Artzx71b
Artzx71b
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10th Feb 2012
10th Feb 2012
Wide angle lens, lihgt sensor and atomic bomb.
inslwontdie done already gestmuh

Comments

  • Daniel219
    Daniel219
    13th Feb 2012
    And how would we have got enough uranium from the moon? A space probe could only hold a couple of tons which is alot less then we use every year!
  • Daniel219
    Daniel219
    13th Feb 2012
    And the moon never ran out of rocks, and we stopped going becuase there is no point in going because there was no point in going again. By the way nice story for a fiction book.
  • Daniel219
    Daniel219
    13th Feb 2012
    Linkinparksuperfan, you are incredibly and utterly wrong. Uranium is a natural earth element along with thorium, not moon rocks. And meteorites dont form on moons,the moon has no uranium,
  • boeboe9813
    boeboe9813
    13th Feb 2012
    wow thats cool
  • wazzup
    wazzup
    13th Feb 2012
    Cool story bro
  • LinkinParkSuperFan
    LinkinParkSuperFan
    13th Feb 2012
    Uranium is very rare - it comes from HUGE meteorites fom the moon, which is why we got so many moon rocks, and it ran out of rocks, so we stopped going to the moon. Your welcome for explaining
  • LinkinParkSuperFan
    LinkinParkSuperFan
    13th Feb 2012
    mysteriously nobody knows why or how it does this - but it burns l the clouds and turn it into smoke - if we used uranium, which comes from meteorites, it will burn up all the rock in the earth....
  • LinkinParkSuperFan
    LinkinParkSuperFan
    13th Feb 2012
    THATS NOT AN ATOMIC BOMB an atomic bomb is when the plutonium is so hot it is too hot so it releases the heat, burning al the air and clouds - mysteriously in a mushroom shape
  • Poorsoft
    Poorsoft
    13th Feb 2012
    @sketch24, how do u use grav bomb?
  • Sketch24
    Sketch24
    12th Feb 2012
    I turned on newtonian gravity, put one pixel of gravity bomb on the glass, and it set it off. Wow, good job!