This is the aspect of moon that has always frustrated and fascinated me.
The literal epitome of human scientific engineering and socio-relgio-everything dealing with the moon; to have a human step foot on it. To escape the earth for a brief moment, piercing the firmament or whatever is actually up there, and achieving something that we can't prove has ever happened, ever.
.... And we didn't record it well enough to last the next, oh what, 60 or so years? The math hasn't changed. The tech, especially with materials is, allegedly, better than then.
I don't know, it just seems retarded.
This is the aspect of moon that has always frustrated and fascinated me.
The literal epitome of human scientific engineering and socio-relgio-everything dealing with the moon; to have a human step foot on it. To escape the earth for a brief moment, piercing the firmament or whatever is actually up there, and achieving something that we can't prove has ever happened, ever.
.... And we didn't record it well enough to last the next, oh what, 60 or so years? The math hasn't changed. The tech, especially with materials is, allegedly, better than then.
I don't know, it just seems retarded.
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