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Originally Posted by toretorden
We bomb the earth as well, at least it won't harm anything we know of up there except for of course geology and perhaps microbes hitching a ride.
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So far there has been like 50 expiditions to the moon (both manned and un-manned, some orbited the moon & others landed on it) and all of a sudden you are worry about microbes on the moon?
There are a few ironies of bombing the moon. The scientists want to bomb the moon to see if there is water on it. But what are they going to do with that information, there is the problem of the Moon Treaty; all natural resourses are essentially protected to some degree by the treaty, so it is doubtful that the water if found would be used. So if the experiment is to satisfy their curiosity why not send an un-manned probe, why use a bomb?
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Originally Posted by mord
Actually, I like you a lot, Nea. That's why I treat you like ****. It's the MB way.
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