Unreal. The shadows dont match up to reality... there is NO landing crater from the thrust, nor dust on the feet of the LEM. The same landscape used in multiple shots... video transposed proves that... and the clincher... Russian Satelite footage of Area 51 makes it apparent that they most likely shot the footage from that area. Also, the moon set is probably still there.
Also, during the first "moon landing" the largest recorded solar flare storm was going on, making the radiation in the Van Allen? Radiation Belt 1000 times stronger than usual... and apparently at normal strength you would need 6 feet of lead to protect yourself.
We did NOT land on the moon. Period.
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Originally Posted by ®aiders®ock:
The goal was to fool the Soviet Union about US strategic capability during the height of the cold war
On one side then the other side
"There are a quarter of a million people who worked on the project. It would be impossible to keep that many people quiet about the conspiracy," Plait said. Also, there are some 900 pounds of lunar rocks and material that astronauts brought back from the moon that geologists agree are clearly from the moon and not from this planet"
Both stances make sense
It is just really hard to believe
RR
Err....you find the first statement, which is nothing more than a pure guess about possible intentions, to be just as convincing as the second statement, which is backed up by both scientific evidence and a simple and accurate assessment of human behavior?
It's not getting to the moon that I find impossible. It's getting to the moon in the freaking 60s and 70s without any decent computer power. Watching Apollo 13, where the astronauts need to calculate their re-entry trajectory, etc., or else either come in too hard and burn to a crisp, or else come in at too oblique an angle and go skipping off into space forever, using FREAKING SLIDE RULES is just amazing to me... [Reply]
Originally Posted by First Down Elvis:
It's bad enough young people do not have sense of history...questioning something like this just shows our lack of belief in ourselves.
Maybe they can get Spielberg to doctor the photos.
Why? Everyone should know by now that it was Kubrick who directed it in some small government headquarters in Colorado.
From 1951 to 1957, Kubie directed 7 films. However, it was another three years before he made another. In the 60's, he made only four films. Was he at the gym, trying to make an intermural basketball team? I think not. [Reply]
Originally Posted by EBOLA:
we did six or seven moon missions... we 'did' go back.... but they weren't really publicized as after the first one, the public lost interest
-EBOLA-...the moon missions ended, IIRC, with apollo 18's blowing up