Did man land on the moon?

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Did man land on the moon?


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Billyd

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Since there actually is no ISS "in orbit", then speed is not an issue. :D

Nothing but imagination runs that whole thing...
Get out your telescope. It is visible from earth.
 

kinda

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Since there actually is no ISS "in orbit", then speed is not an issue. :D

Nothing but imagination runs that whole thing...

You don't think the ISS is in orbit? I thought that was a given, but who knows for sure?!?!
 

GaryA

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Get out your telescope. It is visible from earth.
Have you personally looked at it through your own telescope?

What magnification?

How well could you see [what you were looking at] as you tracked it with the telescope fast enough to follow it moving at 17,000 MPH?

How much detail could you really see?
 

Billyd

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Have you personally looked at it through your own telescope?

What magnification?

How well could you see [what you were looking at] as you tracked it with the telescope fast enough to follow it moving at 17,000 MPH?

How much detail could you really see?
Yes. You can see the entire station. It moves at about 4 degrees per minute.
 

kinda

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The ISS is being faked. It is not real. (as in - "in orbit")

Staged.

Today's version of the moon landings.

I wouldn't be surprised at all, but haven't really looked at it to much.

I will put myself as doubting Tom when it comes to the space program, will have to see it with my own eyes, and turn the lights on and off, before I believe. I don't have an axe to grind or anything, just question it.

I think many who question the moon landing have really bad attitudes, and the guy that got punched in the face by Aldrin, deserved it in my opinion. Your suppose to respect your elders, not call them out in public.

IF the moon landing was faked, these astronauts were just doing their job. It's like the hippies in the 60's that were calling people from Vietnam War, baby killers. I just don't like that. We have all made mistakes, grace needs to be a part of our discussions with people.


One thing I really liked watching old 60's interviews and documentaries is that, people seemed much more respectful, and intelligent. The culture in the 60's seemed way better, than today. Also, like JFK speeches. What happened to American culture?!?!
 

kinda

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Think relative speed. Also check out the photos taken by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. Also do a deep dive into space ambient radiation.
Do you question the moon landing at all, or do you believe it hook, line, and sinker?

I may question the moon landing, but I try to listen to both sides of the story. Maybe the truth is somewhere in the middle?

Traveling 500,000 miles and not having a failed mission, seems unlikely. The Challenger blew up 73 seconds after lift off, but all moon missions were successful?!?! As far as odds are concerned, I think the doubters on the moon landing, would win a bet.
 

GaryA

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The Challenger blew up 73 seconds after lift off, but all moon missions were successful?!?!
Not to mention - all but one of the crew apparently have been found alive-and-well, living out their lives - and, most of whom have not even changed their name.

And, while I cannot guarantee that the photos I have seen were not "aged" with software - they looked pretty convincing - and, in any case, it is enough to raise doubt and suspicion.
 

kinda

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Not to mention - all but one of the crew apparently have been found alive-and-well, living out their lives - and, most of whom have not even changed their name.
You just opened up a can of worms. You honestly believe this?
 

G00WZ

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Off topic but does anyone remember the McDonald's moon guy? that dude used to creep me out as a kid lol.

 

gb9

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Let me just put it this way - I have every reason to believe it; albeit, I have not tried to find these people myself...

you also think that the earth is flat ( haha).

you believe so many things that are totally true, then go off the rails with non-sense like this..
 

PennEd

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Traveling 500,000 miles and not having a failed mission, seems unlikely. The Challenger blew up 73 seconds after lift off, but all moon missions were successful?!?!
Don’t forget Apollo 13, where we’re supposed to believe that these guys were like Mcguyver, and used bits of plastic and duct tape to fix a major problem and then successfully re- enter Earths atmosphere and land safely in the ocean.
Absurdity.