I'm a little surprised there was no mention of the Indian 'moon landing' on No Agenda Show
Has this piece of news been scrubbed from US media completely?
I'm a little surprised there was no mention of the Indian 'moon landing' on No Agenda Show
Has this piece of news been scrubbed from US media completely?
@philcolbourn @Lupi it’s not part of the culture war and doesn’t sell any western products === “not news”
@Lupi i don't watch news and it has not appeared in any feeds... odd...
@Sophistifunk @philcolbourn its interesting the only respondents are from Australia apart from 1 less that polite response from someone in the US.
Makes me think maybe India did actually land a probe on the moon (despite their dodgy graphics) and this is very embarrassing for the USA.
@philcolbourn @Lupi why the fuck would they spend an extra billion dollars and 10kg of priceless payload to do so?
so they can develop a rocket and lander; dispatch to moon; enter orbit and dispatch lander to moon surface...
but they can't video it!?
oh! is this real?
https://rumble.com/v3asw9q-indias-chandrayaan-3-lands-on-the-moon.html
@philcolbourn @Sophistifunk its a representation because they didn't have video footage of the landing because who's going to film that footage?
unlike NASA who pretended they had a man in the orbiter to film the landing
@Lupi @Sophistifunk no robot in orbiter to take footage? or a drone?
@philcolbourn @Sophistifunk if that were feasible the Indians would've done it
@Sophistifunk @Lupi
to avoid ridicule if showing a Luna landing with commodore 64 graphics?
@Lupi @philcolbourn rad
@philcolbourn @Sophistifunk https://www.wsj.com/video/watch-indian-rover-explores-the-moons-south-pole/7995E7D4-7277-431D-997F-5E27EF4AAABA.html
@Lupi @Sophistifunk maybe I'm trying too hard... what about a camera on lander? isn't that what nasa had in 60's?
@philcolbourn @Sophistifunk the Indian probe has a camera on the lander, footage of this has been released and looks more realistic. It shows the wheeled vehicle rolling down the ramp.
@Lupi @Sophistifunk ah good. got a link handy?
@philcolbourn @Sophistifunk again, I'm not even sure its feasible to do that...regardless of the cost
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