NASA's mission to bomb the Moon

Discussion in 'Politics' started by drjekyllus, Oct 6, 2009.

  1. Pekelo

    Pekelo

    What was the cost?
     
    #41     Oct 9, 2009

  2. Once again, how exactly is this going to work?
     
    #42     Oct 9, 2009
  3. wavel

    wavel

    Just goes to show how little these pricks actually know doesn't it.

    NASA moon mission ends in failure...

    http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17951-nasa-puzzles-over-invisible-moon-impact.html

    Puzzled and perplexed? What a bunch of dickheads...

    I guess the only choice now is to send another rocket with a payload 50 times more powerful in order to make absolutely certain these is no water on the moon....

    Some people just cannot take a hint can they? They have no understanding of why events unfold and occur the way they do.

    Will these mentally challenged assholes ever evolve? When will they realise you should never fuck around with forces much greater than yourself....
     
    #43     Oct 9, 2009
  4. aegis

    aegis

    Fucking around with forces greater than yourself is what leads to discovery.

    At $79 mil, LCROSS was a bargain. The moon's surface has been constantly bombarded by asteroids for eons. You think one tiny rocket is going to make a fucking difference?

    Anyway, I think it's too early to call the mission a failure. They made is pretty clear that it would take at least two weeks of number crunching after impact before they arrive at a conclusion.
     
    #44     Oct 9, 2009
  5. wavel

    wavel

    Yeh well one day they might learn a very important spiritual lesson... When a mission of this nature fails, it is for a good reason...

    Ofcourse, a dickhead who is unable to make a decision for himself unless he has an empirical confirmation is unlikely to ever learn that spiritual lesson, are they? Just keep on bombing captain, we are scientists and we refuse to believe that anything can be greater than us!...

    One day these dickheads might learn that if you fuck around with forces much more powerful than yourself for too long, you will end up destroying yourself.

    Nature has a time served mechanism pertaining to the control of everything from bacteria, to pesky little ants and "right through" to the braindead "knowalls" whose academic conditioning prevails over their capacity to ponder upon the reasoning for why something is unsuccessful, isn't working or has failed multiple times.
     
    #45     Oct 9, 2009
  6. I think the aliens shot it down, lol. Check out the Deep Impact mission from 2005 for a hit on a space object with great fireworks.
     
    #46     Oct 9, 2009