I remember reading something about when we were pinging the moon (some experiment while orbiting the moon) The sound that came back was a “ringing” like a bell. Hold on…..found it!
I've read quite a bit about von Braun and by him, and this seems to come out of nowhere. As a bit of coffee-hour BS-ing, okay. And some of it is based on reality.
The Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA, later to become DARPA) embarked on Project Defender in 1960. One element of Defender was BAMBI (ballistic missile boost intercept) / SPAD (space patrol active defense). During this time, the Soviet Union was developing concepts and systems for a fractional-orbital bombardment system (FOBS). Everything cooled off upon resolution of the Cuban Missile crisis and BAMBI/SPAD was discontinued in 1963. It was later revived in 1983 under the Strategic Defense Initiative, graduated to the "Brilliant Pebbles" concept and then was again put in the cooler after the fall of the Soviet Union. As a result, we still do not have a space-based defense system. It's not hard to develop the technology; it was all in place by the late 1980s. Just hard to make the commitment (and, until now and SpaceX, fairly expensive to emplace the required constellation---but cheap at twice the price when you consider the cost of replacing a destroyed metropolis).
As for terrorism, I think the space contribution has been from surveillance and reconnaissance satellites, both optical and radio-communications.
Deflecting asteroids heading for Earth is a big problem. NASA (in my opinion) is mincing around the problem with entirely dilatory and effete methods such as kinetic impactors (i.e., deflect a charging bull elephant by shooting a spitwad at it). They get to claim they are "working the problem," when they are just playing with their favorite rice bowls. The necessity of 100-Mt devices to provide a sufficient kick is evident to anyone who is trying to solve the problem---under the realization that most of the serious close shaves have been detected on short notice, not a leisurely years-long campaign of spitwads. That would require Big Time international concurrence and coordination.
Aliens? Well, that's the last category, but only as an intellectual exercise. It is on the level of thinking you can out-wrestle a great white shark in its element.
Yes, they make movies of flybys of the outer planets, and of the surface of Mars. Not to mention scenic photos of the deepest reaches of intergalactic space. (not entirely sarc)
So... this asteroid might kill all the dinosaurs on the moon?
Hahaha maybe they are finally going to kill Hitler
https://youtu.be/xeIu1FiTTyI?si=nPZsauTQyIe7_x_1
comms.
wonder what it means.
I remember reading something about when we were pinging the moon (some experiment while orbiting the moon) The sound that came back was a “ringing” like a bell. Hold on…..found it!
https://youtu.be/U6bQh1EU5n0?si=SgWTAqnpFmgR7GNg
I think "Moonfall" was made to drop real evidence in with crazy so people would discount it all.
Wernher von Braun >asteroids> Fake alien invasion. BE AFRAID!
What ARE you saying?
https://www.tiktok.com/@soul_from_the_source/video/7444068283206225174?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc
I've read quite a bit about von Braun and by him, and this seems to come out of nowhere. As a bit of coffee-hour BS-ing, okay. And some of it is based on reality.
The Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA, later to become DARPA) embarked on Project Defender in 1960. One element of Defender was BAMBI (ballistic missile boost intercept) / SPAD (space patrol active defense). During this time, the Soviet Union was developing concepts and systems for a fractional-orbital bombardment system (FOBS). Everything cooled off upon resolution of the Cuban Missile crisis and BAMBI/SPAD was discontinued in 1963. It was later revived in 1983 under the Strategic Defense Initiative, graduated to the "Brilliant Pebbles" concept and then was again put in the cooler after the fall of the Soviet Union. As a result, we still do not have a space-based defense system. It's not hard to develop the technology; it was all in place by the late 1980s. Just hard to make the commitment (and, until now and SpaceX, fairly expensive to emplace the required constellation---but cheap at twice the price when you consider the cost of replacing a destroyed metropolis).
As for terrorism, I think the space contribution has been from surveillance and reconnaissance satellites, both optical and radio-communications.
Deflecting asteroids heading for Earth is a big problem. NASA (in my opinion) is mincing around the problem with entirely dilatory and effete methods such as kinetic impactors (i.e., deflect a charging bull elephant by shooting a spitwad at it). They get to claim they are "working the problem," when they are just playing with their favorite rice bowls. The necessity of 100-Mt devices to provide a sufficient kick is evident to anyone who is trying to solve the problem---under the realization that most of the serious close shaves have been detected on short notice, not a leisurely years-long campaign of spitwads. That would require Big Time international concurrence and coordination.
Aliens? Well, that's the last category, but only as an intellectual exercise. It is on the level of thinking you can out-wrestle a great white shark in its element.
I say NASA is 100% another money laundering, movie making business that needs to be DOGED!...
Yes, they make movies of flybys of the outer planets, and of the surface of Mars. Not to mention scenic photos of the deepest reaches of intergalactic space. (not entirely sarc)
Agree! I’d love to see Space X to take over…wait they already have! 😂😂😂
They really need to mRNA vaccine for this. Otherwise, the moon will not come out of this constitutional crisis. [/s]
Asteroid hitting the moon…it’ll mess up all those gopher holes already there…
Seveneves by Neil Stephenson is a novel about the catastrophic impact of an object on the moon which caused it's break up...
Fuck! We better raise taxes ASAP!!!!!!!!!
Let it hit us instead