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Mate ,a few yrs back...you was sat behind the settee,peaking out the patio door...to scared to go out and pick your dogshit up lol,THL's very own shithouse...🤣that speaks volumes,on the sort of person

What like covid? Haha haha

Anyhow, it’s not evolution , but I’ve got a call duck to hatch a brood of Irish Gamefowl;  Well, it could be something to do with evolution, ducks and chickens probably have a common avian

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12 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

they had the germans same as the yanks they made the rockets n

Not quite that simple, again, like with most aspects of science it's all about cooperation and collaboration, yes they took advantage of German work but they expanded on that and unlike the Yanks they never allowed Germans to take leading roles.

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Just now, Pardus said:

Not quite that simple, again, like with most aspects of science it's all about cooperation and collaboration, yes they took advantage of German work but they expanded on that and unlike the Yanks they never allowed Germans to take leading roles.

science ? i’d say engineering trial

and error 

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8 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

so come on then my eyes can see 250000 mile away a quarter of a million miles 

i can see the craters some nights in detail so the next time there is a moon landing 5 on here get a telescope and watch it land and on its way in fact get one on a screen and video it ? we can put it to bed then ?

 

There's a plane flying in the sky over New York right now, why can't I see it?

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7 minutes ago, Pardus said:

There's a plane flying in the sky over New York right now, why can't I see it?

because it’s on the other side of a globe not in the line of sight? 

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1 minute ago, mC HULL said:

because it’s on the other side of a globe not in the line of sight? 

What difference does it make, it's not hidden behind trees or buildings, it's 7 mile in the air? Lol

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14 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

your in tech born come on  what telescope lol 

What telescope would i need to watch a rocket landing on the moon?
 

To watch a rocket land on the Moon in real time with a telescope from Earth is, unfortunately, beyond the capabilities of any commercially available telescope, even high-end observatories. Here's why and what’s possible:


🌕 Why You Can’t Watch a Rocket Land on the Moon from Earth

  • Distance: The Moon is about 384,400 km (238,855 miles) from Earth.

  • Resolution required: To see a rocket like SpaceX's Starship (~50m tall) on the Moon, you’d need to resolve objects smaller than 100 meters from that distance — an extremely challenging task.

  • Atmospheric distortion: Earth's atmosphere blurs fine details (known as "seeing"), even for the best ground-based telescopes.


🧪 What’s the best telescope we currently have?

  • Hubble Space Telescope: Even Hubble can only barely detect the blurry outline of the Apollo landers as a few pixels.

  • James Webb Space Telescope: Not designed for lunar observation; primarily focused on deep space.


🛰️ Who can see rocket landings on the Moon?

  • Lunar orbiters, such as NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), can observe landings with much higher resolution.

    • LRO can capture images down to about 0.5 meters/pixel.

  • Future moon missions may carry onboard cameras or deploy orbiting cameras to document landings in high resolution.


🔭 So What Can You See with a Telescope?

  • With a high-end amateur telescope (e.g., 10–14 inch reflector), you can:

    • See the Moon’s surface in great detail — craters, mountain ridges, shadows.

    • View past Apollo landing sites, but not the hardware.

  • To observe lunar missions live, you'll need to watch:

    • Live streams from space agencies or

    • Follow orbiters that document the landing later.


🎥 Alternative: Build a Setup to Watch the Livestream

If your goal is to experience a rocket landing on the Moon in “real time,” the best approach is:

  • Use a moderate telescope (6–10 inch) for close-up views of the landing zone.

  • Simultaneously watch the live landing stream from NASA, ESA, or private companies like SpaceX.

  • Sync the two for an immersive experience.

 
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2 minutes ago, mushroom said:
What telescope would i need to watch a rocket landing on the moon?
 

To watch a rocket land on the Moon in real time with a telescope from Earth is, unfortunately, beyond the capabilities of any commercially available telescope, even high-end observatories. Here's why and what’s possible:


🌕 Why You Can’t Watch a Rocket Land on the Moon from Earth

  • Distance: The Moon is about 384,400 km (238,855 miles) from Earth.

  • Resolution required: To see a rocket like SpaceX's Starship (~50m tall) on the Moon, you’d need to resolve objects smaller than 100 meters from that distance — an extremely challenging task.

  • Atmospheric distortion: Earth's atmosphere blurs fine details (known as "seeing"), even for the best ground-based telescopes.


🧪 What’s the best telescope we currently have?

  • Hubble Space Telescope: Even Hubble can only barely detect the blurry outline of the Apollo landers as a few pixels.

  • James Webb Space Telescope: Not designed for lunar observation; primarily focused on deep space.


🛰️ Who can see rocket landings on the Moon?

  • Lunar orbiters, such as NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), can observe landings with much higher resolution.

    • LRO can capture images down to about 0.5 meters/pixel.

  • Future moon missions may carry onboard cameras or deploy orbiting cameras to document landings in high resolution.


🔭 So What Can You See with a Telescope?

  • With a high-end amateur telescope (e.g., 10–14 inch reflector), you can:

    • See the Moon’s surface in great detail — craters, mountain ridges, shadows.

    • View past Apollo landing sites, but not the hardware.

  • To observe lunar missions live, you'll need to watch:

    • Live streams from space agencies or

    • Follow orbiters that document the landing later.


🎥 Alternative: Build a Setup to Watch the Livestream

If your goal is to experience a rocket landing on the Moon in “real time,” the best approach is:

  • Use a moderate telescope (6–10 inch) for close-up views of the landing zone.

  • Simultaneously watch the live landing stream from NASA, ESA, or private companies like SpaceX.

  • Sync the two for an immersive experience.

 

thank you mushroom 

more lies lol 

we aint got. the technology to see it but we had the technology to get there 60 year ago lol 

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5 minutes ago, Pardus said:

What difference does it make, it's not hidden behind trees or buildings, it's 7 mile in the air? Lol

what is 7 mile

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1 minute ago, Pardus said:

A plane in the sky, lol, I'm just using your logic mate. 😂

 

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again there telling you a load a bullshit mate 

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3 minutes ago, mushroom said:

Not sure what you’re laughing at MC… Telescopes isn’t my thing but ChatGPT is a great tool and pretty clear ;) 

know that was what i wanted mate i was laughing at the excuses in it 

 

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1 minute ago, mC HULL said:

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again there telling you a load a bullshit mate 

Why is it, a flag is miniscule, if they don't have the telescopes that have that reach and clarity they don't, or are you now trying to claim they could have that tech but choose not to release it in the fear they get exposed? Lol

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9 minutes ago, Pardus said:

Why is it, a flag is miniscule, if they don't have the telescopes that have that reach and clarity they don't, or are you now trying to claim they could have that tech but choose not to release it in the fear they get exposed? Lol

the landing craft aint on the  next mission lol 

have you ever looked threw a descent telescope ? 

 

right then im intelligent enough to do this lol 

size of the moon distance away then work out the size difference an object ten mile away and a mile away 

i recon it will  be size a car at a mile away now ive seen cars at a mile away and cant make f**k all out lol 

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