BBC2 now. To the moon and back 21:01 - Jul 10 with 3777 views | jack2jack | For those interested in The Moon landings etc. | | | | |
BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 22:48 - Jul 10 with 3736 views | longlostjack | Cheers enjoyed it. The landing was a special moment. I wonder if they really appreciated it at the time. I’d be thinking of how the hell to get off there and back safely. Brave guys. Now where did I put the charger for the lawnmower....... | |
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BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 23:47 - Jul 10 with 3701 views | PentyrchJack | I'm a sceptic. If it was possible to put man and buggy on the moon 50 years ago, why hasn't anyone been since? | |
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BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 00:12 - Jul 11 with 3694 views | DJack |
BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 23:47 - Jul 10 by PentyrchJack | I'm a sceptic. If it was possible to put man and buggy on the moon 50 years ago, why hasn't anyone been since? |
Cost and the very dangerous nature of space | |
| It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. - Carl Sagan |
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BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 06:23 - Jul 11 with 3646 views | 1983 |
BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 00:12 - Jul 11 by DJack | Cost and the very dangerous nature of space |
And of course wars are not?! Moon landings my @rse! | |
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BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 13:38 - Jul 11 with 3496 views | Wingstandwood | Here is my 'theory'..... Some astronauts that were seen by a vast amount of witnesses at the launch site and by millions on TV. That were seen getting aboard a rocket the size of the Meridian Tower that took off, that disappeared completely out of site. That then later appeared on the moon! Later on the astronauts decided to come home and appeared out of the sky from a vast height, so vast a height in fact that it was way above the operational flying height of a C130 type transporter plane that normally does parachute 'heavy-drop' stuff. And whatsmore?.... Those pesky Russians did nothing in the slightest to disapprove and ruin the propaganda value of this rather celebratory event. | |
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BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 21:27 - Jul 11 with 3358 views | Dr_Winston |
BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 23:47 - Jul 10 by PentyrchJack | I'm a sceptic. If it was possible to put man and buggy on the moon 50 years ago, why hasn't anyone been since? |
Because the Moon is a bit boring? There's nothing there yet that robots can't examine. The only reason they went to so much time and expense to put people there was to piss the Russians off. Those same Russians that, as previously mentioned, had the means, motive and opportunity to expose any Apollo "Hoax" but have yet to do so. | |
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BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 07:21 - Jul 12 with 3280 views | WarwickHunt |
BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 23:47 - Jul 10 by PentyrchJack | I'm a sceptic. If it was possible to put man and buggy on the moon 50 years ago, why hasn't anyone been since? |
Sceptic isn’t the word I’d use... | | | |
BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 09:06 - Jul 12 with 3240 views | swan65split | Watched it on player last night, growing up at that time watching grainy b/w pictures of the space race was a highlight, from the first paper headline board Yuri Gargarin to a colour poster in the canteen of the moon landing, yep exciting times , then we/things went wrong! | | | |
BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 17:09 - Jul 13 with 3130 views | Flashberryjack |
BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 07:21 - Jul 12 by WarwickHunt | Sceptic isn’t the word I’d use... |
Neither would I | |
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BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 17:14 - Jul 13 with 3119 views | Highjack |
BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 07:21 - Jul 12 by WarwickHunt | Sceptic isn’t the word I’d use... |
Lunar tick. | |
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BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 17:42 - Jul 13 with 3089 views | raynor94 |
BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 13:38 - Jul 11 by Wingstandwood | Here is my 'theory'..... Some astronauts that were seen by a vast amount of witnesses at the launch site and by millions on TV. That were seen getting aboard a rocket the size of the Meridian Tower that took off, that disappeared completely out of site. That then later appeared on the moon! Later on the astronauts decided to come home and appeared out of the sky from a vast height, so vast a height in fact that it was way above the operational flying height of a C130 type transporter plane that normally does parachute 'heavy-drop' stuff. And whatsmore?.... Those pesky Russians did nothing in the slightest to disapprove and ruin the propaganda value of this rather celebratory event. |
Silly Boy! | |
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BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 18:24 - Jul 13 with 3062 views | sioni |
Science, psychology and history, all pseudo. All their photos of the moon show it as being round so they also probably expect us to believe that the earth isn’t flat. Round, my arse. | | | |
BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 18:51 - Jul 13 with 3051 views | Wingstandwood |
BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 18:24 - Jul 13 by sioni | Science, psychology and history, all pseudo. All their photos of the moon show it as being round so they also probably expect us to believe that the earth isn’t flat. Round, my arse. |
These conspiracy theorists? David Icke thinks the moon is a abandoned ( 2,000 miles height x depth x width) abandoned planetoid spaceship. And whatsmore the aliens who built it for some bizarre reason even went to greater lengths and decided to pour hundreds of millions upon million of tons of geological-debris on top of it blocking all entrances and exits. The asteroid craters sure give it a more authentic look. Then there are others who think the moon is a mirage that has been projected from Planet Earth? But why bother to do that in the first place? What would it achieve? It's not as if the price of bread is going to go up? And you'd think the moon's appearance in hieroglyphics, ancient artwork and tapestry would have at the very least added the projection system that was light years ahead of horse drawn chariots, living in tents and spear chucking seen during those times. | |
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BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 19:41 - Jul 13 with 3013 views | Highjack |
BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 18:51 - Jul 13 by Wingstandwood | These conspiracy theorists? David Icke thinks the moon is a abandoned ( 2,000 miles height x depth x width) abandoned planetoid spaceship. And whatsmore the aliens who built it for some bizarre reason even went to greater lengths and decided to pour hundreds of millions upon million of tons of geological-debris on top of it blocking all entrances and exits. The asteroid craters sure give it a more authentic look. Then there are others who think the moon is a mirage that has been projected from Planet Earth? But why bother to do that in the first place? What would it achieve? It's not as if the price of bread is going to go up? And you'd think the moon's appearance in hieroglyphics, ancient artwork and tapestry would have at the very least added the projection system that was light years ahead of horse drawn chariots, living in tents and spear chucking seen during those times. |
It’s ridiculous that people actually believe that nonsense. We know that the moon is actually a sentient being that watches over us at night and judges us. The permanent shocked expression on its face just highlights how depraved we are. | |
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BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 00:36 - Jul 14 with 2933 views | sioni |
BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 18:51 - Jul 13 by Wingstandwood | These conspiracy theorists? David Icke thinks the moon is a abandoned ( 2,000 miles height x depth x width) abandoned planetoid spaceship. And whatsmore the aliens who built it for some bizarre reason even went to greater lengths and decided to pour hundreds of millions upon million of tons of geological-debris on top of it blocking all entrances and exits. The asteroid craters sure give it a more authentic look. Then there are others who think the moon is a mirage that has been projected from Planet Earth? But why bother to do that in the first place? What would it achieve? It's not as if the price of bread is going to go up? And you'd think the moon's appearance in hieroglyphics, ancient artwork and tapestry would have at the very least added the projection system that was light years ahead of horse drawn chariots, living in tents and spear chucking seen during those times. |
Thank you Wings for expanding my knowledge and raising my spirits. I won’t speculate on how high; it may offend someone. | | | |
BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 10:53 - Jul 14 with 2875 views | Wingstandwood |
BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 00:36 - Jul 14 by sioni | Thank you Wings for expanding my knowledge and raising my spirits. I won’t speculate on how high; it may offend someone. |
I've often pondered how did David Icke manage to find out that the moon is an abandoned planetoid spaceship? Ex BBC snooker/indoor bowls presenters are hardly likely to be central characters in a world of space exploration, science, politics and international secret-society intrigue. | |
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BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 11:14 - Jul 14 with 2869 views | Brynmill_Jack |
BBC2 now. To the moon and back on 09:06 - Jul 12 by swan65split | Watched it on player last night, growing up at that time watching grainy b/w pictures of the space race was a highlight, from the first paper headline board Yuri Gargarin to a colour poster in the canteen of the moon landing, yep exciting times , then we/things went wrong! |
I felt sorry for Yuri Gagarin- didn’t Hawkwind put a fatwah on him? | |
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