The Space Exploration Hoax
- Will69ease

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fasteddie wrote:post all the coleman pics you want but your a fucktard
He was taking a stab at me but I agree.

will69ease wrote:fasteddie wrote:post all the coleman pics you want but your a fucktard
He was taking a stab at me but I agree.
No man I love you you are a good person only try smoking less dope





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- Will69ease

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frutty wrote:will69ease wrote:fasteddie wrote:post all the coleman pics you want but your a fucktard
He was taking a stab at me but I agree.
No man I love you you are a good person only try smoking less dope
I have heart disease and am dying...I need my weed!
I have continued studying the numerous interviews to the lying astronauts of the IIS. I realized after seeing a big gizmo floating, that there should be more to it than just helium vests.
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I think there is another way to simulate zero g, on earth, already in place, but not being reported adequately (the hen laying golden eggs) . It's like when you see a bad magician, you are absolutely sure he is cheating but the way the trick is done is not apparent, until you are told.
I think I have found how they simulate weightlessness for those nuts. In the meantime enjoy the ongoing carrot and stick story about the "return of men to the moon"
Manned Moon Shot Possible by 2020
A crewed mission to the moon is possible by 2020, the head of Russia's space agency Roscosmos, Vladimir Popovkin, said in an interview with the Ekho Moskvy radio station on Thursday.
"Today science is ripe for using the moon. I think that by 2020 a man will land on the moon," Popovkin said.
He also said Russia's previously announced cosmonaut recruitment drive will focus on preparing crews for a moon mission. The competition will be open for every Russian citizen with technical or medical education.
"I can say that this group will most likely be trained for a lunar mission," he said.
On January 19, Popovkin voiced plans to set up manned moon research bases with European and U.S. partners, saying that there were plans to either set up a moon base or to launch an orbital station. To that end, Russia is currently developing a "prospective manned transportation system" to be sent to the moon, he added.
Russia is also planning to send two unmanned moon missions by 2020, Luna-Glob (Lunar Sphere) and Luna-Resurs in 2015. The launch timeframe, however, may be reviewed because the two spacecraft are being built with the same technologies as Russia's failed mission to Phobos and are therefore vulnerable to cosmic radiation.
The moon base project has similarities Cold War-era plans to create a permanent outpost on the moon, which has been envisioned by some Soviet and U.S. scientists since the late 1950s.
A week after Popovkin's announcement of a moon base construction project, U.S. Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich promised to build a moon base by 2020 if he becomes the next U.S. president in November.
"By the end of my second term, we will have the first permanent base on the moon and it will be American," he said, adding the base would have capacity that "the Chinese and the Russians will never come anywhere close to matching."

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I think there is another way to simulate zero g, on earth, already in place, but not being reported adequately (the hen laying golden eggs) . It's like when you see a bad magician, you are absolutely sure he is cheating but the way the trick is done is not apparent, until you are told.
I think I have found how they simulate weightlessness for those nuts. In the meantime enjoy the ongoing carrot and stick story about the "return of men to the moon"
Manned Moon Shot Possible by 2020
A crewed mission to the moon is possible by 2020, the head of Russia's space agency Roscosmos, Vladimir Popovkin, said in an interview with the Ekho Moskvy radio station on Thursday.
"Today science is ripe for using the moon. I think that by 2020 a man will land on the moon," Popovkin said.
He also said Russia's previously announced cosmonaut recruitment drive will focus on preparing crews for a moon mission. The competition will be open for every Russian citizen with technical or medical education.
"I can say that this group will most likely be trained for a lunar mission," he said.
On January 19, Popovkin voiced plans to set up manned moon research bases with European and U.S. partners, saying that there were plans to either set up a moon base or to launch an orbital station. To that end, Russia is currently developing a "prospective manned transportation system" to be sent to the moon, he added.
Russia is also planning to send two unmanned moon missions by 2020, Luna-Glob (Lunar Sphere) and Luna-Resurs in 2015. The launch timeframe, however, may be reviewed because the two spacecraft are being built with the same technologies as Russia's failed mission to Phobos and are therefore vulnerable to cosmic radiation.
The moon base project has similarities Cold War-era plans to create a permanent outpost on the moon, which has been envisioned by some Soviet and U.S. scientists since the late 1950s.
A week after Popovkin's announcement of a moon base construction project, U.S. Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich promised to build a moon base by 2020 if he becomes the next U.S. president in November.
"By the end of my second term, we will have the first permanent base on the moon and it will be American," he said, adding the base would have capacity that "the Chinese and the Russians will never come anywhere close to matching."






Deception in life is nothing but a lie reduced to practice
Ok the time has come to introduce you to the under-reported machine that can make things float without being in space.
It's called three-dimensional clinostat, a machine that mimics weightlessness by rotating objects in such a way that the effects of gravity are spread in every direction. This thing's been out as early as the 1900's

Three dimensional Clinostat
Concerns regarding the reliability of slow-and fast-rotating uni-axial clinostats in simulating weightlessness have induced the construction of devices considered to simulate weightlessness more adequately. A new three-dimensional (3-D) clinostat equipped with two rotation axes placed at right angles has been constructed. In the clinostat, the rotation achieved with two motors is computer-controlled and monitored with encoders attached to the motors. By rotating plants three-dimensionally at random rates on the clinostat, their dynamic stimulation by gravity in every direction can be eliminated.
Although The only literature have found so far about the three dimensional clinostat, always refers to mice and plants, I don't see the reason why a bigger three dimensional clinostat could be operating able to contain human beings to fake space missions. There you go guys.

It's called three-dimensional clinostat, a machine that mimics weightlessness by rotating objects in such a way that the effects of gravity are spread in every direction. This thing's been out as early as the 1900's

Three dimensional Clinostat
Concerns regarding the reliability of slow-and fast-rotating uni-axial clinostats in simulating weightlessness have induced the construction of devices considered to simulate weightlessness more adequately. A new three-dimensional (3-D) clinostat equipped with two rotation axes placed at right angles has been constructed. In the clinostat, the rotation achieved with two motors is computer-controlled and monitored with encoders attached to the motors. By rotating plants three-dimensionally at random rates on the clinostat, their dynamic stimulation by gravity in every direction can be eliminated.
Although The only literature have found so far about the three dimensional clinostat, always refers to mice and plants, I don't see the reason why a bigger three dimensional clinostat could be operating able to contain human beings to fake space missions. There you go guys.






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- The57ironman

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frutty wrote:NASA's weightless wonder ...![]()
gee.....all you need is special noise canceling microphones (or editing) to eliminate the engine noise and......voila....


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