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    wow water on the moon, if they could find it possible to live there, i hope they fix this place first before they start destroying another one

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodsky View Post
    Unsang ilad?

    First off, wala'y nangilad. The Apollo missions of the 1960's DID happen. Only people's inability to understand the complexities of space travel is what's preventing most people (esp. in this thread) from understanding why it DID happen.

    Second, there is water on the moon, as proven by the LCROSS impactor mission just last month.

    So, again, I ask...aha man ang ilad?

    -RODION
    do they have water evidence i think its all speculations..

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdmdinz View Post
    ...before they start destroying another one
    This is humankind's first fault--assuming that when one says "they", nga wala na ta'y labot sa sala. Everyone on earth has done his/her part in "destroying" it, most people simply don't know the many levels of inter-connectivity we have with nature.

    "Ang lahat ng bagay ay magkaugnay" - Joey Ayala

    If what Joey Ayala said was true,
    then when you say "they", you are guilty too.

    -RODION
    Last edited by rodsky; 12-08-2009 at 11:18 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bungot25 View Post
    do they have water evidence i think its all speculations..
    How do you define evidence?

    Ing-ani man gud na. If for you, evidence means that the piece of water ice is resting on your hand, making it bugnaw, nga kana ang kinanhanglan buhaton sa NASA para makumbinsi ka, then it's understandable why you won't believe it.

    Because right now the evidence is in data collected from samples obtained via the impactor, which is in the form of numeric data, that was processed for several weeks, to establish the presence of water on the poles.

    Let me ask you this question--motuo ba ka sa legality sa titulo sa yuta (Land Title)? If so, what if you were awarded a piece of land, and then when you went there to survey your land, someone who is "no read no write" came up to you and said, "Ah wala na'y gamit, papel ra na nga naay sulat-sulat ug kawras-kawras nang titulo (sa ato pa, dili nya gi-honor ang titulo sa yuta kay no-read-no-write man siya)...akoa man dyud ang tag-iya niani nga yuta!", what will you say to this person?

    -RODION

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    im part of destroying this one, yes, we all are, BUT i wont be a part of those who will be there (if ever that will be made possible) the main reason is because im sure that going there wont be free and i think most of us here arent filthy rich.. so yes we destroyed this one and i can say "they" can go there and destroy another one because not all of us here will be able to go.. i never meant that i was blaming only "them" for the problems here on earth, my point simply was this is a great achievement for mankind, however isnt it better to fix what we have now first before exploring that which can benefit only the elites?

    my intelligence may be far away from your level sir but i see nothing wrong with what i said
    but i know youll see something wrong about this again haha and with that id say good for you and your high intellect

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdmdinz View Post
    however isnt it better to fix what we have now first before exploring that which can benefit only the elites?
    Your view is somewhat skewed/narrow. If Helium 3 gets mined on the moon (theoretically, 1 container-sized volume of Helium 3 is enough to power the entire Philippine islands for 5 years), it will not only benefit the "elite", it will benefit everyone.

    -RODION

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodsky View Post
    The areas where the Apollo missions landed were mostly equatorial, the highest latitude being not more than 30 degrees from the Equator (Hadley-Apennine, AP15). That time, no traces of water were found on equatorial regions of the moon. If the Apollo missions continued and landed humans on the poles, they would have found water. So blame the US Citizens (taxpayers) for losing interest in Apollo, and NOT technology, for not discovering water on the moon back in the 60's. The missions stopped at 17. There was supposed to be Apollo's 18, 19, 20 up to 25, but like I said, people thought it was "boring", so the US Congress decided to stop funding Apollo. Again, i-blame gihapon nimo ang technology?

    Furthermore, the 60's moonshots were of prestige, rather than scientific exploits. In fact, if Jack Schmidt didn't protest, wala unta'y scientist to set foot on the moon (Dr. Harrison Schmidt is the only scientist to ever set foot on the moon, during AP17, the rest were engineers/military personnel).

    -RODION
    acquiring data about water on moon?, i have no doubt of the technology nowadays. its just amazing that i scratch again and again, that 60's technology able us to went there waving that stripes flag, while now were so proud having to finally know that water exist on the moon,. isn't it ironic.you also blame the tax payers and interest. lol . and who's interest particularly you r saying huh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alramzz View Post
    acquiring data about water on moon?, i have no doubt of the technology nowadays. its just amazing that i scratch again and again, that 60's technology able us to went there waving that stripes flag, while now were so proud having to finally know that water exist on the moon,. isn't it ironic.you also blame the tax payers and interest. lol . and who's interest particularly you r saying huh?
    Everything you bring up in this post, has already been answered in my previous post. Try to be more efficient.

    -RODION

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodsky View Post
    Your view is somewhat skewed/narrow. If Helium 3 gets mined on the moon (theoretically, 1 container-sized volume of Helium 3 is enough to power the entire Philippine islands for 5 years), it will not only benefit the "elite", it will benefit everyone.

    -RODION

    hmm my view is narrow? if you think or "know" so sir, so be it

    so if that helium 3 gets mined, what are the chances of the Philippines getting one?

    anyways disregard this, it seems that if i dont agree with you, there is no end to argument

    so there, like i said, wow water on the moon. yehey for us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdmdinz View Post
    hmm my view is narrow? if you think or "know" so sir, so be it

    so if that helium 3 gets mined, what are the chances of the Philippines getting one?

    anyways disregard this, it seems that if i dont agree with you, there is no end to argument

    so there, like i said, wow water on the moon. yehey for us.
    Deprovincialization of the world starts with the deprovincialization of the mind.

    -RODION

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