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An explosion on the Moon
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| 12.23.2005
Posted on 12/24/2005 8:11:55 AM PST by jmcenanly
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To: TNCMAXQ
OH man....that takes me waaaay back. SPACE: 1999 was as ahead of it's time as Star Trek was in the 60's. Wasn't there also a show around that time called "Project UFO"?
To: jmcenanly
Didn't realize the Israeli's had spaceflight capability...
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posted on
12/24/2005 9:03:03 AM PST
by
mikrofon
(Happy Hanukkah)
To: The Drowning Witch
Wasn't there also a show around that time called "Project UFO"? Maybe "Project Blue Book"?
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posted on
12/24/2005 9:05:40 AM PST
by
IMRight
To: OkiMusashi
Only us old folks will get that one. Merry Christmas.
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posted on
12/24/2005 9:06:05 AM PST
by
wizr
(Fear not death. Christ lives.)
To: jmcenanly
Isn't the headline a bit misleading? When I see the word explosion used as it is in this sense I think of a bomb or some other self-contained event. The primary event here was the moon's surface being struck by a foreign object, the explosion was secondary to that impact.
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posted on
12/24/2005 9:08:26 AM PST
by
jwpjr
To: OkiMusashi
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh good one bro
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To: jmcenanly
traveling 27 km/s That's 60,000 mph!
To: The Drowning Witch
To: jmcenanly
The Jews are just trying to blow up the moon again. They're going to replace it with a mobile artifical moon --- so they can charge the fishing industry for the right to have tides.
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posted on
12/24/2005 9:14:31 AM PST
by
Alter Kaker
("Whatever tears one sheds, in the end one always blows one's nose." - Heine)
To: jmcenanly
And a black Congress Woman asks: did it land near the Mars Explorer?
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posted on
12/24/2005 9:15:05 AM PST
by
fish hawk
(creatio ex nihilo)
To: jimtorr
A rock about 1/2 inch in diameter, travelling at 9-10 miles per second caused a rather large explosion on the moon 12 cm is about 5.5 inches i believe
To: bonfire
Ok.....what's the translation? ...uh...you have to ask?
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posted on
12/24/2005 9:17:11 AM PST
by
paulat
To: jimtorr
A rock about 1/2 inch in diameter, travelling at 9-10 miles per second caused a rather large explosion on the moon. On Earth, it would have made a very nice, bright shooting star before it burned up. Ding, ding, ding, we have a winnah...
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posted on
12/24/2005 9:17:12 AM PST
by
GOPJ
(War on Christmas? Celebrate the sweetness of forbidden customs -deck the halls with boughs of holly.)
To: BobS
Yup, she was a red-head.
No hair, just a red head.
< /larry the cable guy>
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posted on
12/24/2005 9:17:21 AM PST
by
ovrtaxt
(The FAIRTAX. A powerplay for We The People.)
To: jmcenanly
Wasn't this all supposed to happen six years ago in a sort of Britishy poorly dressed manner.
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posted on
12/24/2005 9:18:47 AM PST
by
avg_freeper
(Gunga galunga. Gunga, gunga galunga)
To: R. Scott
12cm is half an inch? Must be that new math. ;^)
For most Americans, millimeter, centimeter
Millimeter, centimeter, catheter.
Any way you look at it, it's too big to pass up.
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posted on
12/24/2005 9:20:54 AM PST
by
tet68
( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
To: montag813
plus isnt it only about the size of a softball?
imagine if something the size of michael moore hit the earth at that speed!!
To: al baby
>The Dems plame Bush and Haliburton for this<
With that 6-pointed star marking the place of impact, it is obvious that the Jews were behind it as well.
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posted on
12/24/2005 9:25:15 AM PST
by
Hoodat
( Silly Dems)
To: jmcenanly
Gee, I hope Santa is alright.
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posted on
12/24/2005 9:28:52 AM PST
by
Just Lori
(Jesus IS the reason for the season!)
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