Look at the pictures of the LEM on the lunar surface. Note there's NO blast point of black glass--which should be there, seeing's the main rocket blasted that point so the LEM could make a soft landing. Also take note that such firepower would have raised a lunar dust storm of dirt everywhere. But see how clean and shiny the gold foil around the LEM was....NO dirt around or in the landing foot pads, either.
However, just their jaunty hop walks on the lunar surface got their space suits dirty fast.
Then there's that astronaut picture, where one of the "crosses" etched on the camera lens got BLOCKED by the guy's arm...when it should have been seen ON his arm (evidence of photo pasting....way before Photoshop came along).
Then there's those pictures, where the "natural" sunlight is where it's NOT supposed to be. It's funny how it took THIS long to realize this.
And I espicially like the golf club shot, where a ball gets shot fast into space: great PR. But the dust stirred by the lunar rover, near weightless itself, flat falls back down onto the surface.
You might want to look into facts concerning the Van Allen Belt.
In short: the belts are hundreds of miles long/wide and emit enough radiation that you'd need to travel in a ship fitted with five feet thick walls of lead to survive it; the Apollo capsule and LEM walls were what.....about two inches thick?. Just two minutes of entering the Van Allen belts, your onboard electronics would burn up and about a minute later....you would too: like a chicken in a microwave. But our astronauts did it, without a scratch? How?
2006-07-01 20:29:18
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answered by Mr. Wizard 7
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No. If you were alive then you'd no we were in a fierce race with the Russians to get to the Moon first. If we'd faked it, they would have been all over us with allegations of faking it. The big proof:
1. The radio transmissions from Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin came from there (and that could be proved by our enemies, too)
2. Telescopes in place today can see the stuff we left behind, including the Lunar Rover and the launch vehicles
3. Moon rocks are unique and could only have come from the moon.
2006-06-26 07:02:55
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answered by Sir J 7
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Yes, if you get Uncle John's bathroom reader (sounds lame, but has some really great info in it) it actually mentions that if you watched the live version of the moon landing you can see a Coke can getting kicked across the screen.
It also says in there that they think that U.S. knew that France and some other country was closer to getting to the moon than they were so they faked it so they could be known as the 1st country to land on the moon.
But I completely agree that it was faked.
2006-06-26 07:06:05
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answered by Rachel S 2
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No. I know someone who worked for NASA and to be quite honest, if they were all like him then it is a miracle we made it to the moon. However, I believe we did make it to the moon.
It was the space race with the Russians...I'm pretty sure the French had nothing to do with going to the moon...but I could be wrong.
2006-06-26 08:27:07
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answered by mrflawless 3
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Hey one brain cell to ask that question. What was the other one doing?
2006-06-26 10:04:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh boy
2006-06-26 07:03:22
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answered by snakeman11426 6
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What, you mean you don't believe everything our government tells you?
2006-06-26 07:03:09
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answered by Joe 2
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Glue-sniffing kills....
Please stop now.
2006-06-26 07:04:14
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answered by Gravy Czar 4
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nope
2006-06-26 07:03:43
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
2006-06-26 07:03:06
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answered by Anonymous
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