Jockndoris, since you are active on the board, I am refreshing my earlier post. You made a number of claims, addresses long ago and again here. Please defend them or retract them.
Wonderful Photographs from MARS
I was very excited to see the first pictures which have just arrived from Mars directly from those wonderful people at NASA.Yes, I was excited too. Especially since I particpated in the design analysis of the generator currently powering MSL on Mars. And, yes, those people at NASA, or more accurately JPL, are pretty clever.
“The images show a landscape closely resembling portions of the southwestern United States”Resembling, not "identical to". I grew up in the southwestern United States. It's not the same as Mars.
This is the headline in Astromony Magazine who are the first people to spot that NASA are pulling the same fast one on us again.Wrong on a few different counts. First, that's a sub-heading, not a headline. Second,
Astronomy thinks the mission is quite real. Third, that description was issued by NASA and
quoted by the magazine.
We all fell for it in 1969 when we believed what we saw on the supposed telecasts from the Moon which were in fact shot in lot 171 in the Nevada Desert.Have you been to Nevada? I have. The parts I've seen don't look like the Moon. Of course, your unsupported assertion fails on many other counts as well, but there's no point in discussing them unless you actually supply some details for your claim.
There is no way that they would be able to get high quality photographs half way across our solar system which took the craft 7 months to cross. Non sequitir. It takes radio signals only minutes to make that voyage. We have routinely received "high quality photographs" from spacecraft
much farther away.
It took the craft 7 months to get to Mars at full speedMeaningless. MSL was on a trajectory
designed for the launch vehicle constraints and coasted almost the entire way to Mars. The notion of "full speed" has no particular definition in this case. You might as well say the Moon orbits the Earth at "full speed".
and we are supposed to believe that they can just beam back at the first attempt pictures of exquisite qualityFirst, it's been done before. A lot. Second, you are simply appealing to personal incredulity. I don't find it hard to believe, and I work in this business. Do you? Third, can you supply a
specific reason the systems should
not work as claimed?
of a near perfectly flat landing area.Of course. The landing area was
selected to be flat. It's merely flat
enough.
They found no new chemicals compounds on the Moon much to everybody’s surprise.Wrong. Again. You have no idea at all what you're talking about.
What are they going to find this time ?Several very interesting things, I expect. That's the beautiful reality of these missions, quite unlike the cramped, dreary fantasy world of the ignorant conspiracy-monger.