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Space pictures!; Pictures of/from space.
Topic Started: Sep 30 2016, 11:26:26 PM (217 Views)
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I noticed that there wasn't a topic about something like this yet, so I will start with what's possibly the coolest thing I've seen from NASA in a while. :D

NASA got fed up with all the "Moon landing was faked" conspiracy theories, so they released over 10,000 pictures from the Apollo Space Program. All of them are awesome.

Well, here's the pictures!
Edited by Strifer, Sep 30 2016, 11:27:04 PM.
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:frith THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS FORUM. :frith
I love all these 10,000 from the Apollo Mission, take that Conspiracy Theorist :hannah4

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Don't mind R2d2, he just fixing it.
Have guy seen all the photos the Hubble Space telescope have taken, well here their Gallery below.

http://hubblesite.org/gallery/album/

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Taken under the wing of the small Magnetic Cloud.
Edited by Vesper, Oct 1 2016, 11:17:20 AM.
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This is a really interesting thread, Strifer. Thanks for creating it.
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Oct 1 2016, 01:41:43 PM
This is a really interesting thread, Strifer. Thanks for creating it.
No problem. Space exploration amazes me. Like how my country somehow managed to land people on the moon. I mean, the moon is thousands of miles away from us, and it moves constantly as well. Calculating everything alone for Apollo 11 must've been a nightmare.
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Calculating everything alone for Apollo 11 must've been a nightmare.

It must have, but I'm sure the Engineers enjoyed what they did.
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:blackberry The Last Image from the Rosetta Space Craft before it crashed in 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko Comet. :blackberry3

I also love space and Astronomy too Strifer and have Celestron Nexstar Telescope, but its computer tripod broke yet I still have the telescope.
Edited by Vesper, Oct 2 2016, 07:39:42 AM.
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Cool! I had a telescope too a few years ago, but I never used it. It wasn't that powerful to begin with.
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