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Game Over for NASA Moon-Landing Hoax
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[quote:Astromut:MV8xNzkwNzAxXzMwMDc0Njk0X0RCRDI5MEEw] [quote:Anonymous astrophysicist 4316132:MV8xNzkwNzAxXzMwMDc0MzU3X0U4QTU0Q0ZE] Apollo Missions Debunked Using scientific Method and NASA's OWN DATA: A short synapses [b]The averaged dosimeter readings for Apollo 11 was 0.18 rads (195 hours duration) ; Apollo 7 : 0.16 rads( 259 hours) ; Apollo 8 : 0.16 rads (147 hours) The average rate of radiation exposure for Apollo 11 was 9.2^-4 rem/hour ; for Apollo 8 it was 10.08^-4 rem/hour ; and for Apollo 7 it was 6.17^-4 rem/hour.[/b] The differences are miniscule, [/quote] No, they're not. Apollo 11 was only 75% as long as Apollo 7 yet it still had a higher total dose. Apollo 8 was barely more than half the length of Apollo 7 and it had an equivalent total dose. By your own numbers the differences are not miniscule. They are significant. Why do I get the feeling you've been sock puppeting over at Baut again? http://www.bautforum.com/showthread.php/129377-Apollo-hoax-Radiation-7-vs-11 Or is that a complete coincidence that a hoaxie made this exact claim 4 days ago over there? You didn't respond to anything on that thread either, what's the matter, can't answer their questions? [/quote]
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This blows every other moon-hoax documentary out of the water.
Man went
230,000+ miles
(460,000+ miles round trip!) into space in the 1960's. Since then, no country in the world has "had the budget" to go more than
400
miles into space. Are you effing kidding me??!!
Apollo Zero
Did you ApolloTards realize that lasers can be reflected off the natural lunar surface?
Where is your proof that the lasers are actually hitting retro-reflectors and not just bouncing off the surface?
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