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Title: Moon rock drama
Post by: 240 is Back on August 28, 2009, 09:33:16 PM
A treasured piece at the Dutch national museum - a supposed moon rock from the first manned lunar landing - is nothing more than petrified wood, curators say.

It was given to former Prime Minister Willem Drees during a goodwill tour by the three Apollo-11 astronauts shortly after their moon mission in 1969.

When Mr Drees died, the rock went on display at the Amsterdam museum.


The US agency gave moon rocks to more than 100 countries following lunar missions in the 1970s.

US officials said they had no explanation for the Dutch discovery.


BBC
Title: Re: Moon rock drama
Post by: Al Doggity on August 28, 2009, 09:35:55 PM
Why wouldn't they have just given him a real rock from the moon?
Title: Re: Moon rock drama
Post by: 240 is Back on August 28, 2009, 09:39:05 PM
Why wouldn't they have just given him a real rock from the moon?

Who knows.

But if a few other countries begin testing their rocks, and they all got some silly petrified wood, it certainly will reflect poorly on NASA.  Why lie?

Title: Re: Moon rock drama
Post by: Mr Nobody on August 28, 2009, 09:47:18 PM
Who knows.

But if a few other countries begin testing their rocks, and they all got some silly petrified wood, it certainly will reflect poorly on NASA.  Why lie?


Some say we never went to the moon could be all FIXED ;D
Title: Re: Moon rock drama
Post by: quadzilla456 on August 28, 2009, 09:52:19 PM
Why wouldn't they have just given him a real rock from the moon?

Maybe because they never had any moon rock in the first place?? 100 pieces of rock is a lot to haul down to earth with their flimsy craft - judging by the photos.

Anyone see the video debunking the waiving flag?



Why does the flag not drop over a period of 45 minutes? There is still gravity on the moon - 1/6th of the earth. I find it strange that it would stay frozen as shown in the video.
Title: Re: Moon rock drama
Post by: Hugo Chavez on August 28, 2009, 10:40:07 PM
goddamnit 240, you are so fucking with my fantasy, I'm about to get pissed.

anybody else want a drink on me :D
Title: Re: Moon rock drama
Post by: MB_722 on August 28, 2009, 10:41:34 PM
Cheers, I'm having one to.
Title: Re: Moon rock drama
Post by: Hugo Chavez on August 28, 2009, 10:45:36 PM
Maybe because they never had any moon rock in the first place?? 100 pieces of rock is a lot to haul down to earth with their flimsy craft - judging by the photos.

Anyone see the video debunking the waiving flag?



Why does the flag not drop over a period of 45 minutes? There is still gravity on the moon - 1/6th of the earth. I find it strange that it would stay frozen as shown in the video.
ok, I'm cool with listening to a computer voice of stephen hawking, he can't help it, but all I want to do with this stupid fuck is drop kick him into orbit.  Please post something to make your argument that doesn't use an anonymous douchebag computer voice.
Title: Re: Moon rock drama
Post by: Hugo Chavez on August 28, 2009, 10:46:26 PM
Cheers, I'm having one to.
I'll buy you one anytime :D
Title: Re: Moon rock drama
Post by: MB_722 on August 28, 2009, 10:56:44 PM
I'll buy you one anytime :D

Same :D
Title: Re: Moon rock drama
Post by: Hugo Chavez on August 28, 2009, 11:27:28 PM
Same :D
seriously ;D
Title: Re: Moon rock drama
Post by: tonymctones on August 29, 2009, 12:26:15 AM
goddamnit 240, you are so fucking with my fantasy, I'm about to get pissed.

anybody else want a drink on me :D
I do I do, huggy bear i know we have had our differences but you come to houston and ill show you a good time  ;D dirty strip clubs and all  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Moon rock drama
Post by: Eyeball Chambers on August 29, 2009, 02:24:19 AM
A treasured piece at the Dutch national museum - a supposed moon rock from the first manned lunar landing - is nothing more than petrified wood, curators say.

It was given to former Prime Minister Willem Drees during a goodwill tour by the three Apollo-11 astronauts shortly after their moon mission in 1969.

When Mr Drees died, the rock went on display at the Amsterdam museum.


The US agency gave moon rocks to more than 100 countries following lunar missions in the 1970s.

US officials said they had no explanation for the Dutch discovery.


BBC

haha  ;D
Title: Re: Moon rock drama
Post by: OzmO on August 29, 2009, 09:21:03 AM
Maybe because they never had any moon rock in the first place?? 100 pieces of rock is a lot to haul down to earth with their flimsy craft - judging by the photos.

Anyone see the video debunking the waiving flag?



Why does the flag not drop over a period of 45 minutes? There is still gravity on the moon - 1/6th of the earth. I find it strange that it would stay frozen as shown in the video.

Yeah saw it on mythbusters.  They are involved on the conspiracy too.  Did you know that the producers of that show no longer work in TV?  They retired.
Title: Re: Moon rock drama
Post by: tonymctones on August 29, 2009, 09:30:14 AM
Maybe because they never had any moon rock in the first place?? 100 pieces of rock is a lot to haul down to earth with their flimsy craft - judging by the photos.

Anyone see the video debunking the waiving flag?



Why does the flag not drop over a period of 45 minutes? There is still gravity on the moon - 1/6th of the earth. I find it strange that it would stay frozen as shown in the video.
there was a pole going through the top of the flag if im not mistaken that would explain why it never dropped
Title: Re: Moon rock drama
Post by: ToxicAvenger on August 29, 2009, 09:31:28 AM
A treasured piece at the Dutch national museum - a supposed moon rock from the first manned lunar landing - is nothing more than petrified wood, curators say.

It was given to former Prime Minister Willem Drees during a goodwill tour by the three Apollo-11 astronauts shortly after their moon mission in 1969.

When Mr Drees died, the rock went on display at the Amsterdam museum.


The US agency gave moon rocks to more than 100 countries following lunar missions in the 1970s.

US officials said they had no explanation for the Dutch discovery.


BBC

watch this 9 min vid rob
http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=295813.0

actual footage of NASA filming a hoax