im not a flat earther but today i learned that >NASA can't go back to the moon because they *LOST THE TECHNOLOGY* to do so
I never heard this before. But i guess you learn something new everyday. My question now is pol. How did they *LOSE* the technology? For such an important mission wouldn't they have mapped precisely every piece they built and made several parts and back ups incase something went wrong?
they used it and didn't make it again because they didn't plan to go back
Jeremiah Thomas
Intern accidentally shredded the wrong filing cabinet
Jason Sanchez
>How did they *LOSE* the technology? The plans and blue prints were classified and destroyed. Not exactly lost.
Jacob Brooks
losing technology is common.
Bentley Garcia
Why would they go to the moon if they can send tax money to israel and niggers? Your ass would probably have been on the moon at least once if america was a white ethnostate without any kikery
That's complete cope. They can go to the moon whenever they want. It's just kinda pointless considering you can get cheese on earth.
Ethan Anderson
Like that's keeping us from going back.
Kayden Morales
Is the moon made of plasma?
Hunter Powell
Technology is actually extremely brittle and requires lots of maintenance to stay usable. There is a huge amount of specialized, project specific knowledge that goes into being able to utilize a piece of technology. Even if we had all the hardware, and all the source code for every module, it would still probably be impossible to put humpty dumpty back together without the kings men that know the necessary procedures.
this pretty much
Brandon Reyes
If they faked it then why don't they just fake it again?
>steve, we are going to attempt to fool the whole world by pretending to send a lander on a fucking moon lmao are you in? >sure, but we have to at least make it look believeable! >no, for this important pretend play we will just make a shitty duct-taped metal construction and hope everyone believes us, it'đ not like we have multi-million budget >
if they faked the landing then they would at least pay attention to details on all props, otherwise they wouldn't have pulled the charade
Jaxson Bell
It's kind of a giveaway when they use the same background in multiple different shots
Here is how the space age will actually start >All helium that is used by humans goes up to the upper atmosphere and is then sent into outer space by the solar wind >The Earth's helium supply is slowly getting smaller and smaller cnbc.com/2019/06/21/helium-shortage-why-the-worlds-supply-is-drying-up.html >The surface of the moon is covered in Helium 3 Once the Earth starts to run out of helium (probably not in our lifetime) helium will become very valuable and there will be an economic reason to go back to the moon: to mine Helium 3. Once this point is reached, mining companies and rocket companies will get together and work out how to cheaply move helium from the moon back to earth.