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@TheSpaceRaceYT
@TheSpaceRaceYT 2 дня назад
Thanks to our guest contributor, Jatan Mehta from Moon Monday. Subscribe to the Moon Monday blog and newsletter at this link: jatan.space/subscribe
@dadearinto5546
@dadearinto5546 2 дня назад
Better than Rocket is here Easy lift off Easy land on with antigravity Spaceship No Fire No Explosion No Flame Just Spin and Lift off Powered by Baterry Work base on Gravity just spinning by using Battery can fly in bad weather, plunge in the ocean even in outer space Can lift more than 100 Ton Earth which weight predict 600 trillion ton does not fall at the Sun because of centrifugal in orbitting, on the contrary it does not be thrown far go out the orbit line of hold by gravity at the Sun as orbit center. Gravity and centrifugal is equal called Equillibrium, thats why until now Earth which we was inhabited always rotate and circulate the Sun. Now we justly take example : how if the gravity used and centrifugal is negated? The Earth will float far leave the Sun. So that centrifugal can be used to fly far away if gravity eliminated. Finally how to eliminate gravity? It’s way rotate part of aircraft by horizontal. When that rotation faster centrifugal force getting greater and the gravity getting smaller, finally it lose the gravity and the aircraft start flying. Of course people would surprise: how the aircraft can keep rotate without fulcrums? Thats why we named that aircraft Shuttling System that is aircraft likes two disc adjoining attached in the midle as fulcrums: A. The Top part, we name Positive rotate to right, and the edges is getting thicker and havier. B. The Buttom part, we name Negative rotating to left, and the edges is getting thicker and havier. C. Middle Part , we name Neutral, air crew placed and also machine and everythings turning Negative and Positive at the same time. The aircraft can liftup added with explosion from the engine. However that aircraft construction later, let the engineer doit it, and we are sure the aircraft will bulletproof and also waterproof. . . In modern civilization where human being generally using flying saucer as vehicle, will a lot of change in lives either in materialism and in psychological. In materialism area will apply the change in life like. People no longger need roadway and rel road which spend large of energy, money, places, things and time, object place and time. People would utilize that area for habitat or for other need:
@samanthajones4877
@samanthajones4877 2 дня назад
The key to NASA’s moon landing would be to avoid BOEING.
@jamess.2599
@jamess.2599 2 дня назад
Not if the FAA has anything to say about it.
@ApolloKid1961
@ApolloKid1961 2 дня назад
The FAA only regulates the private sector, not NASA.
@Gurumeierhans
@Gurumeierhans 2 дня назад
@@ApolloKid1961 SpaceX Fanboys are blind ...
@mikami5799
@mikami5799 2 дня назад
@@ApolloKid1961 Yea, go ask NASA to build a rocket by themselves
@Yuki_Ika7
@Yuki_Ika7 2 дня назад
Lol
@ApolloKid1961
@ApolloKid1961 2 дня назад
@@mikami5799 NASA itself is not a manufacturer but outsources the construction of rockets to commercial partners such as Boeing and SpaceX. SpaceX also has its own program. This is monitored by the FAA. Artemis is a project of NASA itself but the parts are made by contractors such as Lockheed Martin (Command Module), ESA (Service Module) and Rocketdyne (RS-25 engines).
@ghost307
@ghost307 2 дня назад
8:08 - The Fouth Mission???? Who does your QA, Boeing?
@MrDoneboy
@MrDoneboy 2 дня назад
How does a Falcon 9 launch a moon lander?
@Freakcent
@Freakcent 2 дня назад
May the Fouth be with you!
@prashanttriapthi1720
@prashanttriapthi1720 2 дня назад
@@Freakcent 😂
@stevenmcneely1466
@stevenmcneely1466 2 дня назад
Fuhst mission, theud mission, fouth mission
@SeeFoodDie
@SeeFoodDie День назад
Feyd mission. Probably Rautha.
@G-Man-half-life
@G-Man-half-life 2 дня назад
We should never have left the moon to begin with the Apollo moon program should have continued on NASA leaving the moon was a big mistake NASA better not cancel the Artemis program either we need to get humans further and deeper into space.
@waspsandwich6548
@waspsandwich6548 2 дня назад
No it happened way earlier than it should've and was completely unnecessary post the Moon Landing. So much other stuff was going on that required more attention and we didn't have the proper ability to sustain a Lunar program in terms of technology, money, and knowledge back then.
@transfer.85
@transfer.85 2 дня назад
We should have never faked the moon landings to beat the soviets only on the minds of the people. That was a propaganda race instead of a space race, a technology race. The longest the lie is maintained, the hardest will be accept the truth.
@skgamer-zs6en
@skgamer-zs6en 2 дня назад
the fact that we haven't even seen a crewed Artemis launch is like crazy imagine that the scientist's grandparents beat them to the moon with lesser resources and potato pcs and these guys are crying about saying their launchpad wont be ready until 2027.
@skgamer-zs6en
@skgamer-zs6en 2 дня назад
@@waspsandwich6548 yeah the lunar landings were just short trips of research and collecting samples before the soviets did. Artemis intends to make moon a permanent settlement but even with nowadays technology they have still failed in adhering to their timeline. i wouldn't be surprised if space x gets there before the Artemis considering their launchpad wont be ready until 2027.
@montylc2001
@montylc2001 2 дня назад
@@skgamer-zs6en It's because they don't even have a tenth of the same budget as they did during the Apollo program
@OhShiitakeMushrooms
@OhShiitakeMushrooms 2 дня назад
We are going back to the moon! FAA…..
@Gurumeierhans
@Gurumeierhans 2 дня назад
Typical SpaceX Fanboy
@jeffhatmaker817
@jeffhatmaker817 2 дня назад
The USA allegedly land on the moon six times between 69-72. The microprocessor had not even been imagined until the 70s. A moon landing for modern countries should be a walk in the park. Why hasn't anyone done it lately?
@inlee99
@inlee99 2 дня назад
Yes, let's go back to the moon, this time for real !!!!!
@Quenical
@Quenical 2 дня назад
⁠​⁠@@jeffhatmaker817cuz Apollo was a dangerous, over budget, useless program that has a 10% chance of ending in failure. With Artemis, safety is the main priority, unlike Apollo where we basically threw stuff at the wall until it stuck. So unlike Apollo, we’re actually taking our time with safety and not doing it for prestige.
@stevenmcneely1466
@stevenmcneely1466 2 дня назад
FAA...."Hold my beer"
@ridinghigh2797
@ridinghigh2797 2 дня назад
The only way that NASA is going to get anywhere near the moon is if SpaceX takes them there.
@FischerNilsA
@FischerNilsA День назад
Go back a few years and look at what Elon promised and how many timelines since lapsed and new taxpayer money got pumped into flagging projects. They havent covered themselves in glory - or simple contract fulfillment.
@felipaorfr
@felipaorfr День назад
Yeah, sure. Just have to solve the problem of Starship being too heavy and the payload going from the expected 150 tons to 40 tons to LEO. That and the 20+ refueling needed to land that gigantic thing on the Moon.
@Wigington24
@Wigington24 2 дня назад
Turn the Bass down
@xXSwaghetti.YoloneseXx-uf2bb
@xXSwaghetti.YoloneseXx-uf2bb 2 дня назад
Hopefully China gets their first. Then it'll be a race for the first the first lunar space station/gateway, the first base and the first Mars mission.
@throwingshapes6490
@throwingshapes6490 16 часов назад
What do you mean "it's not about flag planting" That is exactly what it is about for china.
@johnstewart579
@johnstewart579 День назад
Thank you for this in depth and fascinating video update. It is exciting to see private industry taking bold initiatives in Moon exploration.
@toastedpig2778
@toastedpig2778 2 дня назад
Who else is rly excited to live in space
@fireX30
@fireX30 2 дня назад
Me
@KillTheEliteScum
@KillTheEliteScum 2 дня назад
watch the expanse show thats the future if we dont blow ourselfs up
@DawsonLloyd-q7x
@DawsonLloyd-q7x 2 дня назад
Good luck
@mahinegi3064
@mahinegi3064 2 дня назад
Shut up kid
@watsisbuttndo829
@watsisbuttndo829 2 дня назад
Nope.
@Kai-ic4mp
@Kai-ic4mp 23 часа назад
It’s Hollywood directing this “returning” mission?
@paulcooper8818
@paulcooper8818 2 дня назад
Informative video, I'm bookmarking. Robots are a better return on investment than humans in danger so far away with few options
@nerdwatch1017
@nerdwatch1017 2 дня назад
@TheSpaceRace. Can you clarify for me something about the Space X Starship. After they revealed the Blocks #1-#3 I started to wonder are they planning to develop each Block 1-3 to become the best version of each ship. Then do this Block 1 use for earth and lunar orbit with Block 2-3 beyond for use for Mars orbit and Beyond
@daviddenley3512
@daviddenley3512 День назад
About all of these weekend Robots being sent to the Moon etc... Tesla's TeslaBot is fully automatic and almost ready to go, wouldn't it much easier to have one or two of those pushing pulling or carrying your machines to wherever they need to go? Even by Optimus walking Speeds, it'll be significantly faster getting around!
@falvegas511
@falvegas511 2 дня назад
EXCELLENT, RETURN TO THE MOON & DEVELOP IT. BUT, "MARS" SORRY, WE'RE ABOUT A GENERATION "AWAY FROM TECHNOLOGY" THAT CAN SAFELY SEND HUMANS ON THAT TRIP --- AND BACK SAFELY.
@trylon3419
@trylon3419 10 часов назад
I'd love a vid on why it's a space RACE. I can see it for pride, national tool, global dominance, resources, avoiding extinction.
@Keepupthecardio
@Keepupthecardio 2 дня назад
Moon base, moon base, MOON BASE MOON BASE !!!!!😃
@teslarob4790
@teslarob4790 2 дня назад
You would like to think that they have already figured this out.... LMFAO! Yeah.....
@ApolloKid1961
@ApolloKid1961 2 дня назад
If Ford were to reintroduce the Model T, would you drive one more now or would you still prefer a Tesla?
@JimmyRussell-c2s
@JimmyRussell-c2s День назад
The landing legs won't work. Fermafrost explodes in zero atmosphere when the rocket hits it. They need a flat bottom with side thrusters
@Melkur1981
@Melkur1981 День назад
It's easy to forget the smaller companies that are making our return to the moon possible. Keep up the good work, this was very informative.
@manwow3123
@manwow3123 2 дня назад
Excuse me, is there any mechanics system to relocate the gesture of the landing machine, when the spacecraft failed to land vertically?
@n00bnetrum
@n00bnetrum День назад
Nice plans. Meanwhile they can't even build a launch platform.
@Jaxvidstar
@Jaxvidstar 2 дня назад
6:08 If scientists can learn how it's done naturally. Maybe we can recreate it for traveling space pods or for Colonies on other planet.
@DrDiff952
@DrDiff952 День назад
Doubtful because SpaceX cant launch the Starship so how will they get the Starsjip Lunar Lander into Space
@miketamburino1145
@miketamburino1145 2 дня назад
Ask these big brain what will happen if the mass of the moon goes up and remember perfect is perfect
@loll8796
@loll8796 11 часов назад
Can’t travel to an imaginary place where it was all AI CGI
@erfquake1
@erfquake1 2 дня назад
"The Fouth Misson" definitely sournds morst interersting.
@campacolasworkshop6042
@campacolasworkshop6042 2 дня назад
The main vehicle still has a very high centre of gravity & narrow landing legs, not ideal for landing on the moon!
@fireX30
@fireX30 2 дня назад
What’s everybody’s favorite CLPS lander
@ApolloKid1961
@ApolloKid1961 2 дня назад
LM
@tomasgray6441
@tomasgray6441 День назад
It is about making money....lets get real
@gnarly706
@gnarly706 День назад
Still no flight 5. Space x moon landing.
@laurentitolledo1838
@laurentitolledo1838 19 часов назад
The FAA will never grant licence....
@AperitusB
@AperitusB 2 дня назад
were going to the moon (2024) after some slight delay, we are finally going to the moon(2032) Lets go get in orbit and look at the moon (2045
@inlee99
@inlee99 2 дня назад
We went to the moon a century ago but we don't go there anymore because it's too expensive (2069).
@rRekko
@rRekko 2 дня назад
Just started watching the vid, it's crazy how things have changed. A national space agency hired a private agency to run experiments, which hires another private agency to deliver the payload to space.
@ApolloKid1961
@ApolloKid1961 2 дня назад
Project Apollo involved 400,000 people working at major contractors such as Boeing, North American Aviation, Douglas Aircraft Company, Rocketdyne, Grumman Aircraft Corporation, IBM, Motorola, MIT University and 20,000 other subcontractors. So nothing new here.
@Robert-uh9vf
@Robert-uh9vf 2 дня назад
Why did they have to quit ksp 2? :(
@daveedmateo94
@daveedmateo94 2 дня назад
I think it would be so cool if when astronauts get there and when coming back home they can bring back to Earth landers that an entity sent to the moon to explore and expired there. Like, "here's your lander/rover please find a nice place for it. :)
@Randommemers
@Randommemers День назад
I’m a big fan on this 10 min as much information as possible but I think people will like less subjects with more details. 10 mins seems good. 👍
@Randommemers
@Randommemers День назад
This will also give you more videos 🎉
@foadsf
@foadsf 2 дня назад
I wonder if it is theoretically plausible to generate energy out of solar wind. So imagine solar panels on asteroids that can absorb the kinetic energy of a wider range of particles other than photons, namely gamma radiation electrons, betta radiation protons...
@michaelnoble2432
@michaelnoble2432 День назад
The energy in those particles is a TINY fraction of that in the photons from the Sun, so there's no point.
@PREDATOR07
@PREDATOR07 8 часов назад
Nothing. Nobody is in the moon.
@kentstansberry9748
@kentstansberry9748 2 дня назад
Your spell checker is broken... "Fouth".
@pauljcampbell2997
@pauljcampbell2997 2 дня назад
Very informative. Thank you!
@i-love-space390
@i-love-space390 2 дня назад
Magnetic anomaly? Shades of 2001: a Space Odyssey.... Let's hope there is a solar storm while the robot is in the magnetic anomaly area. Then we get data on how much protection it would afford a surface operation during lunar storms. Anyway, thanks for the update on upcoming lunar robotic missions. Sounds like some fun times ahead.
@ApolloKid1961
@ApolloKid1961 2 дня назад
Lunar storms? There is no atmosphere there!
@raedwulf61
@raedwulf61 День назад
NASA can't even go to the bathroom, let alone the moon.
@ApolloKid1961
@ApolloKid1961 День назад
Yet they have been to the moon 9 times and landed on it 6 times.
@Coocoocachoo809
@Coocoocachoo809 2 дня назад
Umm Artemis is done as a program. SLS, Orion, and especially Starliner are all a hair's breadth from being cut.
@gnarly706
@gnarly706 День назад
Still no flight 5
@priteshpatil5363
@priteshpatil5363 2 дня назад
China just unvield there own space suit
@bineetgupta
@bineetgupta 2 дня назад
Moon suit
@inlee99
@inlee99 2 дня назад
probably a stolen Apollo space suit ?...
@MattNolanCustom
@MattNolanCustom День назад
MagneTOMeter
@CSGATI
@CSGATI День назад
The key is FAA interfearnce.
@ApolloKid1961
@ApolloKid1961 День назад
The FAA has no authority over NASA.
@transfer.85
@transfer.85 2 дня назад
Interesting projects, but that remarks how far we are STILL to put REALLY a man on the moon...
@ApolloKid1961
@ApolloKid1961 2 дня назад
There have actually been 12 people on the moon.
@NoobtooberMan
@NoobtooberMan День назад
Sigh
@transfer.85
@transfer.85 День назад
@@ApolloKid1961 as Mark Twain said: "It is easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled" Do you want to bet that in this decade not even an astronaut will put a foot on the moon? (and for the first time)
@ApolloKid1961
@ApolloKid1961 13 часов назад
@@transfer.85 Photos of the landing sites were taken by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), the Chinese lunar satellite Chang'e 2 the Indian lunar satellite Chandrayaan-2 the South Korea’s Danuri probe and the Japanese SELENE lunar probe.
@michaelnoble2432
@michaelnoble2432 День назад
Your first line "NASA is returning to the Moon this decade" is wishful thinking if you're talking about human landing. If they were just duplicating the Apollo 11 landing that MIGHT be possible. But they are trying to do WAY more than that, and they're trying to do it for a fraction of the cost and number of people working on it.
@ApolloKid1961
@ApolloKid1961 День назад
Apollo 11 landed on the moon, as did Apollo 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17.
@michaelnoble2432
@michaelnoble2432 День назад
@@ApolloKid1961 of course; I wasn't denying that. But the Artemis program is vastly more ambitious (and difficult), making their timeline ridiculously optimistic.
@ApolloKid1961
@ApolloKid1961 День назад
@@michaelnoble2432 What is most ridiculous is their budget.
@michaelnoble2432
@michaelnoble2432 День назад
@@ApolloKid1961not sure if you think the Artemis budget is high or low? Adjusted for inflation, it's WAY less than the Apollo program (which at its peak employed around 400,000 Americans).
@ApolloKid1961
@ApolloKid1961 День назад
@@michaelnoble2432 Converted to today, the costs for project Apollo were 341 billion dollars. Artemis only gets 93 billion which forces them to use upgraded Space Shuttle parts for the SLS.
@JNash-ro5on
@JNash-ro5on 2 дня назад
Artemis II will never reach the moon. Cost overruns, delays and total failure will keep it bound to planet Earth. Call in SpaceX and get on with it.
@mitchdaks6363
@mitchdaks6363 День назад
Please don't comment out of ignornace. SpaceX is one of many contractors involved in the Artemis program.
@JNash-ro5on
@JNash-ro5on 20 часов назад
@@mitchdaks6363 Artemis is DOA. Continued cost over runs is killing its worth. It now cost far too much and still it has failed to produce a viable space craft. SpaceX can certainly do it more effectively, in less time and far less cost. NASA needs to be an oversite government body of the public companies spurring the future of space endeavors. You are the one who is ignorant to the fact that only fools throw good money after bad.
@JNash-ro5on
@JNash-ro5on 20 часов назад
@@mitchdaks6363 Continued cost over runs is killing its worth. It now cost far too much and still it has failed to produce a viable space craft. SpaceX can certainly do it more effectively, in less time and far less cost. NASA needs to be an oversite government body of the public companies spurring the future of space endeavors. You are the one who is ignorant to the fact that only fools throw good money after bad.
@ericblanchard5873
@ericblanchard5873 2 дня назад
1st
@Gear_labs
@Gear_labs 2 дня назад
When it gonna be cancelled??? Lets mate bet😂
@ApolloKid1961
@ApolloKid1961 2 дня назад
With the current budget it will be postponed at most a few times. If you cancel it then all is lost and that seems to me a bad plan. Look at it positively.
@SebastianWellsTL
@SebastianWellsTL 2 дня назад
Da moon!!! 😎
@changyang7982
@changyang7982 День назад
Hollywood
@ApolloKid1961
@ApolloKid1961 День назад
But why 6 times the same movie?
@binhquocma1032
@binhquocma1032 2 дня назад
🎉🎉🎉🎉for sure NASA will land on the moon. But no in this decade .🎉🎉🎉
@tpot725
@tpot725 2 дня назад
All this lunar colonization smacks of manifest destiny
@40MileDesertRat
@40MileDesertRat 2 дня назад
I burned my NASA ball-cap today. It didn't actually burn. It just sizzled, popped and produced a lot of smoke.
@JS-oy6nn
@JS-oy6nn 2 дня назад
Are we still pretending that we don’t currently have craft that can fly to the moon in a few minutes and rendezvous with nonexistent personnel on one the moon bases.??
@ApolloKid1961
@ApolloKid1961 2 дня назад
We don't have Saturn 5 anymore and Artemis isn't ready yet. There have never been moon bases.
@docbrown6550
@docbrown6550 2 дня назад
What happened to the tech. that got us there before?
@Quenical
@Quenical 2 дня назад
Don’t need it, it’s outdated and unsafe so we replaced it with better technology
@skgamer-zs6en
@skgamer-zs6en 2 дня назад
@@Quenical better technology well the Boeing starliner barely managed to get itself into space how the heck will they even manage to get people to the moon and back in one piece.
@ApolloKid1961
@ApolloKid1961 2 дня назад
@@skgamer-zs6en Precisely because new technology is used, it has to be tested and then things can go wrong. Manned space travel is still dangerous and very expensive.
@Quenical
@Quenical 2 дня назад
@@skgamer-zs6en Firstly, Boeing doesn’t speak for the entire space industry. And secondly, Apollo was an unsafe, over budget hunk of garbage of a program that had a 10% chance of failure in each mission and it’s honestly a miracle Apollo 13 was the worst we got (huh, a lot like Boeing, eh?). We’re simply developing safer and more reliable technology that won’t get the astronauts killed.
@skgamer-zs6en
@skgamer-zs6en 2 дня назад
@@Quenical isnt Boeing tied up with Artemis program to provide the SLS so technically moon mission in most of the part is dependent on Boeing. space x's starship is stuck due to all the paper work and even after that i doubt elon will give up his craze on going to mars.
@dks13827
@dks13827 2 дня назад
this decade ?? no..... I doubt it..........they are too scared.
@FreddyBensin
@FreddyBensin 2 дня назад
America RAHHHHH 🦅🇺🇸
@MixelFan95
@MixelFan95 2 дня назад
Hi Jeb
@FreddyBensin
@FreddyBensin День назад
@@MixelFan95 what’s up
@hisgreatness2
@hisgreatness2 2 дня назад
Key? What key? The key is to land for real this time!
@ApolloKid1961
@ApolloKid1961 2 дня назад
They have been there 6 times for real.
@patrickfreeman8257
@patrickfreeman8257 2 дня назад
Imgaine 50 years after Columbus crossed the Atlantic and European explorers had somehow lost the technology required to sail across the atlantic ocean.
@thewildcellist
@thewildcellist 2 дня назад
Luckily, we needn't "imgaine" any such thing, since no technology, nor the know-how behind it was ever lost.
@ApolloKid1961
@ApolloKid1961 2 дня назад
2 tapes were overwritten and now all of a sudden all the technology is gone. Talk about taking things out of context.
@thewildcellist
@thewildcellist 2 дня назад
@@ApolloKid1961 and there are backups of what was on there. Not to mention the erased over tapes were from _one mission_ (11). All of the tapes for Apollos 12-17 are intact.
@ApolloKid1961
@ApolloKid1961 2 дня назад
@@thewildcellist That's right. The Slow-Scan TV images that came directly from the moon were recorded on Ampex tapes and also converted to NTSC after which those images were sent to the US. Ampex tapes were very expensive at the time and the images had also been recorded in the US, so they didn't see the problem in overwriting them. The same applied to the telemetry. This was mainly used for evaluation.
@tonyhaslam186
@tonyhaslam186 2 дня назад
Great episode
@Rotem_Golan22
@Rotem_Golan22 2 дня назад
I'm first
@Keepupthecardio
@Keepupthecardio 2 дня назад
You 1st at being second 🥈
@SogoTX
@SogoTX 2 дня назад
The, "Key" to NASA's Moon Landing... ... Stanley Kubrick ;)
@ApolloKid1961
@ApolloKid1961 2 дня назад
Kubrick was a filmmaker, not a director of live broadcasts. The FIRST moon landing was watched LIVE by 500 to 600 million people WORLDWIDE! There were SIX moon landings. You didn't know that, did you.
@ZepyhMkhokolo
@ZepyhMkhokolo День назад
😅😅
@jroar123
@jroar123 2 дня назад
Do you know why each and every manned moon landing was successful? (Not Apollo 13). Because the astronauts used their brains to ensure they didn’t land on top of a giant boulder. We flew one (two) of the most advanced computers in the Universe, the human brain.
@ApolloKid1961
@ApolloKid1961 2 дня назад
Still, they couldn't do it without the AGC.
@jroar123
@jroar123 2 дня назад
@@ApolloKid1961 I wonder about that? Maybe it would have been a bit more problematic and yes, even when Neil Armstrong decided to change the landing spot, the onboard computer made the real adjustments with his input. I remember watching that live on TV back in the 60’s.
@evolveordissolve9118
@evolveordissolve9118 2 дня назад
May benevolent love, benevolent light, benevolent power, benevolent healing, benevolent detachment, benevolent empathy, benevolent wisdom, benevolent consciences, benevolent consciousness & benevolent spirit be seeded & fully birthed not only into this Solar System but into the entire multiverse, in all dimensions and in all of creation both above & below. In My Heavenly Creator’s Name, in My Heavenly Father’s Name, in the 7 Spirits of the Lord Name, in the Sol/Luna/Celestial Heavens Name, in Yeshua/Jesus Christ/Christos Name I Pray. Namaste.
@lavafree
@lavafree 2 дня назад
The key to returning is to fake it again 😂
@ApolloKid1961
@ApolloKid1961 2 дня назад
Why would science fake itself? That doesn't serve anyone.
@Quenical
@Quenical 2 дня назад
Do you feel special when you say this?
@thewildcellist
@thewildcellist 2 дня назад
Thanks for including the laugh-crying emoji. They always give a bit of extra cred to denier comments; they're just not the same without them (though more emojis would've been better).
@NoobtooberMan
@NoobtooberMan День назад
I feel secondhand embarrassment
@bgold2007
@bgold2007 День назад
Gee can't they just get a female astronaut with a yeast infection?!
@josephnesser1961
@josephnesser1961 13 часов назад
Funny but in poor taste. BTW: you have a yeast "infection" too. "All" humans have yeast in them.
@50.CALIBERROUND
@50.CALIBERROUND День назад
The Moon is flat !
@Baylie_Brooks
@Baylie_Brooks 2 дня назад
First :)
@JuliaGarcia-d2b2b
@JuliaGarcia-d2b2b 2 дня назад
Your ideas are always impressive. Keep inspiring us with your creativity.😸🎁🫰
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