Apollo Bacteria Destroying the Moon 93
Rob Carr writes "According to the online version of the journal Nature, the moon is being rapidly destroyed by bacteria left behind during the Apollo missions. According to the article: 'There really is less Moon up there than there used to be. If the process continues, he adds, the Moon could eventually crumble away to nothing. Researchers are not yet certain what is causing the erosion. Kawalkowizc suggests that bacteria left behind by the Apollo Moon landings of the 1960s and 1970s may be responsible.' Satellite images show cracks in the moon - the image in the article shows the amazing amount of devastation. The Moon is slowly outgassing and will be destroyed in our lifetime. Speculation is that the ultraviolet radiation mutated the bacteria into it's present ravenous and destructive form. The article does not deal with several important topics. Will a ring system form around Earth? Will this bacteria destroy satellites and quarantine humanity to Earth? Can this bacteria survive entry into Earth's atmosphere, dooming our planet as well?"
Hey! (Score:2, Funny)
"Yeah why?"
Re:You Forgot THIS Important Question (Score:1)
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/04/01/14
This is making me... (Score:1)
Enough.
For the love of $DIETY (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:For the love of $DIETY (Score:3, Insightful)
This happens every year. At least every year I've logged into Slashdot on this day.
Since it is, after all, a link site, the fact that there are so many "jokes" on this day makes sense. But, of course, the abundance of them just ruins them all. So if you must Slashdot on April 1st, just spend the day trolling or something....
Re:For the love of $DIETY (Score:2)
Re:For the love of $DIETY (Score:2)
Re:For the love of $DIETY (Score:1)
Re:For the love of $DIETY (Score:2)
This just in (Score:4, Funny)
Please stop (Score:2, Insightful)
Hmm (Score:1)
Re:Hmm (Score:1)
Hah! (Score:2)
*cough*. Wait! *wheeze* Oh shit! *Keels over.*
I was thinking of not posting... (Score:5, Insightful)
Buh bye (Score:1)
Cracks for sure (Score:2)
Yeah, but it doesn't take a satellite to find the cracks in this story!
Or, in the alternative: Everyone involved with this story is high on crack!
Thank you, thank you. I'm here all week. No, you're really too kind. No, you shouldn't...well, okay, it's room 909, knock three times so I know it's you.
Well duh... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Well duh... (Score:1)
Re:Well duh... (Score:2)
I was disappointed the article missed the cheese connection -- I thought they'd work in something about how the bacteria were actually turning the moon into cheese, making the old saying true after all.
Anyway, my favorite part was the 2001 reference -- a few years late, but it still works.
Obligatory Dave Barry quote (Score:4, Funny)
"Now we know that it's really just a big rock.
"That's what happens when you leave cheese out overnight."
It's not just one day, you know? (Score:2)
Magic (Score:2, Insightful)
Neat.
Am I the only one that thinks that the point of April Fools is to try to catch someone off guard? By the time you post 37 bullshit stories all you are doing is being annoying. This new thing with posting think geek stuff over and over is particularly annoying.
On the other hand, I've been here long enough to realize that I'm not going to influence the editors.
-Peter
Re:Magic (Score:1)
Re:Magic (Score:1)
Oh come on (Score:1)
In other news (Score:1)
Earth is immune (Score:1)
Re:Earth is immune (Score:2)
Please. No more. Please. (Score:1)
What of the fate of The Mooninites? (Score:2)
12:00 (Score:2)
Thundarr!!! (Score:2)
enough with the stupid april 1st shit (Score:2)
PMS .... (Score:2, Funny)
Netcraft confirms it. (Score:1)
Good (Score:1)
No, It's Wallace and Gromit's fault (Score:3, Funny)
O! The agony! (Score:2)
Message from CmdrTaco (Score:2)
There goes the resale value. (Score:1)
I thought that Chairface and Omnipotus had already done a pretty good number on the moon. There goes the neighborhood.
i want a ring! (Score:1)
Like slashdot (Score:3, Funny)
Man Never Walked on the Moon! (Score:1)
Sheesh, where to start... (Score:2)
Sheesh dude, where do I even start on this commentary? This sounds like a freakin' scary article (like "destruction-of-all-human-life-on-earth" kind of scary) and the poster apparently thinks it's a cool teaser for a new Sci-Fi Network drama series.
"W
There go the property values... (Score:1)
Dick and Bush
P.O. Box 666
Pueblo Colorado, CO 90210
Ah, the bacteria must have gotten there... (Score:1)
Holly macro! The moon is on crack! (Score:1)
a few things we can count on (Score:1)
burning and itching (Score:1)
More worried about the virus released (Score:1)
Before the moon will be destroyed from the bacteria, the virii will destroy it.
Now where will extragalactic species hide when they're observing us?
moon bunnies (Score:1)
Expiration Date (Score:1)
Sprodj Atomic Research Centre (Score:2)
I am afraid that Nature has gotten it wrong. Sprodj is located in Syldavia, not Belgium.
CABUM is happy (Score:2)
In other news... commercial probe landed on moon! (Score:2)
cheese (Score:1)
Obligatory They Might Be Giants Reference (Score:1)
Once upon a time they sent a rocket to the moon
With scientific instruments to test conditions there
But just before they closed the door, one scientist expelled a germ
That accidentally found its way aboard and stowed away
For three years it remained undetected on the moon
It was the only living creature there:
"I'm all alone
I'm all alone
Behold the mystery that is me"
Then one day the scientists recovered all their gear
Excited by the prospect of unearthly things inside
They found, to their astonishment,
No comments? (Score:2)
--
Evan
Who needs a Ferby.... (Score:1)
"I told you to fetch the stick not eat the neighbor! Bad mutated E. coli! In your cage!"