Two For The Moon: the Grail Mission


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After more than three months of spaceflight, NASA's twin Grail probes are
set to start orbiting the moon this weekend, with Grail-A arriving
Saturday (Dec. 31) and Grail-B following on Sunday (Jan. 1). The
spacecraft are on a mission to map lunar gravity in unprecedented detail,
shedding light on the moon's composition, formation and evolution.

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I think we should leave the moon alone. It is nice, and soon after
humans arrive there will be Burger King wrappers blowing around the place.


The moon is a ball of rock. It is a resource, and I would love to look up at it and see the dark area of it glow with cities.


Grand Magus wrote:

> cool pictures <

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I think we should leave the moon alone. It is nice, and soon after
humans arrive there will be Burger King wrappers blowing around the place.

Ummm...There's no wind on the moon.


Xabulba wrote:
Grand Magus wrote:

> cool pictures <

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I think we should leave the moon alone. It is nice, and soon after
humans arrive there will be Burger King wrappers blowing around the place.

Ummm...There's no wind on the moon.

Not now.

But by the time Burger King opens a franchise on the moon
the place will be like that Arnold Schwarzenegger documentary
about Mars.

Remember all the wind created by the dry ice released into
the atmo, and his eye's exploding? Like that...

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I"ve changed my mind.

Tomorrow, construction on a Moon Base begins.

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We landed on the moon 49 years ago. What's up there anyways?


high G wrote:

We landed on the moon 49 years ago. What's up there anyways?

Dust, rocks, a bunch of litter ... probably some trash too. ;)


The should do all that on the other side of the moon where we wouldn't have to look at it... lol

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