If you stood on the moon and fired a bullet that could travel at 16 km a second and you stayed in that spot eventually that bullet will travel around the Moon and hit you
Only if the moon was totally flat Shiny, otherwise you would have to stand on the highest mountain on the lunar surface otherwise hills etc would get in the way, plus gravitational pulls from the Earth Sun and other planets could affect the trajectory of the bullet also. This is one of those stupid arguments ballistic experts get into because no body is going to be stupid enough to try it. Unless of course you know someone who is/would?
But NASA are not stupid enough to send any of that lot into space they find the concept of up and down hard to comprehend which is why they think they are still the best club in Bristol and England Mind you seeing as how they seem to read the football tables from the bottom to the top perhaps they should all go into translating obscure languages there are a couple like that I believe.
Of course it would have to be flat but the gravity pull from the earth wouldn't be strong enough to pull the bullet in because of the speed. I don't think we have a gun that can shoot a bullet at 16hm per second. One way of trying it is shooting the gun, Moving and replace where you were stood with either a dummy or a board. If it hits then we know. Another fact. The colour yellow does not exist on our computer screen. Every picture of piece of writing you see that is in yellow is a lie... Yellow on a computer screen is just tiny bits of red and green, Those colours are sent to your eye and fools your brain into thinking it is the colour yellow. Does anyone know what colour a mirror is?
Mirror is clear its the grey background stuck onto the back that reflects the image back to you. And are we assuming that gusheads are less intelligent than monkeys who they do send to the moon?
Actually the perfect mirror is a straight white. Now in our house's we wouldn't have the prefect mirror, However there is one way of finding out what colour/s the mirror is. It's usually what ever you point it at, If you point it at the sky it will be blue etc Now some of you may have done this some might not have but if you get a mirror facing a mirror you get the same reflection repeated on and on and on like this please log in to view this image The further the reflection get the less light that image is receiving so it eventually turns a shade of green So there is your answer. A mirror contains the colour green
But when you break the mirror you get a film off grey in it to give a for effect to reflect the light through the reflection
That's what it is made of, The actual mirror itself which shows reflection is a tiny bit green but a perfect mirror would be straight white
Your so spiteful Tiger just because you got sweetcorn on your knob from doing Lanny don't get nasty towards me
how else did u end up with a room full of beiber posters if not for a lot of bad luck from breaking mirrors