The OZONE layer in space??? You ninny, you need to do a little more reading before you spout nonsense here.
The ozone layer is within our atmosphere. There is no ozone layer in space. What I think you are attempting to refer to is the Van Allen Radiation belt.
And the Van Allen belt is no big deal -- first because it really isn't that strong, second because the radiations aren't that penetrating, and third because the astronauts that went to the moon (and landed six different times) didn't spend a long period in the radiation belt, thus minimizing their exposure.
BTW -- there is NO CREDIBLE evidence that the U.S. did not land on the moon. All that conspiracy theory crap is just that -- pure BS. If you want a complete debunking of that horse manure, go to:
www.badastronomy.com
www.clavius.org
2007-07-16 06:40:53
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answered by Dave_Stark 7
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That is nonsense. Crossing the ozone layer is done on every space shuttle flight. And the reports of the moon landings are correct; the "evidence" to the contrary is fraudulent.
2007-07-15 18:17:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Your question makes no sense. The ozone layer can be crossed by a spacecraft just as easily as it passes through any other part of the atmosphere.
NASA can produce tons of evidence proving they did land on the moon, including pieces of the moon itself. Your bogus conspiracy theories have no place here.
2007-07-15 17:58:40
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answered by lithiumdeuteride 7
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I'm not sure what you're asking. The shuttle flies well above the ozone layer and the layer has nothing to do with space flight.
2007-07-15 17:58:35
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answered by Gene 7
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I think one of the saddest things these days is our inability to see wonder in man's acheivements anymore. I agree with you. VERY cool. We should all stop now and then to just appreciate the things we, as a species, have made possible That's why I always quite liked the opening credits of Star Trek: Enterprise (even though most people didn't). It shows a nice little chronology of man's progress with exploration and technology, from the first sailboats to interstellar vessels....quite inspiring.
2016-05-18 23:11:33
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answered by gayle 3
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The ozone layer can be crossed, because is simple gas and the man has endeed landed in the moon.
2007-07-15 18:03:15
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answered by Ubix 5
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rightly said, while you have all the money spending and space stations to launch your spacecraft, how come you land on moon and have a launch from there and come back. Moon or mars, all are fake stories by nasa and the us govt to establish their supremacy in the world. Do something serious if you have the resources, other that churning out false stories and fooling around. you have not been able to get hold of osama till yet ( watched the new tape???), he walks scot free on earth and you american liars talk of landing on moon. pure shiit.
2007-07-16 14:21:54
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answered by gomiaboy 2
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Man did land on the moon.
Your evidence is false.
2007-07-15 17:57:16
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answered by ♥♥The Queen Has Spoken♥♥ 7
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If you're referring to the conspiracy theories saying that man couldn't cross through the radiation belts, those are fallacy, a clever Soviet ploy to make the American people doubt their government. "IF they lied about getting to the moon, what if they're lying about the Soviet strength and we're actually losing?!" *panic ensues*
But nobody cared.
And really, if we didn't go to the moon then, so what? Pick your battles, this one isn't worth fighting, there are more important things going on NOW than false moon landings almost 40 years ago.
2007-07-15 18:07:20
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answered by K 5
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ca'nt under stand a part of ur question but a space craft can go trough ozone
2007-07-18 00:43:33
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answered by kanimozhi 2
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