More CGI? They're not even trying these days. All those numbers on the screen are being fed from a CIA/NSA databank somewhere. People will believe anything.
Well believe what you want , I know what is real ,THEY CRASHED THE FRACKING THING and it sucks. SPACE IS HARD TO DO.
False. It 'crashed' because it's a cheaper and easier option of deceiving the public. By fabricating a crashing event they've created a static screenshot of a fake module on a fake background. No need for expensive CGI that has to render the moons rotation and star locations, etc. Expect more bullshit to come from them. Wakey wakey.
What I am amazed about is people like you,seem sort of intelligent but have no clue in reality because of religion beliefs ,which is so sad and fracked up.Religion held back humanity for a thousand plus years.So Frack you
Don't assume anything. Personally, I don't hold belief in any religion. My experience in life thus far has lead me to believe this reality to be some sort of eternal matrix dreamworld, an illusion for consciousness to experience infinity through many dimensions. Life is mysterious and intricate, to put a label on something such as religion only hinders one's journey and self-development. Gotta' look past the ego, sometimes. Could you perhaps believe that there are some people in high (low) places that have been trying to control the dream for their own selfish desires?
I think this calls for the famous (?) Stuart Chase quote, "For Those Who Believe, No Proof is Necessary. For Those Who Don’t Believe, No Proof is Possible."
That's a great philosophy to live by, and I hope what I said previously didn't come across as contradictory to it. There is no question that one is, for the most part, in control of one's reality. In fact, that's all the more reason to question 'what is reality?' and what it is you believe you're controlling. A meatsuit with random thoughts and experiences? A blob of conscious atoms in an electromagnetic soup? Life's fun.
Japan apparently landed a module on a meteor recently, but there's no footage, just a blurry screenshot and some juicy CGI.