>>50752
>Why do astronauts get silenced when speaking about strange things they've seen?
If they're silenced, how can they speak out what they've seen?
>Why did we never return to the moon?
Probably because there was already someone up there, and the moon might not even be a natural satellite…
>Why did that one female astronaut faint when she was about to say something?
I don't know, women are weak and useless. Maybe she was on a diet and hadn't eaten anything in 2 days.
>Why is russia covering up multiple cosmonaut deaths?
Because every State is constantly engaged in a never-ending propaganda war against other States and its own citizens, and the last thing it wants is to admit its incompetence caused the death of those brave men.
>What is going on with space? Why are there so many /x/-tier things happening there?
Space is not the only place where "/x/-things" happen… There are also many mysteries concerning the ocean and the massive cave systems around the world. According to Greek mythology, Zeus ruled the skies, Poseidon the seas, and Hades the underworld. I don't think that's a coincidence.