Posted by: blackguard19
Posting time: 1.2 years ago on 9/20/2019 9:35:45 PM
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Archived on: 12/20/2019 10:00:00 AM
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Archived Have you ever considered the fact that there isn't a single video of "outer space" where the camera is moved around in every direction? In the movies yes. In real life no. (whatever)
submitted 1.2 years ago by blackguard19
Space is fake and gay.
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[–] clamhurt_legbeard 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 1.2 years ago
Where the fuck are the stars?
Too bright to see stars in daylight.
Again, these videos show an already placed ISS and then they attached the shit.
If you watch the videos, you see them pull the modules out of the shuttle.
I look out and I can take my shitty iphone camera and take a picture or a video and see the stars...
In the day time?
[–] Native 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 1.2 years ago
Except OBVIOUSLY these "NASA" vids aren't in the day time because the backscreen is BLACK....so where the fuck are the stars??????
Also watch the apolo 17 final liftoff and explain to me how sparks can happen in outerspace from a rocket engine?
Except OBVIOUSLY these "NASA" vids aren't in the day time because the backscreen is BLACK
What do you mean?
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[–] clamhurt_legbeard ago
Too bright to see stars in daylight.
If you watch the videos, you see them pull the modules out of the shuttle.
In the day time?
[–] Native ago
Except OBVIOUSLY these "NASA" vids aren't in the day time because the backscreen is BLACK....so where the fuck are the stars??????
Also watch the apolo 17 final liftoff and explain to me how sparks can happen in outerspace from a rocket engine?
[–] clamhurt_legbeard ago
What do you mean?