There is no "Dark Side of the Moon", unless you think Pink Floyd is a group of astronomers. Giving in to ignorance is only that. The far side has been the subject of photographic studies since 1959. The Lunar Orbiter probes obtained complete imagery of the Moon by 1967. Human beings saw the far side during the Apollo 8 mission in 1968, orbiting around the Moon. Probes have landed there. You should get up to date. Whatever happened to anons who researched their subjects? You must not be one of them.
Thanks for the tips. Clearly not everything from NASA is fake. I make use of GPS almost daily so I know things are up there since the math doesn't work out otherwise. But why so persistent? Don't you have 99 other things to do?
PS. Now that you mention... Pink Floyd did have a song about Astronomy. I think I'll give it a listen.
There is no "Dark Side of the Moon", unless you think Pink Floyd is a group of astronomers. Giving in to ignorance is only that. The far side has been the subject of photographic studies since 1959. The Lunar Orbiter probes obtained complete imagery of the Moon by 1967. Human beings saw the far side during the Apollo 8 mission in 1968, orbiting around the Moon. Probes have landed there. You should get up to date. Whatever happened to anons who researched their subjects? You must not be one of them.
Thanks for the tips. Clearly not everything from NASA is fake. I make use of GPS almost daily so I know things are up there since the math doesn't work out otherwise. But why so persistent? Don't you have 99 other things to do?
PS. Now that you mention... Pink Floyd did have a song about Astronomy. I think I'll give it a listen.
It was their 8th album, "Dark Side of the Moon." Cover has an image of a prism splitting a white beam into colors. Pretty good album.
If I really did have 99 other things to do, I could spend 14.4 minutes on this page each day!