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US moon landing video
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The sad thing about that video is there are idiots who think it is a real video and not a joke... :(
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Can you explain me how they got off the moon than? I always wondered. Did they just push the spacecraft off the cliff?
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timeline pls
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How do you know other videos are real? They look about the same. |
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2. When did I reference any other video than the one you posted? 3. My comments were based on people believing that the moon landing was a hoax based on a spoof video rather than real videos picked apart by experts. 4. The YouTube Description: "Intended as a joke!! By putting a funny side on the seriousness of the moon landing ... 5. I will not discuss this further? Why? Because it is bordering on idiocracy as these type of discussions usually tend to result in... See Avatar. |
There are/could be worse secrets the government is hiding.
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welcome to the internet
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not seen yet, lol that's funny
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Did I win?
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LOL, nice joke!
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Here are the specs for the ascent stage. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Lunar_Module # Ascent Stage: * Crew: 2 * Crew cabin volume: 6.65 m³ (235 ft³) * Height: 3.76 m (12.34 ft) * Diameter: 4.2 m (13.78 ft) * Mass including fuel: 4,670 kg (10,300 lb) * Atmosphere: 100% oxygen at 33 kPa (4.8 lb/in²) * Water: two 19.3 kg (42.5 lb) storage tanks * Coolant: 11.3 kg (25 lb) of ethylene glycol/water solution * Thermal Control: one active water-ice sublimator. * RCS (Reaction Control System) Propellant mass: 287 kg (633 lb) * RCS thrusters: 16 x 445 N; four quads * RCS propellants: N2O4/Aerozine 50 * RCS specific impulse: 2.84 km/s (290 "seconds") * APS Propellant mass: 2,353 kg (5,187 lb) * APS thrust: 15.6 kN (3,500 lbf) * APS propellants: N2O4/Aerozine 50 * APS pressurant: 2 x 2.9 kg helium tanks at 21 MPa * Engine specific impulse: 3.05 km/s (311 "seconds") * Thrust-to-weight ratio at liftoff: 0.34 in Earth gravity, but 2.06 on the Moon * Ascent stage delta V: 2,220 m/s (7,280 ft/s) * Batteries: two 28-32 volt, 296 ampere-hour silver-zinc batteries; 56.7 kg each * Power: 28 V DC, 115 V 400 Hz AC |
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