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It was Impossible to Fake the Moon Landing on video in 1969
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[quote:anonym0us coward:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyNzY1OTY4X0RDNEI0NkE=] [quote:LHP598:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyNzY0MDQzXzFGNEQ1MzhB] [quote:anonym0us coward:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyNzYyNTUwX0JDRkZBRTQ2] [quote:LHP598:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyNzU3NDQ3XzRBM0NFQTcx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 48746230:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyNzU0MDU4X0Q2MjRDMTkz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 77091695:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyNzI5NDgxXzVEMTVBQjZC] Go to Smithsonian museum and tell me you would get it and go to the moon...I would not get in it and sail to a water dock 40 foot offshore..dumb fuck..it looks like reynolds wrap designed by CIA or MI5 for public consumption [/quote] There was a Reported that did just that and talked to the Engineers. The Lunar Lander is too small for two Astronauts to maneuver inside and exit the hatch of the Lander with their Space suits on! It would have been impossible![/quote] [i]Why do you lie? A video has been posted multiple times in this thread showing there was plenty of room. [/i] quoting LHP598 above [quote:Anonymous Coward 48746230:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyNzU0MDU4X0Q2MjRDMTkz] Was there room for the 9 space suits and 9 helmets they took with them? I dont think you showed that in any video. Do you think you could say which video you think shows there was ample space to manouvre, get dressed and undressed etc. The suits could only be worn for a short time. And dont forget oxygen would have been in short supply. By the way, noone seems to agree on how long it takes to put the suits on and take them off. In one of the videos supplied by a moontard, he says 5 mins. NASA's website says 45 minutes and all the videos show it takes a whole team to do it in about half and hour. Noone can demonstrate it takes less than a whole team to do it. And dont tell me the gloves are not integral. I think it's integral to keep your hands safe at all times; you would be a bit lost without them up there. [/quote] Please post a source where they had 9 suits for the two people that landed on the Moon. Gloves are detachable from the rest of the suit. they had plenty of oxygen as they used carbon dioxide scrubbers to recycle as much as possible. [/quote] Here you go, Space expert, it says on the NASA website at number 14 Each Apollo mission required 15 suits to support the mission. For the main, or prime, three-man crew, each member had three suits: one for flight; one for training; and one as a flight backup in case something happened to the flight suit. [b]Thus, the prime crew had a total of nine suits. [/b]The backup three-man crew each had two suits: one for flight and one for training. https://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/spacesuits/facts/index.html So how many suits and helmets were on the rocket? Weren't there three members for each crew? [/quote]
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