Walk again on the moon in 2024

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Re: Walking on the Moon in 2024




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 08/09/22, 13:30

The HS continues with a vengeance. Ouaoua as leader of delirogenic yarn... : Mrgreen: : roll:
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Re: Walking on the Moon in 2024




by Janic » 08/09/22, 13:40

the doting Grandpa who likes to grope the kids under the color of hydrotherapy.
and this is in the thread?
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Re: Walking on the Moon in 2024




by Obamot » 08/09/22, 13:44

A big endless “LoL” should follow, there you cut his whistle : Shock:

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Re: Walking on the Moon in 2024




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 08/09/22, 14:08

And that's in the thread?
The self-proclaimed Ministry of Truth wrote:

— “About Nazism... no, everything is not white or black” […] 1 ukros resurrected per month!

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Re: Walking on the Moon in 2024




by phil59 » 08/09/22, 15:02

How complicated it will be to walk on the moon, when we are already walking on our heads....
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Re: Walking on the Moon in 2024




by Christophe » 08/09/22, 18:51

I outbid!

The world is walking on its head because it is in the Moon...
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Re: Walking on the Moon in 2024




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 08/09/22, 18:57

Christophe wrote:I outbid!

The world is walking on its head because it is in the Moon...

Better to have your head in a very wet moon... : Oops:
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Re: Walking on the Moon in 2024




by Macro » 08/09/22, 20:58

Than walk on your head without getting the blood to your brain
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Re: Walking on the Moon in 2024




by Obamot » 08/09/22, 21:13

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Again pipeau, I did not comment on the fact that the man would have gone (or not) on the Moon.
Sheer sophistry, the dude dug you up twenty for a big big flop : Mrgreen: we balek
It is well worth him 1 month of wouacances 12 red cards? (especially since I only respond to him exceptionally)

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Re: Walking on the Moon in 2024




by Christophe » 02/01/23, 13:36

For New Year's Eve Arte had an evening of almost 6 hours on the conquest of Space and particularly the Moon until the 70s...there were rushes, in particular with Vin Braun and the famous lost glove, which I had never seen.







So I'm launching the New Year's quiz: if the escape speed is 40 km/h, why does it take 000 days for the Apollo program to travel 3 km when it would take less than 380 hours at this speed? And currently the devices do it in 000 days?

It's not a conspiratorial question, just physics!

Yes there is a phase of deceleration when approaching the moon and terrestrial gravity still affects the entire lunar transit (that of the Moon too)… but is that enough to explain this difference of more than 48 hours?
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