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I always thought we walked on the moon first. But, a friend of mine pointed out that during the whole "one giant leap for mankind" that the flag was waving in the air, and that there is no wind on the moon, therefore it was all staged. Have any of you heard this before, and what do you believe? Was it really Russia that first walked on the moon?

2007-04-22 03:36:55 · 9 answers · asked by tangerine 4 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon believe me . When the Apollo missions took place they where being tracked by many universities around the world, some of whom were part of the official communication system being used by NASA. Their radio transmission were being received all over the world, remember they made seven missions six of which were successful. Besides that thousands of people would have to have kept their mouths shut for nearly forty years. The whole idea of it all being a hoax is just too ridiculous to contemplate even with these few reasons i have given.

2007-04-22 04:14:03 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Your friend was misinformed. The flag was wired to be outstretched in the moon vacuum.

I SAW the moon walk on TV as did millions of others across the world. I have met some of the memthat walked on the moon.

To spread such nonsense is an insult to their bravery and achievement. Your friend is just spreading fertillizer and is a dull, uninformed person.

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A Russian has never walked on the moon. Read your history sweetie.

2007-04-22 03:46:16 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

-"i imagine it truly is the flag is waving on the moon there's a nil wind element so the flag could no longer be waving." it truly is your first argument? truly? all and sundry who truly watched NASA's pictures will observe that the flag in straightforward words waves even as the astronauts bypass the pole. on condition that there is not any air resistance to slow the flag down, it maintains to wave longer. have you ever heard of inertia? If no longer, seem it up. Later video clips even as no astronauts are close to the flag, it truly is totally nonetheless. i guess you forgot to point that. -"there replaced into in straightforward words one gentle source the solar so all shadows must be parallel which they weren't" The topography of the moon performs tricks on your eyes. The uneven floor supplies the phantasm of unparrallel shadows even as genuinely they're. Mythbusters proved this of their moon landing episode. Watch it. -"they landed why wasn't there any craters made out of the landing" in basic terms formerly landing, the engines the position throttled right down to three,000 lbs of thrust. and quite a few different ft above the floor, the engines the position close off because the LM got here in for a very good comfortable landing. I in basic terms regarded this up. it truly is astounding what you'll discover out in case you perform somewhat study. -"the possibilities of them landing and coming decrease back all alive are lower than a million%" i ought to favor to ascertain the position you obtain this style from. Did you're making it up? i'm no longer bowled over that someone who won't be able to spell or use proper grammar is baffled via area age technologies.

2016-12-04 11:10:35 · answer #3 · answered by kimmy 4 · 0 0

First of all, there were no manned Russian landings on the moon---only American.

The whole "flag waving in the wind" nonsense is dealt with by the website below.

2007-04-22 03:45:47 · answer #4 · answered by cosmo 7 · 2 0

No, we (USA) were the first to walk on the moon. The flag? It was intentionally made to stand 'straight' so that it would look good in the pictures the astronauts took. Really! Thus, no wind was required.

2007-04-22 03:45:00 · answer #5 · answered by Pete W 5 · 2 0

Yes we did. The whole disclaimer was started by the Flat Earth Society when we showed photos of a round earth. They claimed it was done in a studio. For the person who asked abut the Van Allen belt, they are concentrated at the equator. We flew them at high laitudes where they are almost non-existent.

2007-04-22 04:55:51 · answer #6 · answered by Gene 7 · 0 0

It's funny how people with almost no budget can create a video that is credible threat to the moon landing story. NASA seems to be sweating in its space suit.

I still haven't heard back from NASA about how the astronauts managed to fly through the Van Allen belt with practically no protection from the intense radiation and temperatures. (You need to take a look at the space capsule and space suits.)

Right now, I doubt that anyone has set foot on the moon. It was just too implausible then and it is implausible now.

2007-04-22 03:46:59 · answer #7 · answered by Skeptic 7 · 0 6

I go with the conspirators who say we didn't with Apollo 13 but later we did.I too believe in the proof you listed in why not to believle we did first.

2007-04-22 05:23:22 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 2

for what we know it may not even be a human that walked
on the moon first
GecK00

2007-04-22 03:58:57 · answer #9 · answered by Gecko 2 · 0 4

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