Don't believe this fake news from NASA

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Hey retard, where the f*ck you think the Lunar Ranging Retro Reflector on the moon came from? Yeah, yer lights may be on but no one is home.
'About' is about as detailed as they can get after 50 years of getting measurements, seriously that is totally fukked up.

https://www.lpi.usra.edu/lunar/missions/apollo/apollo_11/experiments/lrr/

Laser beams are used because they remain tightly focused for large distances. Nevertheless, there is enough dispersion of the beam that it is about 7 kilometers in diameter when it reaches the Moon and 20 kilometers in diameter when it returns to Earth. Because of this very weak signal, observations are made for several hours at a time. By averaging the signal for this period, the distance to the Moon can be measured to an accuracy of about 3 centimeters (the average distance from the Earth to the Moon is about 385,000 kilometers).


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No wonder 'your kind' is finding it hard to recruit new members??
 

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Within 30 mm at a distance of 768,800 km round trip is extremely precise.

That's inarguably the distance.
 

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Assuming the footage is real it brings up a question.

Why are all the 'impacts craters' actual 'hills' and 'mounds'? On a planet that had it's core shift away from the side being filmed the land should have been sinking as much as the other side was 'bulging'. (and all the material stayed on the moon rather than the earth's core gained a lot of heavy mass after it had gone through the 'sorting process)


https://sputniknews.com/asia/201901121071414545-china-releases-new-panoramic-footage-moon/

China Releases New Panoramic Footage of the Moon’s far Side (VIDEO)
 

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https://sputniknews.com/science/201...e-mission-study-earth-deadly-radiation-belts/
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - Two satellite probes that have spent most of the past six years in the Van Allen radiation belts - four years longer than they were expected to have survived - are being maneuvered into low Earth orbit to collect additional data before they burn up in the atmosphere, NASA announced in a press release.

"The twin Van Allen Probes, launched in August 2012, have confirmed scientific theories and revealed new structures and processes at work in these dynamic regions," the release stated on Tuesday. "Now, they're starting a new and final phase in their exploration."
NASA noted in the release the spacecraft were originally designated for a two-year mission — based on predictions that no spacecraft could operate much longer in the radiation belts — but they have operated without incident since 2012.
 

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It was probably found in the Indian Villages around Hudson Bay.


https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-02...f-antibiotic-resistant-bacteria-in-space.html
NASA scientists discover FIVE new previously unknown strains of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in SPACE

(Natural News) While cleaning the washrooms on the International Space Station (ISS), scientists from NASA reportedly discovered five new strains of antibiotic-resistant bacteria that have never before been identified, suggesting that deadly “superbugs” have the capacity to mutate and proliferate, even in outer space.
Publishing its findings in the journal BMC Microbiology, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) analyzed multiple bacterial samples collected from the ISS, including four samples collected from the vessel’s lavatory waste and hygiene compartment, as well as one sample taken from the foot platform of a piece of resistance-training exercise equipment.
Upon analysis, the team identified five previously unknown strains of Enterobacter bacteria, a genus known for its heavy resistance to antibiotics, and that commonly infects hospital patients with compromised immune systems.
“To show which species of the bacteria were present on the ISS, we used various methods to characterize their genomes in detail,” stated Kasthuri Venkateswaren, a senior research scientist with the JPL Biotechnology and Planetary Protection Group and study co-author, in a statement.
“We revealed that genomes of the five ISS Enterobacter strains were genetically most similar to three strains newly found on Earth.”