| Subject: Re: "Moon" walks in perspective . . |
| From: Rich |
| Date: 29/11/2003, 21:38 |
| Newsgroups: sci.space.history,sci.physics,uk.sci.astronomy,alt.conspiracy.area51,alt.sci.planetary |
Brad Guth replied:
richard@cogsci.ed.ac.uk (Richard Tobin) wrote in message news:<boloeg$1iu1$1@pc-news.cogsci.ed.ac.uk>...
In article <3FAE6315.4553E13C@hate.spam.net>,
Uncle Al <UncleAl0@hate.spam.net> wrote:
*All Moon Missions Were Unmanned:
Hey stooopid, who put the corner cube arrays at every Apollo site for
25+ years of worldwide Nordtvedt effect testing?
Unconvincing. Why couldn't unmanned missions deposit them?
Anyway there's no point arguing with people like Min.
-- Richard
Unmanned missions certainly could have delivered retroreflectors,
deployed and with some fairly basic robotics would have aligned those
with mother Earth.
Aligned? They were corner reflectors, were they not?
Rich