In 2008 a powerful camera aboard a new spacecraft called the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) will photograph the moon's surface in fine detail - fine enough to pick out the Apollo 17 moon buggy abandoned 33 years ago, along with lunar landing platforms and other relics.Oops, I forgot, they can just say the photos were faked too.
Thursday, July 21, 2005
Settling a conspiracy
Once upon a time I read somewhere that 1 in 4 people believe that the moon landing was faked and I thought I saw a correlation to the 50% divorce rate. Anyway, scientists at NASA will finally be able to silence the naysayers when;
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