NASA's most powerful rocket ever paves way for human travel to Mars



NASA has launched its rocket, Artemis 1, on a test flight orbiting the moon. This marks 50 years since the last Apollo astronaut left …

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  1. Purely about dominating the resources on the moon, the priority here is space/moon dominance and profit, 'benefit of mankind' is propaganda BS and a complete joke lapped up by the masses.

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  2. No ones ever been past the Van Allen belts, you'd be fried. Yawn. Faking the Moon Landings 2.0 and they'll fake Mars Landings too, switching between control centers. I wonder what soundstage they'll use this time to fake those Landings:)

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  3. I think the moon's the electric field and the sun is the magnetic field….. so like the sun is the current(+) and the moon is the electrons (-) like a circuit and earth is the light bulb 💡 🌎 in the middle full of life, being made magnetic whilst suspended between an electromagnetic field, the planet is the magnet.

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  4. To further prove my point that the moon's an electric field…… sea water has a pH above 7 like it's about 8 or higher…….. so that means seawater has more hydroxide(OH) which means more o2……. o2 is an oxidizing agent and accepts electrons, it has a pull on electrons…. so when it's a full moon, the tides rise due to the full moon, now I'm saying it's electrons given off by the moon more on a full moon and the water when the tides rise literally can't pull the moon so is pulling itself up kinda thing whilst it's pulling on electrons because of the o2 in the water which is pulling and accepting electrons and the electrons given off by the moon.

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  5. We just can't get thru one damn story without the "first woman" first person of color" crap….can we.

    By the way can someone explain to me how "person of color" is different than "colored people"?

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  6. basically they know something we don't and my best guess is the earth is doomed from natural climate change and also man made climate degradation,the elites need to prepare to abandon ship but make everyone see it as a simple future mission to keep the masses calm,but that's just my opinion and keep calm and carry on as one would say

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  7. I loved the picture of "splashdown". Headfirst and with the service module still attached. And who knew the moon was a million miles away. I mean, there must be tons of educated people in Australia. Why not just ask someone before serving this crap?

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  8. Guess why they're so apprehensive. Guess why no humans are on that shuttle.

    We've never been to the moon 😂 It was a hoax. This is the first proper test to see if we can get there

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  9. This rocket is too expensive and non-reusable, unlike SpaceX's Starship concept. The SLS couldnt be used to go to Mars as the cost would be exhorbitant., each rocket costs several billion dollars which is thrown away every time its launched. Starship will be the way to go.

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  10. Some’ll see this as a good thing , personally I cringe at the though of humanity infesting the solar system, wether there’s other life out there or not , humanity plunders and destroys all it comes into contact with , see planet earth for proof , seriously 🤷‍♂️.

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