well... i am from Mars, you are from Venus, let's just say then that Neil went to the moon and back..:-)
2007-06-03 03:48:10
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Pinocchio did it.
Besides...
* Destination Moon, Movie, 1950
* D. Moon, Tintin, 1953
* Neil Armstrong on the Moon: 1969
2007-06-03 13:49:01
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answered by Roy Nicolas 5
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Please, Rose, know that, yes, Neil Armstrong and 11 other Americans did walk on the moon, it was a fantastic era spanning 15 years of concentrated national will, and still remains the greatest technological achievement of modern times. I watched it all, and there is zero, repeat, ZERO chance that it was faked. This question unfortunately pops up here almost every day, and was started by 2 idiots who realized they could make money via Fox network by proposing it, even if completely false.
ridingorracing, please investigate the facts before offering uninformed opinions here on YA, photofilm has a limited dynamic range that is narrower than the human eye. Try taking a picture of the stars with the fastest film you can find with a shutter speed of 1/60th of a second tonight. You'll get nada.
2007-06-03 09:48:57
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answered by Gary H 6
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No, it's not. And it's a d*mned shame that a couple of conspiracy nuts making a bad movie, writing a couple of books, and filming a couple of documentaries can get so many people to believe we faked it. It was a marvelous and breathtaking achievement and it really must hurt a lot of people to see it disparaged so recklessly.
2007-06-07 04:57:19
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answered by CHESS M 2
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Well you have the facts, if you believe them or not, the final decision for each and everyone, is down to themselves.
You can believe the stories, the films, the evidence, or NOT.
At the end of the day, you have a mind of your own and you, and only you, can decide what you want to believe, or NOT.
2007-06-04 11:36:28
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answered by KRISTINA 3
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No, it's not. And it's a d*mned shame that a couple of conspiracy nuts making a bad movie, writing a couple of books, and filming a couple of documentaries can get so many people to believe we faked it. It was a marvelous and breathtaking achievement and it really must hurt a lot of people to see it disparaged so recklessly.
2007-06-03 09:43:30
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answered by Brant 7
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He did. Maybe you're thinking of Lance Armstrong.
2007-06-03 09:40:52
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answered by djorlcc 3
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Well I also had the same question in mind, few months ago. Some say he did .But some strong evidences show that he never did!! Take for example thw waving flag, the shadows in different directons etc. But there is also enough evidence that he didi go. well, we can only keep wondering till the controversy continues....
2007-06-03 09:52:35
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answered by aditya_phoenix 2
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what are the odds that anyone actually went to the moon
and returned...call me a sceptic I doubt it...
go to Google video and check out the video on it...
the shadows, the back lighting,,,
more questions than answers... but here is another....
if you were on the moon, would the stars not be visible..
lets open , area 51 and see what is there...
2007-06-03 09:45:42
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answered by ridingorracing 6
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He did go to the moon.
2007-06-03 09:35:25
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answered by mike453683 5
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