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Today, there was one description, the fight was so severe that the blood sprinkled up to the sun planet. So why not moon planet? Why they say sun planet? The sun is the nearest planet from the earth

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"Today, there was one description, there is description, the fight was so severe that the blood sprinkled up to the sun planet. So why not moon planet? Why they say sun planet? The sun is the nearest planet from the earth"

Conversations and Morning Walks

1976 Conversations and Morning Walks

Prabhupāda: Today, there was one description, there is description, the fight was so severe that the blood sprinkled up to the sun planet. So why not moon planet? Why they say sun planet? The sun is the nearest planet from the earth. So this calculation . . . they say the sun planet is 93,000,000 miles away from earth. And if you add further 1,600,000 miles, it comes to about . . . (indistinct) . . . million miles . . . (indistinct) . . . million miles, they have calculated, go there by the sputnik at the rate of 13,000 miles per hour. They said like that . . . (indistinct) . . . they went by Sputnik. Ambarīṣa: They said they went fifteen million? Hari-śauri: No, according to our calculation . . . we agree with the figure 93,000,000, as approximate to the sun, but then our figure is 1,600,000 beyond it to the moon.

Prabhupāda: Today, there was one description, there is description, the fight was so severe that the blood sprinkled up to the sun planet. So why not moon planet? Why they say sun planet? The sun is the nearest planet from the earth. So this calculation . . . they say the sun planet is 93,000,000 miles away from earth. And if you add further 1,600,000 miles, it comes to about . . . (indistinct) . . . million miles . . . (indistinct) . . . million miles, they have calculated, go there by the sputnik at the rate of 13,000 miles per hour. They said like that . . . (indistinct) . . . they went by Sputnik.

Ambarīṣa: They said they went fifteen million?

Hari-śauri: No, according to our calculation . . . we agree with the figure 93,000,000, as approximate to the sun, but then our figure is 1,600,000 beyond it to the moon.

Ambarīṣa: So how they can reach it in few days?

Prabhupāda: What does . . . (indistinct) . . .? Ambarīṣa does not agree. (laughs)

Ambarīṣa: No, I agree. I wonder where they went? I think they went somewhere. Maybe not.

Hari-śauri: Prabhupāda said in Los Angeles it's very easy to simulate these moon landing pictures in a movie so that they're . . . just like there are so many films now where they show this.

Satsvarūpa: People in the classes, when the students say that that they do not see God, there is no proof for God, I give that argument you give. I say: "Well, I am a common layman, I have no proof that we've actually gone to the moon. At least, I haven't gone to the moon. Show me right away that you can prove it to me." They say: "Well, we have rocks, they brought back rocks." "I don't believe that they are from the moon." They are astonished that I . . . we could actually doubt. (laughter)

Ambarīṣa: There is another planet that is close to the earth that they could have gone to, isn't there?

Prabhupāda: Maybe . . . (indistinct) . . . some petrol station in the sky? Eh?

Ambarīṣa: I never heard that.

Page Title:Today, there was one description, the fight was so severe that the blood sprinkled up to the sun planet. So why not moon planet? Why they say sun planet? The sun is the nearest planet from the earth
Compiler:Soham
Created:2023-12-09, 14:10:54.000
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