Ha ha ha ha ha! No, it is not true. A million bucks are waiting to be awarded to anyone who can prove the moon landings were faked. Contact the James Randi Foundation...
2007-01-23 01:19:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Although my wife's father performed fuel calculations for the original Apollo landing, I'll spare you that speech. Instead, I will encourage you to watch two programs. The first show is called Conspiracy Moon Landing that it currently showing on the National Geographic Channel and it pretty much obliterates all of the popular conspiracy theories.
I would also encourage you to watch a movie called Capricorn One. Made it 1978, it is a fictional story about a fake mission to Mars. Although it is a science fiction story, it is a good example of how utterly impossible it would be to fake a moon landing for any length of time.
12 men walked on the moon from 1969 to 1972 and we have neither the resources nor the technology to pull off that big of a hoax for so long. Hundreds of thousands of people have worked on the space program. It would be far easier to put someone on the moon than to try and fake it and keep it secret for nearly 40 years.
The landings came at a time when our space program was ultra competitive with the former Soviet Union. Remember how big of a deal it was when Sputnik was put into orbit? They had the technology to monitor our moon shots and transmissions. Don't you think they would have called us out if they had evidence that it was all fake?
Perhaps the most definitive proof of our trip to the moon is what we left behind. For the last 35+ years, scientists have been beaming lasers to the moon and measuring the return times. How are they doing this? The beams are reflected back by equipment left on the moon on at 3 different locations.
Case closed.
2007-01-29 18:49:44
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answered by Carl 7
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On December 4, 2006, NASA announced they were planning to build a permanent moon base.[9] NASA Associate Administrator Scott Horowitz said the goal was to start building the moonbase by 2020, and by 2024, they expect to have continued presence at the base with crew rotations like the International Space Station. Additionally, NASA plans to collaborate and partner with other nations for this project.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nasa
2007-01-23 09:08:11
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answered by Anonymous
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NASA did not fake the Moon landings. The source has good information. It does not try to refute any hoax theory. It merely presents a lot of documents, pictures and video clips about each mission.
2007-01-23 09:33:00
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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Of course it's true. The Pilgrims also faked the landing at Plymouth Rock, Admiral Byrd faked that whole Arctic expedition to the North Pole and the biggest one was how Eisenhour faked that whole D-day landing on the coast of France.
Now, got any more brilliant questions?
2007-01-23 09:25:02
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answered by Anonymous
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No ... just go to wikipedia.com and look up Apollo. Just use simple reasoning. Would any nation spend 28 BILLION dollars, 14 years and hire 250,000 people to make a movie and then expect every one of those quarter of a million people to keep the secret ?? Be real. When I think of scientific investigation, I definitely think of the FOX network who started the whole thing.
2007-01-23 09:05:24
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answered by Gene 7
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No, the moon landings were not faked.
Check out www.badastronomy.com and the links from there.
2007-01-23 09:59:02
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answered by Dave_Stark 7
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Oh dear, master video recording is gone. damn where is it? Hey, did you see my tape on moon?
2007-01-23 09:50:43
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answered by Anonymous
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No
2007-01-28 01:53:06
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answered by vishnu k 2
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Don't be silly.
2007-01-23 09:11:04
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answered by gebobs 6
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