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Originally Posted by flipper35
And the last time I drove the porcelain bus was a reaction to the flu shot. Happened both times I have ever gotten a flu shot and only got them at that time to protect our infant son.
Here is one for you guys. On another forum I read that because Neil Armstrong couldn't see stars from the surface of the moon (as stated in an interview) that stars can only be seen when looking through the atmosphere of our dear planet. They cannot be seen in space because the atmosphere causes the photons to collect in our eyes.
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Poppycock.
The reason he could not see stars was he was there in DAYLIGHT. You can't see the stars in the daytime. Of course we went to the moon in the daytime. A day on the Moon is 27.32 Earth days or 655.72 hours long. Why would we send them at night? So they have use a flashlight?