A story with quotes from Roger Launius and Glenn Reynolds over at NPR.
3 thoughts on “Saving The Lunar Artifacts”
The comments are interesting.
Rick P (Rick922) wrote:
From the article, Glenn Harlan Reynolds is quoted as saying, ‘”Now, if the Iranians had a space program,” he adds, “it might be a different story.”
Why would he say such a thing? I mean what kind of racist crap do people think they can continually spew? What a dimwit.
Drone Future (Freedom_Lost) wrote:
I don’t think it is a conventional “conspiracy.” It’s very possible that we landed on the moon, and I believe that we tried to detonate explosives on one of the last missions. I’ve heard that scientists have found the moon to be hollow because after an explosion the moon “rang like a bell” for a lengthy amount of time. I just think there is a lot more to the story than we have ever been told. Jim Marrs’ book “Alien Agenda” has a great chapter on the moon.
But stuff like that was in the minority.
Well, we suck at saving our own stuff so maybe the rest of the world will do better.
I have found out that very little of the original raw data from the Apollo lunar surface instruments survives due to the incredibly stupid things that were done at a certain NASA center that was charged with its preservation.
I noticed they mentioned protecting the Russia rovers/landers but didn’t mention that Lunokhod 2 and Luna 21 are private property.
The comments are interesting.
But stuff like that was in the minority.
Well, we suck at saving our own stuff so maybe the rest of the world will do better.
I have found out that very little of the original raw data from the Apollo lunar surface instruments survives due to the incredibly stupid things that were done at a certain NASA center that was charged with its preservation.
I noticed they mentioned protecting the Russia rovers/landers but didn’t mention that Lunokhod 2 and Luna 21 are private property.