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  • This isent the album im looking for...

  • I’m all for this, when the economics permit. Since we have sent astronauts to the Moon, shouldn’t we be looking into a base there by now? The upshot of debates on rec.arts.sf.science seem to point to the moon being a good source of metals like titanium and aluminium. These will give the foundations for a solid space hab. Lunar regolith will make for good top soil, for the ‘gardening’.

  • There is a theory that NASA hasn't been honest with the public about the nature and levels of space radiation. This would be an important factor in interstellar travel. There's some info on space radiation in this link.

    3W's (dot) spurstalk (dot) com/forums/showthread (dot) php?t=144487

    (check link for gaps)

  • @Cosmored depnds what you think is a safe limit for radiation. AFAIK, theres no such thing. That said, the skin of the apollo CSM was an ablative material and varied in thickness from 1.8 to 6.9 cm

  • chale! por qe me dejan en suspenso xDDD jajaja

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  • Luurved and favourited! <5

  • @missindia905 I double that. it's so cool!

  • i love the music its amazing ^^ and the beat is....Awsome :D

  • It's well.. um pretty wickeed! revelations always reveal new things, so i'll look out for your book when it hits my waterstones!!

  • This is an excelllent trailer which does make me want to read the new short story by Abdul Ahad. Not only is he a great writer (1st Ark was brilliant!) but a fantastic Astronomer who has come up with an original theory known as the 'Ahad's Sphere'. Abdul is deeply connected with the cosmos, and his gems of wisdom through his novels and scientific theories give us a glimpse into 'Ahad's Universe'.

    Hasan Imam

    Ex-Parliamentary Candidate 2005.

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  • @9000Robin This sphere reminds me of Kepler’s harmony of the spheres and Pythagoras symphony of the planets. OK - different but still art, philosophy and science thrown into the mix with God as the overseer of things.

  • in order for something to be disfunctional it must first have a determined function. as for populations we take the norms (within 3 standard deviations of the mean) and things outside of this are disfunctional. it is definitively impossible to have a 95% rate of disfunction within a societal group, as by definition what the majority does is the normal function.

  • @greycloud24 At 0:55? looks ominous..lol

  • I really don't get it

    I'm not a reader and I don't know y they sent me this.

    Is it a book or a movie?

    The music was creepy and it look Like the video from The Ring. Idk how ppl say this is good. That's beyond me

  • @pepsiprince5 gotta be a story in a book. he's a writer

  • Short but sweet. 

  • niceeee

  • Heavy, profound, weighty -- but who grasps the truly sarcastic these days?

    What a waste of perfectly good utube time.

    So many believe they have it figured out -- yet so few make real sense of it.

    Separating wheat from chaff -- a truly rare skill these days.

  • nice video

  • Great, the best of luck to you!

  • Looking very mystic. I like the rainbow-on-the-moon paradox - really makes me want to see what's next - Sweet music, too!

  • Great job! i wasn't sure there was a real place on moon called Bay of Rainbow. Now I do!

  • @isabellasta also spelt Sinus Iridum. Just sayin...........

  • New Order's Blue Monday and a mission to the moon, you say? I'm all in ;)

  • Cool video

  • hi - five *!

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