Originally posted by CliffLandinThat question stuns me. Where have you been for the last 40 years? OK, putting the Hubble telescope in orbit and servicing it continually with space missions seems like a good example. What is it about that, that makes you you say they "can't tie their own shoelaces"?
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Originally posted by Dodger11
That question stuns me. Where have you been for the last 40 years? OK, putting the Hubble telescope in orbit and servicing it continually with space missions seems like a good example. What is it about that, that makes you you say they "can't tie their own shoelaces"?
and landing on the moon. 😉
Although I am not convinced myself that humans have landed on Mars yet. I believe it is technologically possible though.
Originally posted by ivanhoeWhy on earth would they go all the way to Mars?
There have been some rumours going around among Russian, Indian and Chinese scientists entailing that the US Mars missions were in fact missions to cover up the fact that Americans landed on Mars to prepare and execute Top Secret biological and military tests, that are too dangerous for life on earth in general and human beings in particular to perform here ...[text shortened]... ents.
I have not been able to find anything yet on the internet so far. The search continues.
Most of the tests they've done, they just done on third world countries...and Japan.
Way cheaper.
As for those footsteps...yeah...it's nearly convinced me 😉
Originally posted by lauseyThe last time they landed on the moon was thirty years ago, before most of the people on this site were born. As for the hubble, most people agree that the for the amount of money spent on it it has been a catastrophic failure.
and landing on the moon. 😉
Although I am not convinced myself that humans have landed on Mars yet. I believe it is technologically possible though.
Originally posted by CliffLandin
You also haven't commented on the fact that your "footprint" has the exact same tread pattern as the tire on the mars rover.
Naah ..... maybe it looks the same but look at it closely. If it were to be the pattern of the Mars Rover's tires it would be more fluent and less more or less square .... know what I'm saying ?
Originally posted by ivanhoeNo, I don't know what you are saying. It looks exactly like the pattern of the tire tread. Maybe if you squint and stand back a few feet you can make it look like Abe Lincoln.
Naah ..... maybe it looks the same but look at it closely. If it were to be the pattern of the Mars Rover's tires it would be more fluent and less more or less square .... know what I'm saying ?