no i do not
2007-06-30 20:58:44
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answered by Anonymous
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There was a very interesting documentary I watched about this very idea, where they looked at the evidence against there actually being a moon landing and then ran mocks of the conditions which could have caused them to happen, even on the moon.
It was pure trash, of course, but very entertaining. Well, when I say 'pure trash'... The reasoning and logic behind the explanations were solid, but used the principles that apply here on earth. Just the 1/6 gravity force would prevent some of them from happening, along with the different compositions of terrain... Along with the fact that we can't get the exact same conditions on earth as on the moon, so the tests were flawed from the very beginning.
No, I do not believe the US actually managed to do this; I do believe they've been to the moon, but not in 1969. This was a quick fix to the space race. Fake scenery was only just the beginning of it...
2007-07-02 09:13:43
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answered by Devolution 5
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Yes, a believe the men landed on the moon.
2007-07-01 07:42:01
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answered by waterfairy 4
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I believe they did because it would have involved hundreds of people to stage it (just like hundreds participate in movie production) and you couldn't buy off that many people. There are so many things commonplace today that we never would have believed in 1969 (cable, satellite, high definition TV, VCR, DVD, cell phone, personal computers, caller ID, etc. and etc.) so yes, I believe we did do it and that's what prompted all the technology we have today.
2007-07-01 13:27:57
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answered by Jess 7
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We obviously did. Where do the pictures of Earth from space come from if we didn't land on the moon? People didn't just create the image. If we had never landed on the moon, we wouldn't know what the earth looked like from space.
2007-07-01 13:38:05
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answered by tillbaka i tiden 4
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I researched a lot and i came up with
IDK and i dont care. Theres some contradcting *** **** but i think they might of have gone.I really dont know. Take a picture of the lunar car sitting in the moon and ill believe. I dont know how we take pictures of things 80000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 light years away yet we cant take a picture of something 2,500 miles from here :-/
2007-07-01 04:03:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeppers. There is no air on the moon, therefore no ind, therefore no flag blowing in the wind. We just wanted to one-up the Russians.
2007-07-01 16:17:28
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answered by Senator D*L*P™ 5
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Yer
2007-07-01 03:59:53
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answered by SociallyAwkwardPenguin 5
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no i don't and so do the other 10%. they could land now, but they don't need to. 1969 was too early. in things about astronauts and space i only trust the russians. they're the only ones who admitted that they lost a lot o astronauts trying, and the americans do it in the first try and after their prototype explodes...that is mighty suspicious...besides it was the cold war....no trusting americans in that period...or this one
(by the way, i'm not russian and i'm not too fond of them historically speaking, but space is the only domain where they didn't lie. i be ex-communist european)
2007-07-01 04:02:55
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answered by Prunella Prunella 6
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Yes, of course.
2007-07-01 15:11:28
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answered by ? 6
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I think so, but certain people rumored that it was all staged.
2007-07-01 17:25:42
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answered by . 5
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