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The Mars Landing Addendum p. 176<br />
speed to 23 mph. Then the air bag hit the ground, rocks included and bounced either 3 times (3) or 16<br />
times (4) ."<br />
Then the roving Martian machine's Earth Master, Michael Malin, who works for Space<br />
Science Systems, Inc. was able to watch its images for a continuous 24 hours. (5) Since all space<br />
transmissions arc done by line-of-sight frequencies, and because both planets rotate, this is patently<br />
impossible. The only way this could happen is if they dropped off at least three geo-stationary satellites<br />
above the Martian equator before they landed the Pathfinder. I think the <strong>NASA</strong> liars decided that<br />
this could happen because both planets have days of nearly equal length. Take two circles of paper<br />
and put a dot on each nearest each other. Then rotate each paper 180 degrees (12 hours worth) and you<br />
will instantly see that each dot is hidden by it's planet from the other dot.<br />
I guess in some similar manner <strong>NASA</strong> intends to bounce astronauts down to the surface of<br />
Mars sometime in the future, where they will once again gambol amongst the Martian life-forms that<br />
I'm sure the Pathfinder will soon find. That discovery will make it our duty to bounce down there and<br />
meet with these aliens so that we can invite them to our home to visit us.<br />
<strong>NASA</strong>'s appropriation was in committee and being discussed at the time of this perfect July<br />
4th landing. You don't suppose ... Nah!<br />
I tried hard to believe that only the Gemini missions and the Apollo manned landings were a<br />
hoax and that all the rest of their exploits were true. Nagging at me was always the question, "When<br />
can you trust a known liar" Now, I must believe that the answer to that question is never! The next<br />
time the Imagineers tell us they found Martian rocks, bear in mind that if they have nothing to<br />
compare them with how do they ever figure that out It is axiomatic, if you can't land, you can't<br />
retrieve.<br />
Notes:<br />
1. NOAA TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM, ERL-22, McKinnon, Dec, 1972, Dept of Commerce<br />
2. New York Times 7/4/97<br />
3. New York Times 7/5/97<br />
4. Science News 7/12/97<br />
5. Science 7/11/97<br />
<strong>NASA</strong> MOONED AMERICA! / <strong>Rene</strong>