First humans to fly over the dark side of the moon. What do you think theyre seeing right now? If the remote viewers are correct theyre likely getting psychically raped by ayys.
>>42210436>What do you think theyre seeing right now?probably earth from another pov
>There is no dark side of the moon, really. Matter of fact, it's all dark.
whole lotta stars.
>4/6/2026>end of 36th day of ww3>start of 6th week of ww3>w=22 >2+2+2+2+3=11=1+1=2>4+6+2+2+6=20=2+0=2 >artemis II launched on the first day of april (the fool’s day) farthest from earth as possible on the sixth day >the TIROS 1 (Television Infrared Observation Satellite) was launched on April 1st, 1960 (66 years ago) >NASA chief says artemis mission is important since there’s a good chance of aliens hm
>>42210436>First humans to fly over the dark side of the moonwhy is this website so low IQ?
>>42210436>dark side of the moonThat’s where the breakaway Nazis and lizards send anyone who refuses to serve in their dark fleet. It’s a penal colony mining operation
>>42210436No it isnt. It's still 60,000 km away. Flyby happens sometime tomorrow.
>>42210436I wonder if they're gonna see the tower there, maybe they'll take pics as part of the gradual disclosure plot.
>>42210579Do you know the expected velocity on reentry?
>>42210436Soul traps
>>42210863The mining part is real actually
>>42210436>First humans to fly over the dark side of the moonnot true. First in 50 years sure
>>42212199So far on the nasa website, from after the darkside flyby, is just the darkside of the earth. Nothing of the moon past that darkside line, save for a slice of the other side of the crater we only can only see half of.
>>42210436They show us CGI, because what they are really seeing up there is too weird to put on TV. I think it used to be an advertising blimp, and there are faded ads on it. Like the stuff you see on billboards. They don't want us to know there is nothing new under the Sun, and all this modern tech existed before.
They really did fly over the dark side though. They saw an eclipse, so the whole sun was blocked. Apparently the moon itself was not as dark as the astronauts expected during the eclipse. I don't know why, maybe light from other stars or planets. The trace gasses in the lunar environment probably wouldn't have carried the sunlight. The dark side is just the side that's not lit up by sunlight.