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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

The Moon has no atmosphere - wrong!
;-)

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

one of the strangest sites on the net
;-)
https://ingoswann.com/superpowers

This is one of my all-time Physics/Moon Favorites...

The Moon is a Door to Forever


exurb1a
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Enormous liberties have been taken with this one; some of the footage isn't from Apollo 11 (the mission we chat about here), but subsequent missions to the moon. Footage was really quite difficult to find, so hopefully you can forgive me playing a little visually loose with the truth.
Also the Soviet space program was barely even mentioned in the video. I've often thought a bit sad that the Soviet Union got the first satellite into space, the first doggos (let's not discuss it), the first man, the first woman, the first probe to the moon, the first spacewalk, and the first robot on another celestial body“ yet the winner's medal generally goes to the US for reaching the moon, and doing it so brilliantly. (Which they did, and which it was.)
Not in any way meaning to discredit the US here, I'd just like to urge you to spare a thought for those other clever men and women a continent away who were at the very same time - also taking marvelous and brave strides into space.
I've had quite a fascination with the Apollo program over the years, and space in general. If it's something you're interested in too, here the stuff I really, really enjoyed reading and watching. (No one paying me for this, I just dig them. The audiobook versions are great too.)

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

If and when I find it, will post the link to an interesting book about the Moon. You may even find it faster by delving into Swann's Moon RV sessions, as he quotes the book - like so much faked propagandist science, keep telling the same lies and most people never bother checking. That dead rock in the sky is not so... inert.

Oh... the Science of today...

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

homo fidelis

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

The moon's atmosphere is so thin, atoms and molecules almost never collide.

Instead, they are free to follow arcing paths determined by the energy they received from the processes described above and by the gravitational pull of the moon.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Here's a slightly insane paper with a few interesting facts.
https://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/papers/2020/P4132.pdf
Thank you RAND!

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

nice work