bad_hair_day wrote:Google have very kindly mapped out the Moon for us, where you can view the landing sites etc.
Say cheese.
https://www.google.co.uk/moon/
davyK wrote:...but I do believe you can bounce a laser off a mirror they left there...
Lord_Griff wrote:Is the whole flat Earth mitigated by seismic activity and the transmission of movement arising from earthquakes?
SpaceGazelle wrote:Lord_Griff wrote:Is the whole flat Earth mitigated by seismic activity and the transmission of movement arising from earthquakes?
It isn't even mitigated by the fact the Earth is round.
WorKid wrote:I'm now seriously doubting this so-called "Brazil".
Andy wrote:Using my own eyes to gather evidence, Elon Musk putting a Tesla into space was faked. Fat Boy, or whatever the rocket was called, taking off looked like a cheap special effect from a CBBC programme circa 1993, and the self landing rockets looked like something from Gerry Anderson. I couldn’t see anything that kept them upright, ergo Plato there is no evidence that they can stay upright.
Fake news.
Paul the sparky wrote:Could be any fucker. Even a Brazilian from the moon.
Unlikely wrote:I knew that before you ergo plato I win.
dynamiteReady wrote:I figured you can challenge modern 'flat Earthers' (had no idea this was a thing), with optical observation here on earth. Even the maths associated with geocoordinates should be enough... If you don't account for the curve of the surface, you undershoot distances... Which is simply testable.
Liveinadive wrote:Flat Earther's do use all that equipment but over short distances and by eye so their tolerances aren't enough to pick up what would be incredibly small readings. Their data says flat.
SpaceGazelle wrote:Did you know all those billowing clouds you get at take off are from flooding the ground below the rocket with water? That's why it stops after it clears the tower. They literally cover the launchpad well thingy with enough water to absorb the heat from the rockets and protect the ground and it all boils off leaving the ground pretty much unscathed. Well I didn't know that until last week anyway.Andy wrote:Using my own eyes to gather evidence, Elon Musk putting a Tesla into space was faked. Fat Boy, or whatever the rocket was called, taking off looked like a cheap special effect from a CBBC programme circa 1993, and the self landing rockets looked like something from Gerry Anderson. I couldn’t see anything that kept them upright, ergo Plato there is no evidence that they can stay upright. Fake news.
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