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FaithSats and Lunar Crucifices
Spacedaily ^ | 11/22/04 | Greg Zsidisin

Posted on 11/22/2004 6:28:30 AM PST by Brett66

FaithSats and Lunar Crucifices

If only rhetoric could fuel spaceships. by Greg Zsidisin Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 22, 2004 It's time that we put a giant crucifix in lights on the Moon! Congress has just pushed through a $388 billion spending bill. Into it was snuck a funding increase for NASA to accommodate George W. Bush's plan to return astronauts to the Moon. This puts Bush's vaunted space plan on par with other such last-minute additions as one removing previous barriers to government funding of anti-abortion doctors.

It also serves as another reward to Senator Tom DeLay (R-Texas), whom Republican Senators have protected from having to step down as Senate Majority Leader should a pesky legal indictment arise from his role in redistricting Texas in the Republicans' favor, just this past election.

Fundamentalist Christians played a key role in re-electing George W. Bush President and giving the Republicans an even stronger stranglehold on Congress. It is clear that they will continue to move the country to be more conservative, and to further blur the lines between church and state.

The country needs more unity, and I think it's time those of us "obstructionists" oblige. We could well achieve this unity by constructing something I call the Lunar Crucifix.

As the ultimate faith-based initiative, we could task NASA with emplacing a huge cross in lights stretching across the face of the Moon. The cross would of course be best seen during a new moon, when the Near Side is dark. However, because the lunar surface reflects only a few percent of the sunlight it receives, a Lunar Crucifix could be designed to be visible even during a full Moon.

Fundamentalist Christians around the US and across the globe will then forevermore be able to look up to the Moon and be inspired. Lovers out on a date viewing the Moon will remember not to break any of those Commandments posted down at the courthouse. Most importantly, those who are not Fundamentalist Christians will be reminded of who's in charge here on Earth.

All we would need to do is to run a few long lines of lights to make a gigantic outline of a crucifix on the Moon's Near Side, which always faces Earth. Although it would entail some unique challenges, especially in transporting the components to the Moon or making them in-situ, it should not be that much different than constructing Earthbound oil pipelines or power lines once the components are on site.

Although the lights could be powered by solar panels made from silicon mined from the Moon, massive energy storage would be required for the two-week lunar night. Shipping nuclear reactors to the Moon is therefore a more likely scenario. Happily, a growing number of nations could contribute to that task.

Whatever the details, the important thing is the Moon would henceforth have a giant cross on it.

Of course, there could be fundamental arguments against this plan. The most obvious and serious would be: why not an American flag instead?

I would argue that we have already put flags on the Moon, and that it would be too "been-there-done-that." More importantly, a crucifix represents the ultimate goal of the current government. Why spend the money to put up something we'll only have to change anyway? In any event, the world would know it was put up there by America, since no other country could conceive of doing such a thing.

Frankly, one need only look at the confluence of natural and historical events to see that it's clearly God's will that we put a big cross on the Moon.

The Moon looms relatively large in our sky, keeps the same face toward the Earth, and is even relatively fast and easy to get to (at least compared to, say, Pluto). As has already been noted by Arthur C. Clarke and others, this makes the Moon a perfect billboard.

Back on Earth, God created Man and gave him the smarts to eventually get there. If you will forgive my sacrilege, you might even say we evolved to fulfill that destiny. However, as we all know, Evolution is just an atheistic theory.

In any event, a few thousand years after our Creation, we have the technology for spaceflight, and God has put George W. Bush and the Republicans in power. Now is clearly the time to set up a Lunar Crucifix as He has unmistakably intended us to do.

To be sure, NASA could do other useful things on the Moon while they set up the lights. They could explore the Moon's geology, build astronomical observatories, and help the USAF set up missiles on the Far Side that can be launched in stealth against Iraq, Iran or the latest hotspot ­ say, Bolivia.

This is a large undertaking, but Republicans could actually start smaller while they finish consolidating their power.

For example, the US could start by launching swarms of small "FaithSats" into low Earth orbit, where they would fly in the formation of a cross, carrying lights so that they would be visible against the night sky. The lines of the cross they would make would be dotted, but you would recognize the pattern as clear as day (although it would be night) as they flew over the Earth.

You would need a lot of FaithSats, but they could be pretty small and you could put a lot of them into one big rocket, possibly a Russian rocket now that they are on our side.

Another idea is to orbit a low-altitude satellite consisting of a huge Mylar sheet several miles across, large enough to eclipse the sun. The sheet would be opaque except for a clear image in the center. To someone on the ground at the right place and time, this satellite would blot out the Sun and replace it briefly with the image of Our Lord.

You could arrange it such that "JesusSats" eclipse the sun during big sporting events ­ for example, halftime at the Super Bowl. It would be exciting to watch, not to mention more inspiring and palatable than a Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction.

This is not the time for the Republicans' typical shyness. Let's get with the (space) program, if only for the sake of the unity and world peace. There would be nothing like a Lunar Crucifix to broadcast that Republican message of peace and love, "You will be assimilated."

Greg Zsidisin is the founder of and contributing editor for AstroExpo.com, a space technology website.


TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: liberalidiot; nasa; space
I propose an orbital "laser" and with this "laser" we will incinerate vapid morons like this from orbit.
1 posted on 11/22/2004 6:28:31 AM PST by Brett66
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To: Brett66

I luv it (NOT) when w "science" web site is taken over by leftist radical anti-morality zealots.

Because of them, I would campaign FOR placing a CROSS on the moos so it may be seen by ALL the corrupted on the planet.

I should thank they author - I never would have thought about that possibility --- some islamic jihadsits buddy of his must have suggested putting their 'moon' on the moon.


2 posted on 11/22/2004 6:34:26 AM PST by steplock (http://www.outoftimeradio.org)
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To: Brett66
You've got to be friggin kidding me! This putz goes from $388 B appropriations to restart moon exploration and ties it to evangelical christians.

Fundamentalist Christians played a key role in re-electing George W. Bush

Stopped reading right there. I refuse to expose myself to the lunacy (pun intended) of this guy.

3 posted on 11/22/2004 6:34:55 AM PST by American_Centurion (I am the martyrs' bane.)
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To: American_Centurion

Hey don't knock him - he promoted Tom DeLay to Senate Majority Leader. ;)


4 posted on 11/22/2004 6:38:45 AM PST by Heatseeker
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To: Brett66
This puts Bush's vaunted space plan on par with other such last-minute additions as one removing previous barriers to government funding of anti-abortion doctors.

Why should there be any government barrier to funding an anti-abortion doctor in the first place? Are doctors slaves of NOW who must kill babies on demand, regardless of their own religious or moral values? Does this a$$clown think that doctors who don't do abortions should be deprived of their livelihoods by government diktat? What kind of fascist scum are they brewing over there on the Left, anyway?

-ccm

5 posted on 11/22/2004 7:05:32 AM PST by ccmay
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To: RightWhale; Brett66; xrp; gdc314; sionnsar; anymouse; RadioAstronomer; NonZeroSum; jimkress; ...
Ok...


6 posted on 11/22/2004 7:13:05 PM PST by KevinDavis (Let the meek inherit the Earth, the rest of us will explore the stars!)
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