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MK controversy thread
#31
Well, maybe one has..

What brought you to that conclusion?  Did you see it happen?
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#32
“Well, maybe one has..”

I’d say the chances of Gene Roddenberry coming back to life as a triple mouthed acid blooded alien life form hell bent on the destruction of all humans is more likely than any devine intervention.
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#33
(01-09-2024, 02:06 AM)MyManao Wrote:
(01-08-2024, 01:30 AM)randomq Wrote: If any god cares enough they can intervene. None have.

Well, maybe one has..

Moon landing attempt by US company appears doomed..

From: https://apnews.com/article/moon-landing-...fbf9a7cade

The first U.S. moon landing attempt in more than 50 years appeared to be doomed after a private company’s spacecraft developed a “critical” fuel leak just hours after Monday’s launch... ..Besides flying experiments for NASA, Astrobotic drummed up its own freight business, packing the 6-foot-tall (1.9-meter-tall) Peregrine lander with everything from a chip of rock from Mount Everest and toy-size cars from Mexico that will catapult to the lunar surface and cruise around, to the ashes and DNA of deceased space enthusiasts, including “Star Trek” creator Gene Roddenberry and science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke...

There were failures in both the NASA Mercury and Apollo programs, but both ended up being successful. If a god had wanted them to fail, why did that god let them succeed? You are starting to scrape the barrel.
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#34
For those interested, the latest from Astrobotic about the Pereguine lunar lander is below - they've successfully reestablished communications and have got the batteries to start recharging. I doubt there's much chance of a moon landing, but it's like Apollo 13 without the astronauts. If a god wants it to fail then why doesn't he/she/it just smite it like in the old days? Or maybe just move the moon a little bit and confuse everyone.

https://twitter.com/astrobotic/status/17...85/photo/1
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#35
Hey, maybe it was the gods. Not sure why they let America decimate the Navajo Nation, but at least they protected the moon from Gene Roddenberry's ashes! I guess we can't fathom godly priorities...
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#36
You know, I suspect if Roddenberry had known when he was alive that his ashes would be in space, he would have been very happy. Unless they decide to crash the lander on the moon, he's going to be in space for a lot longer than five years!
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#37
If Roddenberry's ashes are slammed into the moon at high speed, there is less chance they can be desecrated on future missions.

Speaking of desecration:

https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/nasa-want...ft-on-moon

"NASA WANTS TO GO CHECK OUT THE POOP THE APOLLO MISSIONS LEFT ON THE MOON"

Is nothing sacred?!
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#38
If I were an Apollo astronaut, I would now be looking at filing a lawsuit based on the 4th amendment and jurisdictional issues.

In the meantime, an amazing picture of the insides of our Galaxy from the VIS:

   

Photo by Samuel Miller, article is https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/01/da...-on-earth/

Some people don't want you to see things like this.
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#39
TomK, that was an incredibly culturally insensitive post. Some Indigenous American cultures believe taking a photo steals the soul and diminishes the spiritual world. Please remove all photos and systems capable of taking, storing, or sharing them. You arse.
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#40
I'm offended that they named it after a candy bar. Do you know how many people a year die from consuming too much sugar?
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