Real Moonbase in our future?

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Real Moonbase in our future?

wilbur_cromwell
Anyone seen this?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6210154.stm

Wonder if purple wigs, and UFO defense will be part of the program.
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Re: Real Moonbase in our future?

Ian Peters
Let's just hope they don't store any nuclear waste up there. Otherwise we may experience the other, unexplored side of Space: 1999 instead of UFO ;-).

-Ian

wilbur_cromwell <[hidden email]> wrote: Anyone seen this?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6210154.stm

Wonder if purple wigs, and UFO defense will be part of the program.






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Re: Real Moonbase in our future?

wilbur_cromwell
LOL. The only problem is that we were supposed to have that up there in the1980's :^0

It is interesting to note many of the similarities to Moonbase in UFO. Lunar vehicles will be
used to move about the moon surface, and the ones shown on television news reports
look eerily similar to the russian one in an episode of UFO. I immediately thought of UFO
and Space 1999 when I saw this today.

--Wilbur

>--- In [hidden email], Ian Peters <timeagent6@...> wrote:
>
> Let's just hope they don't store any nuclear waste up there. Otherwise we may
experience the other, unexplored side of Space: 1999 instead of UFO ;-).
>
> -Ian
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Re: Real Moonbase in our future?

docmed03
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I doubt if Straker would allow nuclear waste on the Moon. The Aliens would probably use it against us. Who knows, maybe they were behind the explosion that shot the Moon out of orbit in the first place! Perhaps SHADO Moonbase was obliterated by the explosion, with Straker being present at the time. There's an idea for a fan fiction!

Ian Peters <[hidden email]> wrote: Let's just hope they don't store any nuclear waste up there. Otherwise we may experience the other, unexplored side of Space: 1999 instead of UFO ;-).

-Ian

wilbur_cromwell <[hidden email]> wrote: Anyone seen this?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6210154.stm

Wonder if purple wigs, and UFO defense will be part of the program.





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