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Since the Moon is tidally locked, being on the opposite side of the Moon would mean you could never see it.
Right now there might be a massive base manufacturing... Astronaut ice cream and we would never know
I was about to reply that op didn't ask about the other side of the moon... Then you went to making astronaut ice cream!
Well played...
Or a nazi base
What movie is this from?
Iron Sky, one from the "so bad it's good" shelf.
Thanks!
Or Jewish space lasers
Yeah, but we already know about that one.
The Inhumans would never allow it.
So that's what China was doing back there! Their "sample return" must've just been a shipment of astronaut ice cream.
Oh yeah, you gotta do periodic quality control... You gotta, don't Cha know.
Phineas and Ferb reference? They made moon ice cream...