In the 80s when I worked for a major aerospace companyI worked with several people that worked on the Apollo missions. One of them was the guy in the white jumpsuit that helped the astronauts into the capsule. We definitely went to the moon, no doubt about it at all. [Reply]
I had a friend that saw one of those conspiracy theory shows about the moon landings and was trying to tell me how it had all been faked. I asked what evidence he had and his first response was "Well, you know how there is no gravity on the moon..." I immediately burst out laughing. He could not be convinced that there was actually gravity on the moon. [Reply]
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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17 years later, como and CoMo always had some competition. [Reply]
The supposed "proof" it was fake doesn't hold up to actual scrutiny. For example, they say in the photographs you should be able to see stars. But anyone that knows anything about photography knows that if you expose for the bright surface of the moon the sky would be very underexposed and no stars would be visible in the picture. The stars would have still been there, but would not be visible in the photos. To get stars to show up in pics you need a really long exposure which would severely overexpose the surface of the moon.
If you actually look at the claims instead of taking them at face value they all fall apart. We went to the moon. Period. [Reply]