To truly “Blow up the moon” would require more Nuclear explosives with a larger payload then what we had at the height of the Cold War.
A single rocket wouldn’t hold a payload that big. And the types of explosives that would theoretically be powerful enough to planet crack the moon are completely theoretical in nature and limited mostly to the realm of Sci-Fi.
A random Nuclear Explosion on the moon would certainly create a distraction though.
Things have been crashing into the moon since Galileo reported them, and long before that. Now that humans are in space, more such events are likely to occur.
NASA is constantly crashing objects onto the moon to measure the moisture content of the insides of craters that rarely see sunshine. Once they find water, they have the tech automation to make rocket fuel on the moon.
350miles is a fucking huge crater! Suspiciously huge imo.
350 miles!!
Nearly the length of the entire UK
How can that be considering its supposed to be a spent (as in mostly empty) rocket stage?.. We can watch fully fuelled rockets explode on launchpads on youtube right now and i dont remember any 350 mile craters.
To truly “Blow up the moon” would require more Nuclear explosives with a larger payload then what we had at the height of the Cold War.
A single rocket wouldn’t hold a payload that big. And the types of explosives that would theoretically be powerful enough to planet crack the moon are completely theoretical in nature and limited mostly to the realm of Sci-Fi.
A random Nuclear Explosion on the moon would certainly create a distraction though.
You forget that the Democrats have Stacey Abrams. They throw her at the moon, and we will quickly have moonlets.
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Yeah I was being a little hyperbolic there to make a point blowing up the moon would be like blowing up the United States with one bomb
Things have been crashing into the moon since Galileo reported them, and long before that. Now that humans are in space, more such events are likely to occur.
NASA is constantly crashing objects onto the moon to measure the moisture content of the insides of craters that rarely see sunshine. Once they find water, they have the tech automation to make rocket fuel on the moon.
That's very interesting do you have any source material?
Here you go…..
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/moon-crash-reveals-crater-held-water
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350miles is a fucking huge crater! Suspiciously huge imo. 350 miles!!
Nearly the length of the entire UK
How can that be considering its supposed to be a spent (as in mostly empty) rocket stage?.. We can watch fully fuelled rockets explode on launchpads on youtube right now and i dont remember any 350 mile craters.
Space war confirmed! xD
Oh that’s out of character…
That whole report looked fake!
White hats blowing up a nazi moon base :-D