What are yall thoughts on this?
Did NASA cover up an accidential nuclear detonation on Jupiter? - Knowledge Glue
What are yall thoughts on this?
Did NASA cover up an accidential nuclear detonation on Jupiter? - Knowledge Glue
Hostile martians was my first guess. But hell what do I know.
I kind of skimmed over it....I'm not really seein the big deal to cover it up if they did...
I mean they blew up or tested a nuclear weapon on another planet?....unless I totally missed something??
But definitely wouldn't surprise me if they did cover somethin up..
Enlighten me a lil RC
I really think they wouldn't care to cover up testing a nuclear weapon on Jupiter. I mean what would the world's reaction be if they did? "Thats cool!" Or "far out." There's not going to be too much of an outcry nuking a place where living things could never be.
Anything that our Govt dies they will keep it from the population... Simply b/c they can... And they do w/mostly all things!!
Nothing surprises me anymore(in regards to our Govt)!!!
I wouldn't be one bit surprised if they did that... The Govt can kiss my a** b/c all they do us lie! Just my .02!!!
Agreed ^^^^!!!
I'm really struggling to understand how they came to this conclusion, or why anybody should care...
Someone would take exception just to be disagreeable.Originally Posted by Bonaparte
Many of the key facts are just plain wrong, and even if they weren't, the principle is absurd. Probably written by an unemployed 9/11 "Truther."
Will Galileo Make Jupiter a Star?
Wouldn't the debris be scattered into the atmosphere and linger in the rings making a pretty obvious change in the appearance of the planet? This happens on earth and other planets, why not Jupiter?
Just wait a couple months, Discovery will have the answer with some pseudo science reality show.
That was an interesting article. I've heard of Galileo before and how they crushed it into Jupiter. I feel like there is a conspiracy theory behind everything though, like 9/11, or Kennedy's shooting
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