U.S. Bombs the Moon!

It got me to think if anyone able to see up in sky at night if able seen the bomb?
 
Anyone want try attempt drink water at the moon?
Anybody volunteering?

I think it's stupid because such thing wasted cost expense for this rocket and try to destroy it... Wasting time, Why don't try dig your own shovel and find anything instead rocket..
I feel pity for American are expense on taxpayers!
USA has bad deficits deeply over the 1 trillion!
 
Let me know if there's any update for this story, please.
 
I guess finding water on the moon is critical to our future. More space for us, humans, to reside when the Earth runs out of space.
 
Anyone want try attempt drink water at the moon?
Anybody volunteering?

I think it's stupid because such thing wasted cost expense for this rocket and try to destroy it... Wasting time, Why don't try dig your own shovel and find anything instead rocket..
I feel pity for American are expense on taxpayers!
USA has bad deficits deeply over the 1 trillion!

I agree with you on wasting all the money for nothing if they could not get the data from the water on the moon. <shaking my head> Yes, it is a pity on the United States taxpayers have to pay for this bullshit. Don't forget that I was born and raised in USA, so I know this stuff. Beside, we need the moon for light at night times and hopefully the NASA don't destroy the moon like that. :roll:

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Hey Royale, did you see something on moon at outside? I didn't see anything at all. :|
 
One question...does the moon EVEN get any weather there? I never heard abt rain on the moon so...if we use all the water in the moon, how would we continue to get more water if there's no rain on the moon?
 
One question...does the moon EVEN get any weather there? I never heard abt rain on the moon so...if we use all the water in the moon, how would we continue to get more water if there's no rain on the moon?

the same way that Earth got its water from in the first place - comets.
 
Oh, is that so? Hmm...

just a theory of course but it makes sense and it fits. It is a widely accepted theory that Earth and Moon gets its water from comets.
 
Maybe they better recheck those moonrocks from the first moonwalk for water. Dang, 28 gallons worth of it in a crater. Ooops.
 
Also the moon was formed from flying debris of asteroids and comets hitting the newly formed Earth billion of years ago, too.
 
Then why is the moon hollow?

The moon isn't hollow, lol. It has a iron core, layers of foreign rock, etc. That is why the oceans tide shifts. If the moon was hollow, it would break apart into million pieces for sure.

Mooninside.GIF
 
The moon isn't hollow, lol. It has a iron core, layers of foreign rock, etc. That is why the oceans tide shifts. If the moon was hollow, it would break apart into million pieces for sure.

Mooninside.GIF

That was what I was sure of before. But I have googled "is the moon hollow" and came up with a lot of sites. So now I dunno. :lol:
 
That was what I was sure of before. But I have googled "is the moon hollow" and came up with a lot of sites. So now I dunno. :lol:

Weird! Sounds like some kind of "Is the Earth flat theory" thing. :lol:
 
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