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Something is wrong, I could have sworn that as a child we were told it was made of green cheese. |
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and yes it was a lot of money but by the same token it pushed technology way ahead, which in the long run has been great for the economy so call it a wash you owe much of what you use in everyday life to the Apollo Program....yep even computers...Not that it wouldn't have eventually happened, it just wouldn't have happened as fast. The Apollo program revolutionized everything from light weight ultrastrong materials (not to mention heat resistant) to fuel efficiency to computer technology |
It is all true! go and check out ABOVE TOP SECRET . COM it will explain everything!
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Nasa spent a shitload of money to develop a pen that will work in space under no gravity conditions in order the astronauts to be able keep notes. Russians instead used a pencil.
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I always believed we did until I started having some doubts a year or 2 ago. Probably internet propaganda that planted the seeds of doubt... the only thing that boggles my mind is, how did "we" (Americans, Russians whoever) do that successfully over 30 years ago when we have so much difficulty launching and landing shuttles in this day in age, after all the advanced knowledge we have?
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It was one of the experiments we took up there, there is alot of stuff still up there that we communicate with in means of lasers and other shit to get what we need.. soon as we make it to mars and find out its just as useless as the moon we will not go back.. |
50........... :glugglug
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i have serious doubts on it, would be extremely easy to fake it.
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"Houston we have a problem...." :321GFY
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No We didn't, unless you were driving while I was passed out. But I have seen pics of the Michelin man on the moon.
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One more thread like this and I'll believe the NASA just shoot that landing MGM studio.
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So, what difficulties are you referring to? |
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Because orbiting around the earth is closer to get to and from and as they work their way further out they are not going to be able to rely on moons and planets. Using orbiting space stations now gives them the practice they will need later. |
I saw a documetrary, that the documents were fake.
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Prove that we did.. Then again, Prove that we didn't..
All I know is when I look through my Wal-Mart Telescope I don?t see any signs that we landed on the moon. Think our flag has fallen over yet? |
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I welcome anyone who believes it was staged to post the evidence that has brought them to that conclusion. I'm sure a number of people will be able to shoot holes through it in minutes.
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now - also out of curiosity - how many of you that don't believe we went do believe in aliens and alien abductions?
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:warning :warning :warning :thumbsup
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I think they were on the moon...could they really keep the hoax going for this long?
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What do you think the success ratio was on the very first cars, airplanes or chariots? |
lmfao @ moon.google.com
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Exactly. They made the whole thing up in a Hollywood studio dozens of people working on props, the set, camera men, lighting experts, director, actors, and not one person involved came out and exposed the truth. |
we can't do it now, no way we did it then.
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What makes you think they can't send a man a couple hundred thousand miles from earth to the moon? |
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3 billion? |
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lol Isn't that the same guy who kidnapped Howard Hughes and replaced him with a imposter? |
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Yes according to this. Neptune Neptune, named for an ancient Roman sea god, is a stormy blue planet about 30 times farther from the Sun than Earth. Neptune was discovered when astronomers realized that something was exerting a gravitational pull on Uranus, and that it was possible that an unknown planet might be responsible. Through mathematical calculations, astronomers determined there was indeed an undiscovered planet out in space?a year before it was actually seen for the first time through a telescope (in 1846). Size: About 4 times the size of Earth Diameter: 30,775 miles (49,528 km) Surface: A liquid layer covered with thick clouds and with constant, raging storms Atmosphere: Hydrogen, helium, methane, and ammonia Temperature: ?353°F (?214°C) Rotation of its axis: 16 hours and 7 minutes Rotation around the Sun: 165 Earth years Your weight: Not known Distance from Earth: 2,680,000,000 miles at closest point Mean Distance from Sun: 2,796.46 million miles (4,497 million km) Satellites: 13 Rings: 4 http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0769141.html |
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