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- Astrology & Cancer Douches by Pinklatex on Oct 25, 2009
The moon rules the sixth sign of the zodiac, Cancer. I can also vouch for the fact that this heavenly body that controls the tides here on Earth is a huge contributor to our personality and the way we react to it. Our moon is our emotional side, ou...
- NASA bombs the moon! by El Vomitar on Oct 9, 2009
On Friday morning, NASA successfully rammed the LCROSS (Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite) and its booster rocket into a crater near the south pole of the moon in an attempt to search for hidden pockets of ice. The Centaur booster rocke...
- One Last Thing... by El Vomitar on Jul 24, 2009
...if Man walked on the Moon today: [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]...
- In honour of the Lunar Landing: Buzz Aldrin punching a conspiracy theorist in the face! by El Vomitar on Jul 22, 2009
On September 9, 2002, filmmaker Bart Sibrel, a proponent of the Apollo moon landing hoax theory, confronted Aldrin and his stepdaughter in a Beverly Hills hotel under the pretext of an interview on space for a Japanese children show. Sibrel confronte...
- Total Solar Eclipse on Ioh Jima island in Japan by El Vomitar on Jul 22, 2009
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- Rare footage and audio from the first Lunar Landing! by El Vomitar on Jul 22, 2009
To celebrate 40 years since the moon landing, here's a very rare clip of what was "actually" said (but never broadcast) when man first landed on the the moon. Honestly. This is not fake. And neither is it from The Evolution Control Committee or T...
- The Moon: "Houston, Tranquility Base Here. The Eagle Has Landed" by El Vomitar on Jul 21, 2009
Galileo, the Moon, and the Visual Arts Galileo was a skilled draftsman, a respected critic of painting, and a member of the Florentine art academy. His observations of the Moon led to an interesting conjunction of art, science, and religion. Shortly...





