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Questions About Previous Missions Linger as NASA Readies New Ones

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Astronaut takes first step inside International Space Station's inflatable 'spare room'  … Bigelow Aerospace developed the first-of-its-kind habitat as part of an $18 million contract with Nasa. The company has an eye on eventually using its inflatable technology to build hotels in space. –Telegraph

According to NASA, this "flexible habitat" is a model of something the astronauts might use on the moon or Mars.

What NASA scientists want to know is whether such habitats can shield astronauts from solar radiation, temperature fluctuations and space debris.

Of course, NASA's skeptics have another question: Does the International Space Station even exist?

Meanwhile, NASA keeps making declarations regarding ambitious space plans.

NASA was going to snatch a rock from an asteroid to prove that mining could be done in deep space.

Now, the focus has shifted back to the moon and Mars.

Our focus, however, includes Youtube.

HERE'S a video that showing astronauts turning transparent as they move in and out of the pictures beaming down from the space station.

Why would these images of astronauts suddenly allow you to see through them?

Is space rendering them invisible?

We've recently reported HERE on the similarities between a World War II jeep and the lunar rover for which Boeing charged between $40 and $60 million.

And HERE is an astronaut getting up from the surface of the moon without – somehow – using his legs. Maybe wires? (See two-minute mark.)

In another article in today's edition, we report on the firebombing of Hiroshima.

Previously we'd written some articles expressing our doubts about the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.


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