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2007-04-18 04:26:28 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

I've looked at loads of evidence and I believe that man has not set foot on the moon. This is perhaps the only conspiracy I believe in by the way..

2007-04-18 05:58:36 · update #1

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Well thats still controversial issue. Some people think that we never landed on moon. Also the photos and videos and quite suspicious. Have look into the video

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1138935117048624484

Its upto you to decide....

2007-04-18 04:38:38 · answer #1 · answered by psrmail 2 · 0 4

Yes, I do. I believe it because the VAST amount of evidence available says that man did in fact land on the Moon six times. The conspiracy theorists who say there are 'suspicious anomalies' in the record simply do not understand the relevant principles sufficiently to draw such conclusions. Shadows going the wrong way? You can see non-parallel shadows all over the place right here on Earth. Fill lighting? The lunar surface reflects enough light that we can see well enough by it here to read a book. Radiation belts? No-one who says they are deadly has been able to quantify that, and Dr James van Allen himself specifically says they are no barrier to manned space flight. The LM not up to the job? Half the people who make this claim don't even know what various parts of the LM did, while the other half think you can judge a machine's technical capabilities by looking at a photo of it. Slowed down film to simulate low gravity? They show short clips. If you look at the whole footage you can see it could not have been filmed at a different speed.

All the conspiracy stuff is pure handwaving garbage. Sadly it is a lot easier to ask questions and cast doubt than it is to learn about, defend and explain the principles and technology involved.

2007-04-18 04:46:26 · answer #2 · answered by Jason T 7 · 5 0

The A&S should make a drinking game out of this question, it's asked so often.

Let's see, in order to cover up America's technological inferiority to the Russians, they had to build and launch a gigantic rocket in such a way that it would appear to any other country's radar systems to be going toward the Moon. Then they had to stage a series of broadcasts, flawlessly executing a live performance (videotape would have been too clumsy and unreliable then), complete with planned "glitches" and the crucial 2-second time delay. They managed to perfectly conceal the wires that enabled Neal Armstrong's Low-grav Moon hopping, but a careless technician left a fan blowing on the American flag, revealing the fraud for all smart people to see. They probably breathed a sigh of relief every time they successfully managed to get the re-entry module dropped and parachuting from a high altitude flight for the aircraft carrier to pick up. A lot of planning obviously went into this. The rest of the budget probably went to buying everyone's silence. Sure, it would have been cheaper to just figure out how to manage a real moon landing, but it wouldn't have been nearly as clever as the hoax. Now they just have to cross their fingers until all the "witnesses" are dead. (Keep an eye on Buzz Aldrin. He's the most likely astronaut to crack and spill the beans!)

Hey, anybody want to watch "Capricorn 1" again?

2007-04-18 07:36:02 · answer #3 · answered by skepsis 7 · 2 1

Its just a fake. Man had ever set foot on the moon. If they had done it, then why they are not ready to send again?

Some days before ISRO announced that they are planning to send a man to moon before 2016 . By hearing this [i think so], NASA is now planning to send the man to the moon before 2019.

In the year 1969, there held a tough competition between U.S. & RUSSIA. And now between NASA & ISRO , i think many countries will also involve on it.

Any way after 2020 , we will be clear that ' the man on the moon is real or fake'.

2007-04-18 07:24:02 · answer #4 · answered by nithi 2 · 2 1

Of course we have. We have the pictures and videos and moon rocks and mirrors left behind to prove it, no matter how much of a conspiracy nut you are.

The gov't couldn't cover up a few files in a hotel room. Do you have any idea how much of a cover up a fake moon landing would entail?

2007-04-18 04:49:06 · answer #5 · answered by eri 7 · 2 1

whether that's authentic 12 adult males have executed it and 6 adult males sat interior the Orbiter waiting for them to come lower back back. are you able to have faith that if it grew to become into no longer authentic that those 18 adult males might have stored it out of their biographys, press and television interviews, relatives discussions, and so on? those days if any a million/2-way renowned person breathes in an irrelevant way the media are throughout them. The form of technicians and engineers in contact in one in all those deception might additionally be a source of leakage. forget approximately the faux admit the actuality.

2016-12-29 06:52:08 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well, when we got from the moon with pictures of a round earth, the Flat Earth Society got a bit embarassed and said we did it in the studio to disprove the round earth. . If you believe it was faked, your society is waiting for you. I'm not sure what the dues are per year.

2007-04-18 04:32:28 · answer #7 · answered by Gene 7 · 3 1

Of course we didn't. And, my gosh, look at all the money they wasted faking two world wars, Korea, Vietnam, the Holocaust, airplanes crashing into the world trade center. Isn't it remarkable what computers can do? Wow. In fact, you aren't even reading this because it has been faked by a government conspiracy, and you don't exist, either.

Get real. Get educated.

2007-04-18 06:49:01 · answer #8 · answered by David A 5 · 1 2

OMG... Not another one. There must be 20 or more questions a day asking this. Yes. Astronauts were there. Disputing history is a lame excuse for not learning it.

2007-04-18 05:19:33 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

that conspiracy theory that man never landed on the moon is nonsense...
where do u think Neil Armstrong went??? Hawaii???

2007-04-18 04:38:35 · answer #10 · answered by absentmindednik 3 · 0 2

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