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Did we really land on the moon? 20:42 - Dec 12 with 22283 viewsShackletonR

Interesting stuff, makes you wonder what else might not be what it seems!.

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Did we really land on the moon? on 11:01 - Dec 13 with 2865 viewsTHEBUSH

Poor old Patrick Moore believed the USA landed on the moon, that's good enough for me !!
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Did we really land on the moon? on 11:05 - Dec 13 with 2857 viewsBluce_Ree

I saw the spare lunar lander at the Air and Space Museum in Washington. It's pretty ropey but it was over 40 years ago.

All of the debunking theories can be countered. Did this Channel 5 shit go on about the shadows not lining up also? Or did they casually drop that after people recreated the exact same thing using a single light source?

As Brian Cox tweeted #yeswelandedonthemoonyouf*ckwits

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Did we really land on the moon? on 11:16 - Dec 13 with 2845 viewsMetallica_Hoop




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Did we really land on the moon? on 11:22 - Dec 13 with 2836 viewsTW_R

on 01:00 - Jan 1 by



Well, I guess it depends on what the expectations were of what the project was meant to be about. Was it more useful taking photos of the Earth, which had already been done dozens of times from space, or analyse interactions, movements etc on the moon. I personally think it was the latter.

A question, not specifically aimed at you Clive, is, if the moon landings were faked to beat the USSR in the space race (or for any other reason), why do it 6 times?
Surely once would have been enough, or even twice for a bit of overkill. But 6 times seems a bit excessive.
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Did we really land on the moon? on 11:32 - Dec 13 with 2820 viewsTheBlob

And the ISS doesn't exist either then?That bright light you see passing overhead at 11pm?Plenny o' radiatioin at that altitude.
Good reason why you don't get many pix of the earth is some kunt left the hasselblad camera that had been taking shots.
Humans got there,and like a dog chasing a car pissed on it and went home.
You humans at least should have had bases mining Helium 3 by now,bases on Mars,Jupiter's moons and the first steps into interstellar space using nuclear material found on your moon.

But you blew it.

However I can get you a decent second hand Tachyon Drive unit,save you the hassle,never raced or rallyed......

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Did we really land on the moon? on 11:38 - Dec 13 with 2811 viewsadhoc_qpr

I found it quite interesting, but i assume that all the evidence for why they didn't happen has also been debunked by experts?

The programme was pretty weighted in favour of conspiracy theories.
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Did we really land on the moon? on 12:09 - Dec 13 with 2780 viewsQPunkR

Did we really land on the moon? on 11:38 - Dec 13 by adhoc_qpr

I found it quite interesting, but i assume that all the evidence for why they didn't happen has also been debunked by experts?

The programme was pretty weighted in favour of conspiracy theories.


Well yeah, cos it was all about those theories about us not having actually gone.

I found it an interesting programme with some arguments I'd never heard before, which I do believe raise some questions.
Shirley to debunk/confirm this all someone would have to do is point a relatively strong telescope up at that big Edam and check the Sea of Tranquility for all the rubbish left behind??

Shit but local

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Did we really land on the moon? on 12:20 - Dec 13 with 2770 viewsPinnerPaul

Did we really land on the moon? on 09:29 - Dec 13 by jonno

Errr....no. The only manned space missions that have gone outside the protection from radiation that is provided by the earth's atmosphere are .... the missions to the moon.


What?!

That's nonsense - loads of space missions that didn't go to the moon but outside the earth's atmosphere.
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Did we really land on the moon? on 12:32 - Dec 13 with 2753 viewsQPunkR

Did we really land on the moon? on 12:20 - Dec 13 by PinnerPaul

What?!

That's nonsense - loads of space missions that didn't go to the moon but outside the earth's atmosphere.


Yes but there's a little-known but ABSOLUTELY RUDDY MASSIVE stretch of radiation around our planet which begins a few (thousands and thousands) miles outside the Earth's atmosphere. Yes there have obviously been loads of missions to outside of the Earth's atmosphere, but none of them have gone as far as this belt (can't remember what it's called) - the only ones that *allegedly* did are the Apollo missions

Shit but local

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Did we really land on the moon? on 12:39 - Dec 13 with 2552 viewsjonno

Did we really land on the moon? on 12:20 - Dec 13 by PinnerPaul

What?!

That's nonsense - loads of space missions that didn't go to the moon but outside the earth's atmosphere.


That's not actually true, according to the scientists on the programme last night.
The atmosphere around the earth provides protection from the sun's radiation while you are in orbit. It's only when you leave that orbit and head away from the earth that the radiation is too intense for humans to stand, unless you have something like a thick lead shielded barrier. That's why there have never been problems with the space stations, space walks etc.
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Did we really land on the moon? on 12:40 - Dec 13 with 2550 viewsjonno

Did we really land on the moon? on 12:32 - Dec 13 by QPunkR

Yes but there's a little-known but ABSOLUTELY RUDDY MASSIVE stretch of radiation around our planet which begins a few (thousands and thousands) miles outside the Earth's atmosphere. Yes there have obviously been loads of missions to outside of the Earth's atmosphere, but none of them have gone as far as this belt (can't remember what it's called) - the only ones that *allegedly* did are the Apollo missions


It's called the Van Allen belt.
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Did we really land on the moon? on 12:41 - Dec 13 with 2549 viewsTW_R

on 01:00 - Jan 1 by



As said above, why try and fake it 6 times though? Once would have been enough. There would have been nothing to be gained politically by faking it 3, 4, 5 or 6 times. The only thing that would have happened is an increase in the risk of all these fakes being committed. Just makes no sense whatsoever. They could have faked one landing and then said there was no budget for anymore.

In terms of the cost, the majority went on building Saturn 5 and getting that off the ground. Seems quite extreme to send that into the atmosphere 17 times to build a hoax story. Landing on the moon cost a fraction of getting there in the first place. Is anyone suggesting that Saturn 5 didn't actually take off either?

Not only that, based on some of the "conspiracy" evidence it would appear that NASA could come up with amazing film sets, filming and lighting techniques etc to fake all this, but then publicise pictures with studio lights in?

And NASA then decided that they needed a change and throw in a pretend disaster in the making with Apollo 13. All seems very bizarre to me.
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Did we really land on the moon? on 12:48 - Dec 13 with 2528 viewsQPunkR

Did we really land on the moon? on 12:40 - Dec 13 by jonno

It's called the Van Allen belt.


I thank you

Shit but local

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Did we really land on the moon? on 12:57 - Dec 13 with 2514 viewsTheBlob

Did we really land on the moon? on 12:32 - Dec 13 by QPunkR

Yes but there's a little-known but ABSOLUTELY RUDDY MASSIVE stretch of radiation around our planet which begins a few (thousands and thousands) miles outside the Earth's atmosphere. Yes there have obviously been loads of missions to outside of the Earth's atmosphere, but none of them have gone as far as this belt (can't remember what it's called) - the only ones that *allegedly* did are the Apollo missions


I think they use polyethylene now as shielding....

http://www.clavius.org/envrad.html


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Did we really land on the moon? on 12:57 - Dec 13 with 2513 viewsjonno

Did we really land on the moon? on 12:41 - Dec 13 by TW_R

As said above, why try and fake it 6 times though? Once would have been enough. There would have been nothing to be gained politically by faking it 3, 4, 5 or 6 times. The only thing that would have happened is an increase in the risk of all these fakes being committed. Just makes no sense whatsoever. They could have faked one landing and then said there was no budget for anymore.

In terms of the cost, the majority went on building Saturn 5 and getting that off the ground. Seems quite extreme to send that into the atmosphere 17 times to build a hoax story. Landing on the moon cost a fraction of getting there in the first place. Is anyone suggesting that Saturn 5 didn't actually take off either?

Not only that, based on some of the "conspiracy" evidence it would appear that NASA could come up with amazing film sets, filming and lighting techniques etc to fake all this, but then publicise pictures with studio lights in?

And NASA then decided that they needed a change and throw in a pretend disaster in the making with Apollo 13. All seems very bizarre to me.


The rockets took off all right and they went into orbit. The programme suggests that's where they stayed though, and never went to the moon. Other questions, why no crater under the LEM from it's retro's when it landed? Why no settlement of dust on it's feet etc. Why was the US flag flapping in an environment with no atmosphere and no wind etc?
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Did we really land on the moon? on 13:07 - Dec 13 with 2497 viewsAntti_Heinola

Did we really land on the moon? on 12:57 - Dec 13 by jonno

The rockets took off all right and they went into orbit. The programme suggests that's where they stayed though, and never went to the moon. Other questions, why no crater under the LEM from it's retro's when it landed? Why no settlement of dust on it's feet etc. Why was the US flag flapping in an environment with no atmosphere and no wind etc?


Answers to all this hogwash here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2009/jul/02/apollo-11-hoax-myths-debunked

Bare bones.

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Did we really land on the moon? on 13:20 - Dec 13 with 2477 viewsPinnerPaul

Did we really land on the moon? on 12:32 - Dec 13 by QPunkR

Yes but there's a little-known but ABSOLUTELY RUDDY MASSIVE stretch of radiation around our planet which begins a few (thousands and thousands) miles outside the Earth's atmosphere. Yes there have obviously been loads of missions to outside of the Earth's atmosphere, but none of them have gone as far as this belt (can't remember what it's called) - the only ones that *allegedly* did are the Apollo missions


Ok, but we're not talking about just one mission are we?

There were previous missions that orbited the moon but didn't land - were those all faked as well?
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Did we really land on the moon? on 13:43 - Dec 13 with 2325 viewsTheBlob

Did we really land on the moon? on 13:20 - Dec 13 by PinnerPaul

Ok, but we're not talking about just one mission are we?

There were previous missions that orbited the moon but didn't land - were those all faked as well?


The radio transmissions were tracked - and no there were no outgoing messages relayed.

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Did we really land on the moon? on 13:45 - Dec 13 with 2317 viewsfacto

Did we really land on the moon? on 13:43 - Dec 13 by TheBlob

The radio transmissions were tracked - and no there were no outgoing messages relayed.


jose botswana looks as if he's running on the moon at times!!
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Did we really land on the moon? on 13:49 - Dec 13 with 2308 viewsTheBlob

Did we really land on the moon? on 13:45 - Dec 13 by facto

jose botswana looks as if he's running on the moon at times!!





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Did we really land on the moon? on 13:53 - Dec 13 with 2304 viewsLewes_r

Sorry cant be arsed to read through all of this but are we actually having this sort of retarded discussion?

And i thought the whole " its cold out so global warming is bollox" was bad enough

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Did we really land on the moon? on 13:57 - Dec 13 with 2290 viewsTheBlob

Did we really land on the moon? on 13:53 - Dec 13 by Lewes_r

Sorry cant be arsed to read through all of this but are we actually having this sort of retarded discussion?

And i thought the whole " its cold out so global warming is bollox" was bad enough


It's very cold on the moon - is that down to global warming as well then?


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Did we really land on the moon? on 14:01 - Dec 13 with 2284 viewsTW_R

Did we really land on the moon? on 12:32 - Dec 13 by QPunkR

Yes but there's a little-known but ABSOLUTELY RUDDY MASSIVE stretch of radiation around our planet which begins a few (thousands and thousands) miles outside the Earth's atmosphere. Yes there have obviously been loads of missions to outside of the Earth's atmosphere, but none of them have gone as far as this belt (can't remember what it's called) - the only ones that *allegedly* did are the Apollo missions


As with all radiation, it's about time of exposure. If you sat stationary in the Van Allen belt you would be exposed to the radiation for a long time and be affected by it. Going through it would have negligble effect. In fact the astronauts that went to the moon were exposed to the pretty much the same amount of radiation as those sitting in the International Space Station.
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Did we really land on the moon? on 14:03 - Dec 13 with 2276 viewsTheBlob

Did we really land on the moon? on 14:01 - Dec 13 by TW_R

As with all radiation, it's about time of exposure. If you sat stationary in the Van Allen belt you would be exposed to the radiation for a long time and be affected by it. Going through it would have negligble effect. In fact the astronauts that went to the moon were exposed to the pretty much the same amount of radiation as those sitting in the International Space Station.


Or if you were a frequent transatlantic flyer.

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Did we really land on the moon? on 14:05 - Dec 13 with 2272 viewsMetallica_Hoop

Slightly twisting it but does anyone else have trouble sleeping when it's a full moon and feel like your brain is being fried/microwaved?




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