they may have faked the original landing with Neil Armstrong, but we have been there since, yes a few times now.Are you insinuating we've been to the moon?
they may have faked the original landing with Neil Armstrong, but we have been there since, yes a few times now.Are you insinuating we've been to the moon?
only in America would the moon become a target. lolI know we shot it.
We rock.
I find it hard to think that I am here and nobody else is on another planet.
If I am here it is reasonable to beleive there is life on other planets
Cannot remember the name of the equation but there is reasonable estimated that 22 other planets in our Galaxy(milkway)alone should be supporting intellegent life,
Now multiply the billions of galaxies in the universe and it would only be reasonable from an extreme Pesimistic point of view that life is not only possible but obviously conceivable. Just because we have not found life with our microscopic technology does not mean it should be dismissed.
and the world is flat also.
for hundreds of millions of years life on earth looked up and saw the moon and recently we acheived landing on it. hmmmmmmmm
Energy is energy but turning a motor that spins a wheel or propeller, is far different then thrust created by energy being converted into explosive force. Wheels in space won't get you anywhere, it's my understanding that a propeller in a vacuum won't get you anywhere and the only way I know of to get explosive force out of nuclear energy is to use it as a warhead. Maybe someday "IF" someone ever invents an impulse engine perhaps nuclear power could power that?
electric rocket engine link said:...the amount of thrust electric rocket engines produce is very small: on the order of pounds or even fractions of a pound instead of the tens of thousands to millions of pounds of thrust chemical engines produce. (Electric engines make up for this by running for months or years instead of minutes like chemical engines.
we have only made it one moon outside of our own planet, we cannot see other planets and what's going on at the surface.