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1/6 Gravity on The Moon -Astronaut's Jumps Should Be Faster up, Then Slowly Down -Apollo Video Always Shows Slower up & Down
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1/6 Gravity on The Moon -Astronauts Jumps Should Be Faster up, Then Slowly Down -Apollo Video Always Shows Slower up & Down
With a 1/6 gravity on the Moon, when an astronaut jumps, he would be jumping at a lot faster speed upwards because of the lower gravity, and then falling slowly back down to the Moon ground because of the lower Moon gravity.
However in all of NASA's official Apollo Moon video files, all we see is the feet moving slowing up, then slowly down. When it should be faster up, then slowly back down.
Also here is a simple test to do, hold any arm straight out in front of you, now wave that arm up and down, left and right, ect.
Seeing the speed of the movement of your arm, on the Moon, would that speed be faster or slower? You arms muscles would be exactly the same strength on the Moon.
Remember on the Moon there is no thick atmosphere of air to slow the arm down, also with the lower 1/6 gravity of the Moon, there would be less pull of gravity against the arm muscles working.
Once you have answered if your arm should move faster or slower on the Moon, have a look at all of NASA's official video files, of the supposed astronauts moving their arms on the Moon.
There you have a simple experiment that anyone can ponder and do to see if NASA faked the Apollo Moon Landings.
Apollo 16 crew salutes the flag (Moon Jump)
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