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moon is almost barren and non-exicting i say go deeper in the oceans abyss ed: |
1. Apollo 14 astronaut Allen Shepard played golf on the Moon. In front of a worldwide TV audience, Mission Control teased him about slicing the ball to the right. Yet a slice is caused by uneven air flow over the ball. The Moon has no atmosphere and no air.
2. A camera panned upwards to catch Apollo 16's Lunar Landerlifting off the Moon. Who did the filming? 3. One NASA picture from Apollo 11 is looking up at Neil Armstrong about to take his giant step for mankind. The photographer must have been lying on the planet surface. If Armstrong was the first man on the Moon, then who took the shot? 4. The pressure inside a space suit was greater than inside a football. The astronauts should have been puffed out like the Michelin Man, but were seen freely bending their joints. 5. The Moon landings took place during the Cold War. Why didn't America make a signal on the moon that could be seen from earth? The PR would have been phenomenal and it could have been easily done with magnesium flares. 6. Text from pictures in the article said that only two men walked on the Moon during the Apollo 12 mission. Yet the astronaut reflected in the visor has no camera. Who took the shot? 7. The flags shadow goes behind the rock so doesn't match the dark line in the foreground, which looks like a line cord. So the shadow to the lower right of the spaceman must be the flag. Where is his shadow? And why is the flag fluttering if there is no air or wind on the moon? 8. How can the flag be brightly lit when its side is to the light? And where, in all of these shots, are the stars? 9. The Lander weighed 17 tons yet the astronauts feet seem to have made a bigger dent in the dust. The powerful booster rocket at the base of the Lunar Lander was fired to slow descent to the moons service. Yet it has left no traces of blasting on the dust underneath. It should have created a small crater, yet the booster looks like it's never been fired. |
[quote="[22nd Elite] Cloud":2ac29]1. Apollo 14 astronaut Allen Shepard played golf on the Moon. In front of a worldwide TV audience, Mission Control teased him about slicing the ball to the right. Yet a slice is caused by uneven air flow over the ball. The Moon has no atmosphere and no air.
2. A camera panned upwards to catch Apollo 16's Lunar Landerlifting off the Moon. Who did the filming? 3. One NASA picture from Apollo 11 is looking up at Neil Armstrong about to take his giant step for mankind. The photographer must have been lying on the planet surface. If Armstrong was the first man on the Moon, then who took the shot? 4. The pressure inside a space suit was greater than inside a football. The astronauts should have been puffed out like the Michelin Man, but were seen freely bending their joints. 5. The Moon landings took place during the Cold War. Why didn't America make a signal on the moon that could be seen from earth? The PR would have been phenomenal and it could have been easily done with magnesium flares. 6. Text from pictures in the article said that only two men walked on the Moon during the Apollo 12 mission. Yet the astronaut reflected in the visor has no camera. Who took the shot? 7. The flags shadow goes behind the rock so doesn't match the dark line in the foreground, which looks like a line cord. So the shadow to the lower right of the spaceman must be the flag. Where is his shadow? And why is the flag fluttering if there is no air or wind on the moon? 8. How can the flag be brightly lit when its side is to the light? And where, in all of these shots, are the stars? 9. The Lander weighed 17 tons yet the astronauts feet seem to have made a bigger dent in the dust. The powerful booster rocket at the base of the Lunar Lander was fired to slow descent to the moons service. Yet it has left no traces of blasting on the dust underneath. It should have created a small crater, yet the booster looks like it's never been fired.[/quote:2ac29] oOo: |
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[quote="[22nd Elite] Cloud":069a7]oOo: me all you want, i think it was faked
[url="http://www.apfn.org/apfn/moon.htm"]http://www.apfn.org/apfn/moon.htm[/url][/quote:069a7] ROFL |
if you believe,
they put a man on the moon, man on the moon. [/rem]... |
I'd believe in the possibility of it being fake. Hell people believe ina god they never met so I don't see how anyone can think it is moronic to not believe someone landed on the moon.
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we landed on the moon more then once....ive seen pieces of moon rock at the smithsonian ffs!! we had the technology to make it to the moon the saturn v rocket is the most powerful rocket ever made.
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What is wrong with you people.? Next you'll believe there was never a Hitler and the Holocaust never happened!! oOo:
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Why would they bother to send more 'fake' missions to the moon after the first if they were faking it just to beat the russians....?
How did they manage, at that time in the late 60s, to make such a realistic looking moon landing when the professionals of film making at the time couldn't even come close? How did they fake the less gravity of the moon? |
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We did a giant unit on this in Science... found a ton of websites w/ evidence for and against
ill look for the site, but there was no point made by anyone, that we couldnt easily disprove, including all the shit on that FOX special.. |
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I personally think we did land on the moon, however if it found that we didnt then I believe there would be anotehr psace race to see who lands there first.
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