yes, I do, I think it was faked.
2007-03-18 10:02:37
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answered by goddessmelanisia 4
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Oh God, not this again.
One of the reasons I took a break from the Astronomy category was because of this questions.
To the person who mentioned the moving flag.
The film was shot right after the flag was place and being adjusted. It was hung from an aluminum rod and as it was being moved, the flag also moved following Newtons laws of motion.
Also, if you think there is no gravity on the moon, then you should try studing astronomy and physics a bit before instead of conspiracy web sites.
Yes, we landed on the moon, and I have had an open challenge on the astronomy section for anyone to show me what they think is proof that we did not and I will show them the error of their thinking.
It has been several months now, and no one has come up with a reason I could not disprove.
We were there 6 times! Get over it. . .
Addition:
OK, read some more answers and I see it has to be done again.
I will not refute all the claims here, it would take way to much space, but if anyone has any questions (stars not in photographs, ect). E-mail me and I will expain it all.
PS: The Russians never made it to the moon, but they did track our moon missions, if they had been fake, the Russians would have screamed bloody murder. . .
2007-03-18 10:08:54
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answered by Walking Man 6
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Yes, the moon landing for America was a fake. If you watch the video, you can see that there are no stars in the background and that Armstrong did not react to the atmosphere. Wat i mean by this is that Armstrong did not bend down and pick up many moon rocks and he also did not describe anything. When Russia went to the moon, the moon looked different and had more craters. Also there was stars in the background.
All these people saying the moon landing of America was'nt a fake are just ignorant and want are country to look good. I am not ignorant like them and i hope you are not too.
2007-03-18 10:09:07
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answered by Anonymous
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No, because at Jim Irwin (Apollo 15) and the others were men of integrity as demonstated in their lives outside the space program. They wouldn't have lived a lie.
Besides, can you imagine the money to be made if an Apollo Astronaut had been able to write a book alleging a fake landing. With that kind of dough, anyone would tell all.
2007-03-18 10:05:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I've heard that so many times. That it took place in a warehouse or a hanger. And why was the American flag waving when their isnt suppose to be any wind on the Moon? But personally I do believe we went.
2007-03-18 10:11:01
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answered by Smarty Pants™ 7
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Nope. I remember it. Okay, I wasn't *on* the moon, but I remember Dad getting all of us kids out of bed to watch it on TV. It's one of my first memories. They didn't have the technology back then to fake that. And you probably only wanted a short answer...sorry.
2007-03-18 10:03:31
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answered by JenJen 6
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Nope, this conspiracy made me lose faith in a lot of conspiracies. The conspiracy theorists are so obviously grasping at straws it isn't even funny. What is really sad is some people are believing it.
2007-03-19 03:57:02
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answered by rz1971 6
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We did land and the flag was up because of lack of gravity.
2007-03-18 10:06:58
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answered by Anonymous
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No! Hello, they put an American Flag on the moon, there are pictures of Neil Armstrong's preserved foot print on it...I'd say it's real.
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2007-03-18 10:02:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I do. I can't believe that crap. It was in 1969, and they could start the moon rover, and lock it up to the main ship. LOL. I highly doubt it. Then they said they've done it like 5x's. I lived during this, and I don't remember but only the first one. ~~~~~~~~~~`
2007-03-18 10:04:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Saw "A funny thing happened on the way to the moon" made me wonder!
2007-03-18 10:02:05
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answered by Ernimay 4
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