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Game Over for NASA Moon-Landing Hoax
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[quote:ZIPUX:MV8xNzkwNzAxXzI5ODUyNzY4X0JFRjQ2MUVG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 11398639:MV8xNzkwNzAxXzI5ODUyMzc5X0Q3RTFDOEU0] [quote:ZIPUX:MV8xNzkwNzAxXzI5ODUyMzE3XzY2MDM0MjY1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 11398639:MV8xNzkwNzAxXzI5ODUyMDk1XzQyOTIxNzE4] [quote:ZIPUX:MV8xNzkwNzAxXzI5ODQ3NTIzXzQ0NzA3MDhG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 11601721:MV8xNzkwNzAxXzI5ODQ2OTc3XzhGQ0NERUQy] the iss is inside the Van Allen radiation bel, aka Low Earth orbit, so you fail, the moon is outside. [/quote] Yeah, I have read a lot of information the last few days due to this thread, trying to learn as much as I am able, the VanAllen belts are way underestimated by NASA. Some people..... [b]even the Russians stated that it would take 4 feet thickness of lead to keep astronauts safe and alive on such a perilous mission through the radiation, and beyond. [/b] The 'mean' of what I am reading is that the Apollo missions were not equipped to travel through such high levels of radiation, or cope with solar radiation. There seems little question as to the reality of this. [/quote] Please provide said quote. [/quote] I have contributed hugely to this discussion here today, I'm winding down now, it's 22.31(GMT) here, enjoying my usual scotch n soda ...and I'm sure you're just as familiar with Google yourself......the statement is out there...along with 'x. amount of aluminium , around 4 inches minimum and many other list of data regarding the many metals all of which are useless anyway, in context to the many dangers of radiation of the Van Allen fields and solar radiation issues on such perilous voyages. I'm not writing a University dissertation here neither previously, hence like many a poster here I do not include 'x' number of footnotes to every posting. Most of the content is generally known of, if anyone is in the least interested and slightly knowledgable about the issue under discussion here. [/quote] So in other words you can't provide it. Got it. [/quote] I responded, can't I just chill for an evening now.....? I'll try and find it again tmoz.... [/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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