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Posted: 11/8/2023 5:06:11 PM EST
I no longer believe we did,only because we can't seem to do now and the technology we have now compared to then is mind boggling more
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We did at the service of the Chinese to de-haunt the moon.
The '69 (nice) moon landings were actually a dress rehearsal in NOT STANLEY KUBRICK'S, but in Orson Welles basement. This was all related to China and they wanted to get it right. The actual moon landing occurred in '73 under Nixon, who wanted closer ties with China, and dehaunted the moon at the requeat of the Chinese. Mao had decided to finalize his great leap forward by getting rid of the ancestors that the Chinese worshipped. The U.S. in return received access to Chinese markets and labors. Watergate was actually an attempt to break in and steal documents back that confirmed this, but Nixon was caught and forced to resign rather than give up the truth. History is weird bro. |
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Somehow the 400,000 people who worked on the Apollo program managed to keep the world's biggest secret.
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We landed on the f---ing moon. We can't fake the data from the telemetry downlink today and we sure as hell couldn't have done it back then. End of discussion.
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You're one of those crazies that believe in the moon? Holy shit, dude. Good luck with that. (cuckoo)
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Jesus Christ
OP wanna tell us how the earth is flat and we have deep earth lizard people living inside ? |
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yeah, it's totally more reasonable that we got a hundred thousand people who were all intimately involved in the project to NEVER say it was a scam.
OP is most definitely retarded, as are apparently 12% of respondents. |
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Quoted: We landed on the f---ing moon. We can't fake the data from the telemetry downlink today and we sure as hell couldn't have done it back then. End of discussion. View Quote The fact that some guy independently listened to the VHF transmissions from the moon kinda verifies it was real. |
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Yes, yes we did. Just goes to show how fucking far we’ve fallen.
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Quoted: I no longer believe we did,only because we can't seem to do now and the technology we have now compared to then is mind boggling more View Quote It is mind boggling that an otherwise cognitively normal human could make this "logical" conclusion. |
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Quoted: I no longer believe we did View Quote You do know you can see the equipment we left behind with telescopes and satellites, right? There are many pictures of the stuff we left behind |
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Knowledge and skills are lost to the past for various reasons. Not getting into that. But, take SpaceX into consideration here… reusable rockets, landing just as they took off.
“We lost the knowledge and skills to land on the moon again” was a cop out. We have been to the moon. My trust in any government is equal to one grain of sand, out of all the sand on earth. You can rest assured that Neil Armstrong has balls of steel. |
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The corrupt public dependent trash won’t even let SpaceX test a rocket, we could easily get there in a few months if we fired and defunded enough government parasites
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Quoted: Yes, yes we did. Just goes to show how fucking far we’ve fallen. View Quote Please explain how we've fallen? We possess the knowledge and the technology to do today what we did then, there's just no cost benefit to spending the money. Going to space is hugely expensive, what do we hope to learn from going back to the moon again? What mystery is left to uncover? We understand the gravity, the surface composition, etc. Why go back? |
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Poll should be multiple choice.
Yes Op is retarded. We would probably lose ww2 currently as well |
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Quoted: I no longer believe we did,only because we can't seem to do now and the technology we have now compared to then is mind boggling more View Quote I've seen this argument and I can't for the life of me understand how anyone can believe it. |
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Quoted: Not only can we see equipment, we can see the tracks from the astronauts walking, and from the lunar rovers. View Quote Pretty sure that's not true. The myth people say often sis you can see the flag with a telescope, not even close. From Earth they can shoot a laser and have a refleciton and time it from the relector they left on the moon. Be like saying you could take a pair of binos and read a licensce plate on the other side of Earth or further. |
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Quoted: No, no you can't. View Quote Telescopes on satellites, yes https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7269745/Satellite-images-items-left-Apollo-11-moon-landing-site-50-years-later.html |
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Sweet baby Jesus...I truly fear for humanity, I'm going outside an having a beer.....wtf.
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Quoted: Not only can we see equipment, we can see the tracks from the astronauts walking, and from the lunar rovers. View Quote yeah....no. "As you're well aware, no telescope on Earth can see the leftover descent stages of the Apollo Lunar Modules or anything else Apollo-related. Not even the Hubble Space Telescope can discern evidence of the Apollo landings. The laws of optics define its limits." https://skyandtelescope.org/observing/how-to-see-all-six-apollo-moon-landing-sites/ |
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Quoted: Please explain how we've fallen? We possess the knowledge and the technology to do today what we did then, there's just no cost benefit to spending the money. Going to space is hugely expensive, what do we hope to learn from going back to the moon again? What mystery is left to uncover? We understand the gravity, the surface composition, etc. Why go back? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Yes, yes we did. Just goes to show how fucking far we've fallen. Please explain how we've fallen? We possess the knowledge and the technology to do today what we did then, there's just no cost benefit to spending the money. Going to space is hugely expensive, what do we hope to learn from going back to the moon again? What mystery is left to uncover? We understand the gravity, the surface composition, etc. Why go back? |
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Quoted: I no longer believe we did,only because we can't seem to do now and the technology we have now compared to then is mind boggling more View Quote How did we get the Soviets in on the conspiracy? Even they acknowledge we went. |
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Quoted: I no longer believe we did,only because we can't seem to do now and the technology we have now compared to then is mind boggling more View Quote It isn't a matter of technology. it is a matter of cost. we didn't care what it cost to go to the moon in the 1960's Now we care, and we want to do it smartly (well that's up for debate), so we are trying to develop sustainable technologies. Apollo was all throw away. |
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Quoted: You do know you can see the equipment we left behind with telescopes, right? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I no longer believe we did You do know you can see the equipment we left behind with telescopes, right? Lasers, actually. The Rayleigh Criterion is such that a terrestrial or LEO telescope can't resolve such tiny details from so far away. Well, not without a mirror 10s of miles wide. Which would be great for astronomy in zero gee... An oscilloscope will pick up the reflection from the laser reflector left on the Moon. A much smaller lunar orbiting telescope has no problem with visual imagery though. See, this wiki with photos from LRO, the Indian lander, etc... |
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It is possible for amateurs to hit the laser reflector left by Apollo 11:
https://wtop.com/science/2019/07/the-experiment-still-running-on-the-moon-and-tv-re-runs-50-years-later/ |
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Quoted: Telescopes on satellites, yes https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7269745/Satellite-images-items-left-Apollo-11-moon-landing-site-50-years-later.html View Quote The LRO is the ONLY thing that can "see" the Apollo remnants and it doesn't use a telescope, it uses two narrow and one wide angle cameras. https://www.lroc.asu.edu/about |
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