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| Bombing The MOON; NASA's October 9th surprise | |
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| Topic Started: Oct 1 2009, 05:08 PM (151 Views) | |
| MAC | Oct 1 2009, 05:08 PM Post #1 |
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![]() What's the deal with this? Only a few days to go now. The cover story is they're looking for 'water'... right Are we gonna get pelted with big chunks of blasted Moon rock here on Earth? Is this the trigger for the so-called 'faked alien invasion' scenario? Fair bit of conditioning recently.. ![]() Is there something, or someone 'they' (probably the same gang who brought us 9/11) want to whack on/beneath the Moon? More thoughts.. http://www.indigogen.com/2009/07/nasa-plans-to-bomb-the-moon-on-october-9th/ MAC Edited by MAC, Oct 1 2009, 05:12 PM.
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| elephant room | Oct 1 2009, 05:21 PM Post #2 |
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| MAC | Oct 1 2009, 05:30 PM Post #3 |
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| shure | Oct 2 2009, 12:30 AM Post #4 |
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UPDATE 30 SEPT. = "MOON EXPLORATION: The LCROSS Team Changes The Target CRATER From CABEUS A to CABEUS For The Planned Huge IMPACT on Friday, October 9, 2009. http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LCROSS/main/index.html http://www.universetoday.com/2009/09/28/lcross-team-changes-target-crater-for-impact/#more-41719 BASED ON NEW analysis of the latest lunar data, the science team for NASA's Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite mission (LCROSS) decided to change the target crater for impact from CABEUS A to CABEUS (proper). The decision was based on a consensus that Cabeus shows, with the greatest level of certainty, the highest hydrogen concentrations at the south pole. The most current terrain models provided by JAXA's Kaguya spacecraft and the LRO Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA) was important in the decision process, as the latest models show a small valley in an otherwise tall Cabeus perimeter ridge, which will allow for sunlight to illuminate the ejecta cloud, making it easier to see from Earth. The DECISION WAS BASED on continued evaluation of all available data and consultation/input from members of the LCROSS Science Team and the scientific community, including impact experts, ground and space based observers, and observations from (LRO), Lunar Prospector (LP), Chandrayaan-1 and JAXA's Kaguya spacecraft. This decision was prompted by the current best understanding of hydrogen concentrations in the Cabeus region, including cross-correlation between the latest LRO results and LP data sets. The LCROSS team concluded that Cabeus provided the best chance for meeting its mission goals. The team critically assessed and successfully advocated for the change with the Lunar Precursor Robotic Program (LPRP) office. -- Written by Nancy Atkinson / |
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| MAC | Oct 2 2009, 02:33 AM Post #5 |
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Whew! Thank God they changed to ole 'Cabeus' India's probe found a bit of water on the Moon without blowing a big hole in it. Oh well. Not the American way to do things gently. Telescopes ready for next Friday.. tea and sandwiches in the meteor bunker MAC |
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| MAC | Oct 7 2009, 05:23 PM Post #6 |
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"What dipshit came up with this one?" I share his reaction "They're done with the Trade Centers and the Pentagon.. why not the Moon right?" hehe. MAC |
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