Moon Landings - How in the actual hell did they.... | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78637237 Germany 07/11/2021 01:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP, I don't know how to break it to you, but the moon landing was fake. They didn't actually do any of the things you're asking about it. That's how they "did" it. Quoting: Lord of the Sheeple I think you're fake and call other things fake because you feel inferior. [imgur] [link to imgur.com (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78985198 United States 07/11/2021 01:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.bitchute.com (secure)] history is alie,where was the moon dust,how did we get through the van allen belts |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79818628 United States 12/28/2021 08:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Get the Lunar Rover up there, unpack it and then bolt it all together. Seems to me the first landing they had "the" lunar lander craft, big enough for a couple of men (yea lunar lander door too small for their giant backpacks, but that is another conversation) Quoting: MoonGod 61808181 Then, they returned, in the SAME model lunar lander and OH! - suddenly it has room for a little car too! - ZERO images of unpacking it or assembling it - you know, with those giant space suits and they are just going to slap that baby together like an Indy pit crew. Says here, the Rover was stored in Quadrant 1 [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] "Each LRV was carried to the Moon folded up in the Lunar Module's Quadrant 1 Bay. After being unpacked, each was driven an average of 30 km, without major incident. These three LRVs remain on the Moon." Yea, have a look at little Quadrant 1 (same size as Quadrant III facing the viewer of the image) - that whole car fits into that huh? [link to history.nasa.gov (secure)] Oh right, as they unload it, it unfolds and builds itself!! Hell we all knew that right [link to history.nasa.gov (secure)] [link to upload.wikimedia.org (secure)] buying that? . they rent it up there on the moon dummie. When you go somewhere far on the place you don't take car with you, you rent... . |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79818628 United States 12/28/2021 08:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Get the Lunar Rover up there, unpack it and then bolt it all together. Seems to me the first landing they had "the" lunar lander craft, big enough for a couple of men (yea lunar lander door too small for their giant backpacks, but that is another conversation) Quoting: MoonGod 61808181 Then, they returned, in the SAME model lunar lander and OH! - suddenly it has room for a little car too! - ZERO images of unpacking it or assembling it - you know, with those giant space suits and they are just going to slap that baby together like an Indy pit crew. Says here, the Rover was stored in Quadrant 1 [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] "Each LRV was carried to the Moon folded up in the Lunar Module's Quadrant 1 Bay. After being unpacked, each was driven an average of 30 km, without major incident. These three LRVs remain on the Moon." Yea, have a look at little Quadrant 1 (same size as Quadrant III facing the viewer of the image) - that whole car fits into that huh? [link to history.nasa.gov (secure)] Oh right, as they unload it, it unfolds and builds itself!! Hell we all knew that right [link to history.nasa.gov (secure)] [link to upload.wikimedia.org (secure)] buying that? . they rent it up there on the moon dummie. When you go somewhere far on the plane you don't take car with you, you rent... . |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 23792913 Canada 12/28/2021 08:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Television is the answer you're looking for. The citizenry was instructed to believe and believe it did - although a third of the public stated in a survey that the mission never happened. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 47217879 And the landing was broadcast at something like 2 am EST? Most kids were half asleep when they got woke up to watch those fuzzy *** images. Even Carl Sagan tried to tell people it was 'dreamlike'. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79768356 United States 01/19/2022 03:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.bitchute.com (secure)] history is alie,where was the moon dust,how did we get through the van allen belts Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78985198 The van Allen belts are belts, not spheres. They can be bypassed using ordinary orbital mechanics. Also, their strength varies significantly, making bypass of the belts just another orbital mechanics exercise. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80790984 United States 01/19/2022 03:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Someone has to have something say about this nonsense? A self assembling car they lower with a nylon rope and bam, it is suddenly all ready to go? - ZERO photos or movies of this pretty spectacular event? aside from climbing out of the lander and walking around, this is (should have been) quite an event!~? dude, they've been lowering devices onto planets since the russians landed on Venus in 1970. you should really read and try to learn something. Dude you are some kind of stupid! You kinda just outed yourself. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77976648 New Zealand 01/20/2022 01:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | NASA just gave you a mind wipe: [link to www.flightjournal.com (secure)] Quoting: YHWZDQ 80591416 Look at how flimsy that lunar module is. The shit really is made out of paper. It supposedly had an aluminium skin about the thickness of 3 layers of Reynold's Wrap, and was pressurized to sea-level Earth normal atmosphere. In a hard vacuum. Think about what should have happened, in that case. I'll give you a clue ---> This is my exact argument to people who think it was all legit. I tell them look at an airliner hull thickness and compare to the Lunar module...noting as ypu point out the Lem was in a vacuum and aircraft at altitude still have some pressure on the outside. Another thing I point out, and if someone here could do the calculation I'd love to see it, and that is the Lunar Lander had enough fuel to decelerate from 17000mph to 0 and then launch from the surface fihhting the moon's limited gravity and accelerating AND maneuvering to 17000 mph to rejoin the command module? Lol no way. Also imagine trying to meet up with an object traveling that fast and in the void of space...with 1960 tech. The whole thing is laughable and I feel sorry for these "NASA can do no wrong" people that just don't get the level of deception going on. hmm the fuel thing now dont be askin pesky questions |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 22255432 United States 01/20/2022 01:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The people involved in the Moon project were better and smarter than you. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78902556 Far better and far smarter. Exactly. Not many engineering minds on GLP ... Plenty of: Skinheads, Flat erfers, antisemites, gubbermint spooks, bots, new agers following satanism, racists, cultists .. you name it. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 49005184 United States 01/20/2022 02:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Someone has to have something say about this nonsense? A self assembling car they lower with a nylon rope and bam, it is suddenly all ready to go? - ZERO photos or movies of this pretty spectacular event? aside from climbing out of the lander and walking around, this is (should have been) quite an event!~? Did they run on gas or electric? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79961010 United States 01/20/2022 02:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Deployment of the LRV from the LM quad 1 by the astronauts was achieved with a system of pulleys and braked reels using ropes and cloth tapes. Quoting: nssdc.gsfc.nasa.govThe rover was folded and stored in quad 1 with the underside of the chassis facing out. One astronaut would climb the egress ladder on the LM and release the rover, which would then be slowly tilted out by the second astronaut on the ground through the use of reels and tapes. As the rover was let down from the bay most of the deployment was automatic. The rear wheels folded out and locked in place and when they touched the ground the front of the rover could be unfolded, the wheels deployed, and the entire frame let down to the surface by pulleys. The rover components locked into place upon opening. Cabling, pins, and tripods would then be removed and the seats and footrests raised. After switching on all the electronics the vehicle was ready to back away from the LM. The image at right shows an earlier version of the planned deployment which does not exactly match the final sequence, note for example that the rover is facing away from the LM after deployment. [link to nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov (secure)] [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] [imgur] [link to imgur.com (secure)] [link to imgur.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77843466 Sweden 01/20/2022 02:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well you see, the "Quadrant 1" space was originally intended for batteries. But then they realized that since they weren't going to the moon they wouldn't really need any batteries, so they could pretend to store a car in there instead. It's all quite logical. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81122976 United States 01/20/2022 02:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It takes some special kind of stupid to believe going to the moon is possible, let alone in the late 60's! (Not targeting anyone here, just saying!) Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81195472 I think it was possible. There was a lot of preparation and missions into orbit that were documented extensively. The basic tech was developed in the forties and fifties and had they put twice as much money into r and d, it was plausible to make some missions of the sort. But the reality is the military industrial complex was more interested in spy satellites and nuclear missiles and making war in far flung regions for corporations to care about lunar exploration or astronomy. So unless there was gold on the moon or uranium to mine the whole thing was considered a lark and distractions for a gullible public. |