Question 1) A few years back. It was the Deep Impact mission referred to in the article you linked. Here's a link http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/deepi ... index.htmlBarry... when did NASA shoot a comet? What did they shoot a comet with? Did they bomb the comet? What was the same reason? They were looking for water?
Question 2) A projectile, i/e a high velocity mass.
Question 3) No. There was no explosive charge. Kinetic forces were sufficient.
Question 4) To find out what the cometary constituents were.
Question 5) Yes, amoungst other things.
Let me state this clearly...There is to be no bombing of the moon. It may be accurate to say the moon will be "shot," but it will amount to about the same impact as a gnat flying into your arm. Yes, it's good for people tomake their own choices about what to speak out about, but it's also imperative to choose wisely, so as not to be led by single-minded media forces, amoungst others.I feel like everybody chooses their own issues and if people find this moon bombing to be wrong, well it's good that they speak out about it!
I think if this can't be said about any other government organization, it can be said implicitly of NASA.I'd like to think NASA knows what it's doing and that they're doing this for a valid reason, trying to find water for a reason which will help humanity in the long run.
Me neither.I'm not outraged, myself
Me, too.I'm a moon worshiper
Don't know about this, myself. The only chart I ever had done was 12 hours off. (PM instead of AM) I had sun and moon both in Libra, my birth sign, with Capricorn ascendant. What's that make me?and a moonchild (astrologically)
Me, too, too.And I hate bombs.
The reactions come from not understanding. Making a knee-jerk reaction, in other words. Those are never good.So I can understand the reactions questioning why the heck they're doing this.
I think someone quoted the cost. It's very expensive. Our tax dollars. What's the purpose of it? What will they do if they find water?
Question 1) The advancement of science.
Question 2) Advance science, which I would rather spend my tax dollars and yours on than defense (building more bombs.)
I don't think it's fine. Anger is the problem. That's an issue I choose to speak out about. And while I understand the reaction rooted in being ill-informed, I don't share it. Do I not have the right to speak out about an issue I choose to speak out about?It's not an issue I intend to get angry about but I think it's fine if other people chose this issue to be angry about. I can understand that reaction.
Peace,
Barry
PS: I did not call anyone ridiculous. I said it's ridiculous to speak out in a knee-jerk fashion on an issue you are ill-informed about.