Ahh, but what if you started so far above the lunar surface that you would THEORETICALLY be traveling faster than lightspeed by the time you struck the lunar surface? I say, "theoretically" because going TO the speed of light, at least by falling, is impossible. Instead, you'd encounter a real-life Zeno's Paradox as your fall accelerates ever-closer to the speed of light, without ever actually reaching it. Zeno's Paradox goes something like this: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, etc.
Wait, he survived?!
Also, imagine falling right on the US flag!
Amazing channel
How convenient that the apollo mission left their ascent module behind, perhaps he can use it to get to lunar orbit and coordinate a rescue
The Artemis 3 Spacesuits Does'nt Use The N7 Armored Spacesuit, The Artemis 3 Astronauts Use The Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit Spacesuit.
It's a reference to Mass Effect
Ahh, but what if you started so far above the lunar surface that you would THEORETICALLY be traveling faster than lightspeed by the time you struck the lunar surface? I say, "theoretically" because going TO the speed of light, at least by falling, is impossible. Instead, you'd encounter a real-life Zeno's Paradox as your fall accelerates ever-closer to the speed of light, without ever actually reaching it. Zeno's Paradox goes something like this: 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, etc.
Well it looks like, the speed of falling is decreasing every minute....
The lunar module is not whole today, only the lower half should be there