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07-28-2003, 10:04 PM
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Join Date: 01 Aug 2002
Location: Germany
Age: 36
Gender: female
Posts: 1,397
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Originally Posted by Martin2000
i think that there's a better explanation for the moonlanding just couldn't happen- it's **** hard to "catch" a planet with any kind of ship or space-capsule or whatever for navigation in space is unbelievably difficult and those things move very fast u know  ? so it takes a whole lot of mathematical and physical calculations which means that you have to have immense computers- man- the esa had quite some problems to do that recently to navigate their ship to mars- and we're in the year 2003- but they claim to have it done in 1966 when you hardly play solitaire or minsweeper on a comp!
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Well, when you think about it...there was not much more techics for the navigation than is now in a normal pocket calculator.
Btw they say that they found some stones on the moon which show that there once was some volcanic activity. How can that be without a crust (or whatever that is in english) that stands still? I guess there is at least for that an answer but wtf knows it?
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