Who is "we?"
I didn't do anything with that spacecraft.
I didn't do anything with that spacecraft.
You misunderstand. How did we leave a load of stuff on the moon decades ago, without even going there?
You'll believe anything, you need to hear THE TRUTH!Ha ha. We went there several times.
You'll believe anything, you need to hear THE TRUTH!
There are lots of places if you open your eyes. As well as YouTube, we have a couple of posters on NSC who know THE TRUTH.Where from? Youtube?
Saturn is a gas giant, it doesn't have a solid surface.
Just say Saturn has it's own firm. How do you think they're going to respond to this?
"Oh, it's nothing to worry about boys, just more molecules sent from that very irritating blue planet."
or
"For God's sake boys! enough is enough. How many more times do they need to crash things into our home? That's it, get your spacecrafts on the ready boys. Let's show these Earth geezers what happens when you step on the toes of Saturn's main firm."
I think number 2 is the more likely. Thank God we've got Donald Trump!
We left a load of stuff on the moon decades ago, which can still be seen.
Not content with ruining our own planet with the waste of human endeavour, we've just deliberately polluted another by crashing a craft into it. OK so the fuel would have all burned away before it hit the surface, but there remains the debris scattered over God knows how big an area which does concern me somewhat. Does anyone else feel this way?
Aren't Ford doing a Scrappage deal at the moment ?
Cassini photo of Earth from 900 million miles away. Brilliant
Fake news to divert attention away from the mess the world is in. Better news would be using all the cash to feed, clothe and house flood, hurricane victims in 3 Rd world areas like Bangladesh, Tortuga and Houston. You may say I m a dreamer but I am not the only one. ......
Not content with ruining our own planet with the waste of human endeavour, we've just deliberately polluted another by crashing a craft into it. OK so the fuel would have all burned away before it hit the surface, but there remains the debris scattered over God knows how big an area which does concern me somewhat. Does anyone else feel this way?