Did we land on the Moon?  

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  1. 1. Did we land on the Moon?

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Its a hoax, they are trying to make you beleive. now the space shuttle is not made to land on the moon. i mean if you landed on the moon wouldnt you go back as often you could, i know i would. its like being allowed in the gorls locer room during shower time, if you allowed in there why would you not go.

if we rally didnt go

dont you think the russians would be haveing a field day with this?

the guy that made the video stating it was a hoax

got paid for it (motive to lie)

we went 6 times 12 men stepped on the moon

this is just like during the 70's with the bermuda triangle

some guy made a movie to make money thats all

peace

...probably after as a stray asteroid caught in the Earth's gravitational field...

the moon is too big for the earth to 'catch' with it's graviational field. scientist speculate a more reasonable explaination is that the earth was grazed by a large body such as another planet that no longer exists and tore away from the earth an object that formed to be our moon. the object could have been one of two things. the rings much like saturn has, or a moon like we have today that we will eventually lose due to the distance it is away from the earth and the earth slowly losing it's grip on it.

We DID land on the moon. On every Apollo trip Russians satellites follows them. After Moon Landing in 1969 not even one Russian authority appeared saying that was a hoax, and do you know why? Because US DID land on the moon.

As someone said before, if this is fake every single employee in the Mc. Donnald Observatory, TX should be in jail, because they invested over this years millon of dollars calculating the distance between the earth and our natural satellite shooting a laser on mirrors on the ALSEPs (Apollo Lunar Surface Experiment) left them there by the astronauts...

hahaha made me laugh

the moon landing was all part of the cold war, apollo 13 was to make it seem that nothing's perfect (as if 13 is really unlucky)

the Chinese will be there before the americans

the thing that convinces me that it's fake is how would the get out of the van-allen belt???? (the radiation surrounding the earth that would kill you unless you were surrounded by 8ft of solid lead)

Oh god...people still think we didn't go to the moon?

Anyone who honestly believes such a pile of crap is insane, stupid, or both.

Do some reading:

http://www.badastronomy.com/bad/tv/foxapollo.html

http://users.commkey.net/Braeunig/space/hoax.htm

http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2001/ast23feb_2.htm

I won't bother posting more links because I'm just googling for them anyway. Any of you braindead fools can do the same.

Conspiracy theories like this aren't 'fun'...they're ignorance at it's best...or worst I should say.

Apparently the landing sites can be seen from the earth with a proper telescope...at least that is what I've heard. Surely, the Hubble could photograph foot prints at landing sites. Besides, could any of you think that something that big and expensive, as well as extensive could have been faked? This wasn't a couple people with a lawnmower making patterns in a wheat field. :whistle: Morons...find something useful to talk about.

the thing that convinces me that it's fake is how would the get out of the van-allen belt???? (the radiation surrounding the earth that would kill you unless you were surrounded by 8ft of solid lead)

to be simple, you go through it quickly as they did, sustained exposude whould kill you, calculations predicted thet each astronaut got about 2 rem, 4 times the recomended exposude for a nuke plant worker, but not enough to make you feel anything.

It may kill them though since cancer risk will go up

It sure is  :rolleyes:

And click here to discover that the above is all bull

The site is at least...

I hope that's what you were getting at.

http://www.moontruth.com/clips/moontruth.mpg

I was shocked by this little clip, but it looks so real, now i totally confused~!

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