Who or what is Antimoon?

Richard   Sunday, October 26, 2003, 23:12 GMT
There already is a place on Earth that is not colonized, it's Antarctica, should we colonize it first, and then colonize the Moon.
Richard   Sunday, October 26, 2003, 23:14 GMT
If the Moon landing was a fake, then why do we have those ''lunar rocks'' that they brought back from the Moon.
Richard   Sunday, October 26, 2003, 23:15 GMT
Also if you live on the Moon, you will always have to put on a spacesuit before you go outside.
Richard   Sunday, October 26, 2003, 23:43 GMT
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, The Moon, The Sun. Which planet would you visit if you could visit any, also if you could visit all of them, which one would you visit first.
Richard   Sunday, October 26, 2003, 23:47 GMT
I meant to use question marks.
Jim   Monday, October 27, 2003, 04:17 GMT
Neither the Sun nor the Moon are planets. I'd like to get close to each of those on you list although I wouldn't want to actually land on all of them. Land on the Sun and you're dead.
Jim   Monday, October 27, 2003, 04:25 GMT
Which would I visist first? The moon: it's the closest.
Simon   Monday, October 27, 2003, 09:11 GMT
There are some Chilean fishermen who reside for some parts of the year on Antartica.
Richard   Monday, October 27, 2003, 14:51 GMT
I know, The Moon is a moon and The Sun is a star.
Simon   Monday, October 27, 2003, 15:12 GMT
Antimoon is an anagram of Antonio M. or Antonio Manitoba, a Swiss-Canadian who pioneered English language learning in the 1950's. His career went into rapid decline after an incident in the early 1960's but this website lives on as a testament to his great work.
Hythloday   Monday, October 27, 2003, 17:17 GMT
An incident? Can you be more specific?
Richard   Monday, October 27, 2003, 20:52 GMT
The world population is 6 billion, is growing faster and faster. They need to set up a Moon colonization or people will be bumping in to each other.
Richard   Monday, October 27, 2003, 22:59 GMT
yeah, I guess it would be right that someone would visit the Moon first and the Sun last.
Richard   Tuesday, October 28, 2003, 03:39 GMT
If a spacecraft could travel at the speed of light it would take 8 minutes to get to the Sun, but it would still take four years to get to the closest star. Can you imagine how far away stars really are.