009 Super User Posted July 21, 2009 The advancement of science and technology are NEVER a waste of money. The Apollo missions took place when America most needed a boost in morale. The Viet Nam war, coupled with both Kennedy's and MLK's assassinations made the U.S. of A. a somewhat dreary place. The Apollo missions restored our self-respect and gave the Russians a very bloody nose. That was very important to America's self-esteem at the time. Further, it set the stage for the Nations of our planet to cooperate in exploration of our solar system and beyond. The wonders that have been revealed are beyond imagination. Waste of money? Get real.
Super User Dan: Posted July 21, 2009 Super User Posted July 21, 2009 The advancement of science and technology are NEVER a waste of money. The Apollo missions took place when America most needed a boost in morale. The Viet Nam war, coupled with both Kennedy's and MLK's assassinations made the U.S. of A. a somewhat dreary place. The Apollo missions restored our self-respect and gave the Russians a very bloody nose. That was very important to America's self-esteem at the time. Further, it set the stage for the Nations of our planet to cooperate in exploration of our solar system and beyond. The wonders that have been revealed are beyond imagination. Waste of money? Get real. Like what? I mean, I understand the whole Cold War aspect but are there any real tangible benefits?
daviscw Posted July 21, 2009 Posted July 21, 2009 The advancement of science and technology are NEVER a waste of money. The Apollo missions took place when America most needed a boost in morale. The Viet Nam war, coupled with both Kennedy's and MLK's assassinations made the U.S. of A. a somewhat dreary place. The Apollo missions restored our self-respect and gave the Russians a very bloody nose. That was very important to America's self-esteem at the time. Further, it set the stage for the Nations of our planet to cooperate in exploration of our solar system and beyond. The wonders that have been revealed are beyond imagination. Waste of money? Get real. Like what? I mean, I understand the whole Cold War aspect but are there any real tangible benefits? Hmmm... Maybe how the Earth was formed??? By the way, tune in to Mythbusters. They are doing a special on this very topic.
Super User Long Mike Posted July 21, 2009 Super User Posted July 21, 2009 Dan, since you are so myopic as to insist on tangible benefits, I'll name only one. It created jobs. There are many, many other benefits to humanity, but I won't bore you with the intangibles.
Super User Dan: Posted July 21, 2009 Super User Posted July 21, 2009 Dan, since you are so myopic as to insist on tangible benefits, I'll name only one. It created jobs. There are many, many other benefits to humanity, but I won't bore you with the intangibles. Thanks for trying not to bore me, but I'm sure there are other things that when fueled by billions and billions of dollars could have produced the same tangible and most of the same intangible benefits as NASA
Super User Dan: Posted July 21, 2009 Super User Posted July 21, 2009 The advancement of science and technology are NEVER a waste of money. The Apollo missions took place when America most needed a boost in morale. The Viet Nam war, coupled with both Kennedy's and MLK's assassinations made the U.S. of A. a somewhat dreary place. The Apollo missions restored our self-respect and gave the Russians a very bloody nose. That was very important to America's self-esteem at the time. Further, it set the stage for the Nations of our planet to cooperate in exploration of our solar system and beyond. The wonders that have been revealed are beyond imagination. Waste of money? Get real. Like what? I mean, I understand the whole Cold War aspect but are there any real tangible benefits? Hmmm... Maybe how the Earth was formed??? By the way, tune in to Mythbusters. They are doing a special on this very topic. What does it matter how the earth was formed? I mean that's great that we know it but does it really change anything?
tnbassfisher Posted July 21, 2009 Posted July 21, 2009 I'll just answer the question. Yes, we went to the moon in 1969. Was I born? No. But, I don't think that it is just a government hype. The people that believe this are the same people that think the government planned the 9/11 attack. I mean, give me a break.
Super User Muddy Posted July 21, 2009 Super User Posted July 21, 2009 Why is it a good thing, to create jobs to spend a lot of money, to go where no man has ever gone before There are ways, right here on earth to figure out how the earth was formed The moon, is hostile, with no water vapor The idea to colonize it was long since ditched Maybe it has some tactical use for spying and such we did not go back and as far as using it as a stop over, in longer trips, space stations proved far more valuable. Now they are looking at Mars; I guess it is just human nature to find out the answer to I Wonder What's there The end of the Viet Nam war, the successes of the civil rights movement and the end of a recession is what brought things together, not the moon shot
aceman387 Posted July 21, 2009 Posted July 21, 2009 why spend all our money on such nonsense when in reality there are no lakes up there for any of us to fish anyhow.
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