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Anonymous Coward User ID: 53438013 Canada 06/21/2022 01:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some WILL catch on w/the ONE way ticket. Make it a return ticket, Who's left to complain about it NOT returning. Would have to be a really big ship to take care of em all in one shot OR You'd have to have some kind of weekly event (Circus, Ball game of some sort, Crisis) to ensure the remaining forget about the last batch not returning. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 81770435 United States 06/21/2022 01:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Load them all up in a giant penis rocket and send them straight to the sun. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79159140 The world would instantly double its average IQ in a single day. You guys want to fix the world, well there's your solution. The sheer idiocy of "Men on the Moon" is beyond comprehension. How did they dock and reattach the "Lunar Lander" to the orbiting unit for the return trip? No answer. How would such a large structure survive Earth reentry heat? A single guy John Glenn required a very robust tiled capsule to reenter Earth. Where is the dust crater under the "Lunar Lander" and the dust on its shiny gold foil feet? Why gold foil? Who took the 8-mm. movie film of the Astronaut "stepping down th ladder for Mankind?" How would the film of such a camera on the exterior of the "Lander" survive radiation in the Van Allen Belt? How was internal heat from the Astronaut's suits and the humidity from their closed system breathing gotten rid of while they moved around outside? Are these NASA "Scientists and Engineers" really that dumb not to know or be able to explain? Think, People, this is the most laughable hoax imagined. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80141479 United States 06/21/2022 03:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Load them all up in a giant penis rocket and send them straight to the sun. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79159140 The world would instantly double its average IQ in a single day. You guys want to fix the world, well there's your solution. The sheer idiocy of "Men on the Moon" is beyond comprehension. How did they dock and reattach the "Lunar Lander" to the orbiting unit for the return trip? No answer. How would such a large structure survive Earth reentry heat? A single guy John Glenn required a very robust tiled capsule to reenter Earth. By launching into a compatible orbit and doing the final rendezvous via RADAR. The spacecraft that did the reentry was the command module that had a heat shield similar to John Glenn's. The LM did not return. Where is the dust crater under the "Lunar Lander" and the dust on its shiny gold foil feet? Why gold foil? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 Why should there be a crater? The engine was throttled down for landing and putting out about 1500 pounds of thrust. Spread that out across the engine bell and it comes to less then 1.5 psi of pressure which quickly spreads out. Helicopters and harriers land with far greater thrust and don't dig crater on Earth. Why should dust settle on the "foil"? It is blown away in ballistic trajectories and doesn't hang around as there is no air to suspend it. The "foil" is aluminized mylar used for thermal insulation and is very similar to that used on many satellites that also spend their entire lives in the vacuum of space. Who took the 8-mm. movie film of the Astronaut "stepping down th ladder for Mankind?" How would the film of such a camera on the exterior of the "Lander" survive radiation in the Van Allen Belt? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 Wasn't 8mm but the TV camera. It was prepositioned on the MESA arm which was lowered via lanyard before Armstrong started down the ladder. The camera was then removed and was the primary camera used during the EVAs. The primary radiation of the Van Allen belts is Alpha and Beta particle radiation which is easily blocked especially as their path took them through the thinner outer edges of the belts and not through the center. How was internal heat from the Astronaut's suits and the humidity from their closed system breathing gotten rid of while they moved around outside? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 Using an ice sublimator in the PLSS Are these NASA "Scientists and Engineers" really that dumb not to know or be able to explain?{/quote] Have you actually looked? I think not. But thanks for proving that hoaxies know the least about the subject. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 82934545 United States 06/21/2022 03:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some WILL catch on w/the ONE way ticket. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 53438013 Make it a return ticket, Who's left to complain about it NOT returning. Would have to be a really big ship to take care of em all in one shot OR You'd have to have some kind of weekly event (Circus, Ball game of some sort, Crisis) to ensure the remaining forget about the last batch not returning. Classic GLP right there The truth is always more funny than fiction. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79799033 United States 06/21/2022 03:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Load them all up in a giant penis rocket and send them straight to the sun. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79159140 The world would instantly double its average IQ in a single day. You guys want to fix the world, well there's your solution. The sheer idiocy of "Men on the Moon" is beyond comprehension. How did they dock and reattach the "Lunar Lander" to the orbiting unit for the return trip? No answer. How would such a large structure survive Earth reentry heat? A single guy John Glenn required a very robust tiled capsule to reenter Earth. By launching into a compatible orbit and doing the final rendezvous via RADAR. The spacecraft that did the reentry was the command module that had a heat shield similar to John Glenn's. The LM did not return. Where is the dust crater under the "Lunar Lander" and the dust on its shiny gold foil feet? Why gold foil? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 Why should there be a crater? The engine was throttled down for landing and putting out about 1500 pounds of thrust. Spread that out across the engine bell and it comes to less then 1.5 psi of pressure which quickly spreads out. Helicopters and harriers land with far greater thrust and don't dig crater on Earth. Why should dust settle on the "foil"? It is blown away in ballistic trajectories and doesn't hang around as there is no air to suspend it. The "foil" is aluminized mylar used for thermal insulation and is very similar to that used on many satellites that also spend their entire lives in the vacuum of space. Who took the 8-mm. movie film of the Astronaut "stepping down th ladder for Mankind?" How would the film of such a camera on the exterior of the "Lander" survive radiation in the Van Allen Belt? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 Wasn't 8mm but the TV camera. It was prepositioned on the MESA arm which was lowered via lanyard before Armstrong started down the ladder. The camera was then removed and was the primary camera used during the EVAs. The primary radiation of the Van Allen belts is Alpha and Beta particle radiation which is easily blocked especially as their path took them through the thinner outer edges of the belts and not through the center. How was internal heat from the Astronaut's suits and the humidity from their closed system breathing gotten rid of while they moved around outside? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 Using an ice sublimator in the PLSS Are these NASA "Scientists and Engineers" really that dumb not to know or be able to explain?{/quote] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 Have you actually looked? I think not. But thanks for proving that hoaxies know the least about the subject. Nice shilling! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82934545 United States 06/21/2022 03:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Load them all up in a giant penis rocket and send them straight to the sun. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79159140 The world would instantly double its average IQ in a single day. You guys want to fix the world, well there's your solution. The sheer idiocy of "Men on the Moon" is beyond comprehension. How did they dock and reattach the "Lunar Lander" to the orbiting unit for the return trip? No answer. How would such a large structure survive Earth reentry heat? A single guy John Glenn required a very robust tiled capsule to reenter Earth. Where is the dust crater under the "Lunar Lander" and the dust on its shiny gold foil feet? Why gold foil? Who took the 8-mm. movie film of the Astronaut "stepping down th ladder for Mankind?" How would the film of such a camera on the exterior of the "Lander" survive radiation in the Van Allen Belt? How was internal heat from the Astronaut's suits and the humidity from their closed system breathing gotten rid of while they moved around outside? Are these NASA "Scientists and Engineers" really that dumb not to know or be able to explain? Think, People, this is the most laughable hoax imagined. Yup. Good points and there are many more that indicate HOAX. |
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User ID: 83138168 United States 06/21/2022 03:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How it was done has been explained ad infinitum. You would be totally amazed, at that time ignorance was not glorified or embraced as it is today at places like GLP. People set goals and then set out to accomplish them. Yeah, I know, weird times and hard to really visualize compared with today's mediocrity and rapid advance into idiocracy. "Everybody lies." |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80141479 United States 06/21/2022 04:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Load them all up in a giant penis rocket and send them straight to the sun. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79159140 The world would instantly double its average IQ in a single day. You guys want to fix the world, well there's your solution. The sheer idiocy of "Men on the Moon" is beyond comprehension. How did they dock and reattach the "Lunar Lander" to the orbiting unit for the return trip? No answer. How would such a large structure survive Earth reentry heat? A single guy John Glenn required a very robust tiled capsule to reenter Earth. By launching into a compatible orbit and doing the final rendezvous via RADAR. The spacecraft that did the reentry was the command module that had a heat shield similar to John Glenn's. The LM did not return. Where is the dust crater under the "Lunar Lander" and the dust on its shiny gold foil feet? Why gold foil? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 Why should there be a crater? The engine was throttled down for landing and putting out about 1500 pounds of thrust. Spread that out across the engine bell and it comes to less then 1.5 psi of pressure which quickly spreads out. Helicopters and harriers land with far greater thrust and don't dig crater on Earth. Why should dust settle on the "foil"? It is blown away in ballistic trajectories and doesn't hang around as there is no air to suspend it. The "foil" is aluminized mylar used for thermal insulation and is very similar to that used on many satellites that also spend their entire lives in the vacuum of space. Who took the 8-mm. movie film of the Astronaut "stepping down th ladder for Mankind?" How would the film of such a camera on the exterior of the "Lander" survive radiation in the Van Allen Belt? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 Wasn't 8mm but the TV camera. It was prepositioned on the MESA arm which was lowered via lanyard before Armstrong started down the ladder. The camera was then removed and was the primary camera used during the EVAs. The primary radiation of the Van Allen belts is Alpha and Beta particle radiation which is easily blocked especially as their path took them through the thinner outer edges of the belts and not through the center. How was internal heat from the Astronaut's suits and the humidity from their closed system breathing gotten rid of while they moved around outside? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 Using an ice sublimator in the PLSS Are these NASA "Scientists and Engineers" really that dumb not to know or be able to explain?{/quote] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 Have you actually looked? I think not. But thanks for proving that hoaxies know the least about the subject. Nice shilling! Nice resorting to the shill gambit. Now I know you have no actual argument. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80141479 United States 06/21/2022 04:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have always wondered how Eugene Cernan spent 7 hours and 56 min out on the lunar surface, That's quite they oxygen reserve scuba divers should use that system since they can only go 1 hour at best. Quoting: Wellplayedsir SCUBA tanks waste a lot of air, hence the large amount of bubbles released on each breath. Rebreather tanks filter the CO2 out and allow far longer times on the same size tank. They are available for diving but much more expensive. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79799033 United States 06/21/2022 04:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 The sheer idiocy of "Men on the Moon" is beyond comprehension. How did they dock and reattach the "Lunar Lander" to the orbiting unit for the return trip? No answer. How would such a large structure survive Earth reentry heat? A single guy John Glenn required a very robust tiled capsule to reenter Earth. By launching into a compatible orbit and doing the final rendezvous via RADAR. The spacecraft that did the reentry was the command module that had a heat shield similar to John Glenn's. The LM did not return. Where is the dust crater under the "Lunar Lander" and the dust on its shiny gold foil feet? Why gold foil? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 Why should there be a crater? The engine was throttled down for landing and putting out about 1500 pounds of thrust. Spread that out across the engine bell and it comes to less then 1.5 psi of pressure which quickly spreads out. Helicopters and harriers land with far greater thrust and don't dig crater on Earth. Why should dust settle on the "foil"? It is blown away in ballistic trajectories and doesn't hang around as there is no air to suspend it. The "foil" is aluminized mylar used for thermal insulation and is very similar to that used on many satellites that also spend their entire lives in the vacuum of space. Who took the 8-mm. movie film of the Astronaut "stepping down th ladder for Mankind?" How would the film of such a camera on the exterior of the "Lander" survive radiation in the Van Allen Belt? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 Wasn't 8mm but the TV camera. It was prepositioned on the MESA arm which was lowered via lanyard before Armstrong started down the ladder. The camera was then removed and was the primary camera used during the EVAs. The primary radiation of the Van Allen belts is Alpha and Beta particle radiation which is easily blocked especially as their path took them through the thinner outer edges of the belts and not through the center. How was internal heat from the Astronaut's suits and the humidity from their closed system breathing gotten rid of while they moved around outside? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 Using an ice sublimator in the PLSS Are these NASA "Scientists and Engineers" really that dumb not to know or be able to explain?{/quote] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 Have you actually looked? I think not. But thanks for proving that hoaxies know the least about the subject. Nice shilling! Nice resorting to the shill gambit. Now I know you have no actual argument. No you just assume that. The Earth is flat, bro. Get over it. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 74873148 United States 06/21/2022 04:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Load them all up in a giant penis rocket and send them straight to the sun. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79159140 The world would instantly double its average IQ in a single day. You guys want to fix the world, well there's your solution. The sheer idiocy of "Men on the Moon" is beyond comprehension. How did they dock and reattach the "Lunar Lander" to the orbiting unit for the return trip? No answer. How would such a large structure survive Earth reentry heat? A single guy John Glenn required a very robust tiled capsule to reenter Earth. By launching into a compatible orbit and doing the final rendezvous via RADAR. The spacecraft that did the reentry was the command module that had a heat shield similar to John Glenn's. The LM did not return. Where is the dust crater under the "Lunar Lander" and the dust on its shiny gold foil feet? Why gold foil? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 Why should there be a crater? The engine was throttled down for landing and putting out about 1500 pounds of thrust. Spread that out across the engine bell and it comes to less then 1.5 psi of pressure which quickly spreads out. Helicopters and harriers land with far greater thrust and don't dig crater on Earth. Why should dust settle on the "foil"? It is blown away in ballistic trajectories and doesn't hang around as there is no air to suspend it. The "foil" is aluminized mylar used for thermal insulation and is very similar to that used on many satellites that also spend their entire lives in the vacuum of space. Who took the 8-mm. movie film of the Astronaut "stepping down th ladder for Mankind?" How would the film of such a camera on the exterior of the "Lander" survive radiation in the Van Allen Belt? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 Wasn't 8mm but the TV camera. It was prepositioned on the MESA arm which was lowered via lanyard before Armstrong started down the ladder. The camera was then removed and was the primary camera used during the EVAs. The primary radiation of the Van Allen belts is Alpha and Beta particle radiation which is easily blocked especially as their path took them through the thinner outer edges of the belts and not through the center. How was internal heat from the Astronaut's suits and the humidity from their closed system breathing gotten rid of while they moved around outside? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 Using an ice sublimator in the PLSS Are these NASA "Scientists and Engineers" really that dumb not to know or be able to explain?{/quote] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 Have you actually looked? I think not. But thanks for proving that hoaxies know the least about the subject. Dust would still get blown, creating a dust/dirt depression. That dust would have to come back down in 1/6 gravity. The pads would not be pristine. Sorry, but no. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80141479 United States 06/21/2022 05:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80141479 By launching into a compatible orbit and doing the final rendezvous via RADAR. The spacecraft that did the reentry was the command module that had a heat shield similar to John Glenn's. The LM did not return. ... Why should there be a crater? The engine was throttled down for landing and putting out about 1500 pounds of thrust. Spread that out across the engine bell and it comes to less then 1.5 psi of pressure which quickly spreads out. Helicopters and harriers land with far greater thrust and don't dig crater on Earth. Why should dust settle on the "foil"? It is blown away in ballistic trajectories and doesn't hang around as there is no air to suspend it. The "foil" is aluminized mylar used for thermal insulation and is very similar to that used on many satellites that also spend their entire lives in the vacuum of space. ... Wasn't 8mm but the TV camera. It was prepositioned on the MESA arm which was lowered via lanyard before Armstrong started down the ladder. The camera was then removed and was the primary camera used during the EVAs. The primary radiation of the Van Allen belts is Alpha and Beta particle radiation which is easily blocked especially as their path took them through the thinner outer edges of the belts and not through the center. ... Using an ice sublimator in the PLSS ... Nice shilling! Nice resorting to the shill gambit. Now I know you have no actual argument. No you just assume that. The Earth is flat, bro. Get over it. I assumed you resorted to the shill gambit? Nope. You did. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80141479 United States 06/21/2022 05:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Load them all up in a giant penis rocket and send them straight to the sun. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79159140 The world would instantly double its average IQ in a single day. You guys want to fix the world, well there's your solution. The sheer idiocy of "Men on the Moon" is beyond comprehension. How did they dock and reattach the "Lunar Lander" to the orbiting unit for the return trip? No answer. How would such a large structure survive Earth reentry heat? A single guy John Glenn required a very robust tiled capsule to reenter Earth. By launching into a compatible orbit and doing the final rendezvous via RADAR. The spacecraft that did the reentry was the command module that had a heat shield similar to John Glenn's. The LM did not return. Where is the dust crater under the "Lunar Lander" and the dust on its shiny gold foil feet? Why gold foil? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 Why should there be a crater? The engine was throttled down for landing and putting out about 1500 pounds of thrust. Spread that out across the engine bell and it comes to less then 1.5 psi of pressure which quickly spreads out. Helicopters and harriers land with far greater thrust and don't dig crater on Earth. Why should dust settle on the "foil"? It is blown away in ballistic trajectories and doesn't hang around as there is no air to suspend it. The "foil" is aluminized mylar used for thermal insulation and is very similar to that used on many satellites that also spend their entire lives in the vacuum of space. Who took the 8-mm. movie film of the Astronaut "stepping down th ladder for Mankind?" How would the film of such a camera on the exterior of the "Lander" survive radiation in the Van Allen Belt? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 Wasn't 8mm but the TV camera. It was prepositioned on the MESA arm which was lowered via lanyard before Armstrong started down the ladder. The camera was then removed and was the primary camera used during the EVAs. The primary radiation of the Van Allen belts is Alpha and Beta particle radiation which is easily blocked especially as their path took them through the thinner outer edges of the belts and not through the center. How was internal heat from the Astronaut's suits and the humidity from their closed system breathing gotten rid of while they moved around outside? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 Using an ice sublimator in the PLSS Are these NASA "Scientists and Engineers" really that dumb not to know or be able to explain?{/quote] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81770435 Have you actually looked? I think not. But thanks for proving that hoaxies know the least about the subject. Dust would still get blown, creating a dust/dirt depression. That dust would have to come back down in 1/6 gravity. The pads would not be pristine. Sorry, but no. dust did get blown away. The area directly underneath the lander was cleared of loose dust. But no reason to expect a crater. And with 1/6 gravity and being blown out at high velocity it is unlikely for it to land so close. Especially when the engine was shut off before touchdown the dust would be blown out below the lander and then stop being blown when the pads are on the ground. But I doubt they were all pristine. Hoaxies like to say they were but I doubt they've checked all 24 pads (4 pads each of 6 missions). |