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It was Impossible to Fake the Moon Landing on video in 1969
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[quote:Halcyon Dayz, FCD:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyODEwMTMzXzlEREE1NkU4] [quote:anonym0us coward:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyODAwNzkzXzVFRDhFQjYw] I cant in fact understand why the vacuum didnt squash them as soon as they got out of the space rocket as I have seen what vacuum does to fabrics when the air is removed. I would love to know more details of how incredible these suits were that could withstand that kind of pressure and keep the men safe. [/quote] Maybe you should start at the bottom. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo/Skylab_A7L [quote:anonym0us coward:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyODAwNzkzXzVFRDhFQjYw] I cant beleive how it could possibly have withstood the harsh vacuum and moon rocks. [/quote] Since your opinion is based on ignorance such a lack of believe is not relevant. [quote:anonym0us coward:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyODAwNzkzXzVFRDhFQjYw] And by the way, whoever said the meteorites would not be a major problem may not be aware of how moon craters are formed. [b]Lunar Craters. Craters on the Moon are caused by asteroids and meteorites colliding with the lunar surface. The Moon's surface is covered with thousands of craters.[/b] [/quote] The lunar surface is also billions of years old. The odds of getting hit by something so large that the suit can't handle it is extremely small. [quote:anonym0us coward:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyODAwNzkzXzVFRDhFQjYw] So there you go. Space experts need to be a little bit consistent if you want to convince us the moon landings took [/quote] I'm not trying to convince you that the Moon Landings happened. I'm trying to convince you that ignorance is no basis for any opinion and that therefor you need to study the subject in considerable more depth. [quote:anonym0us coward:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyODAwNzkzXzVFRDhFQjYw] Believe me, I am on your side. [/quote] With friends like these... [quote:anonym0us coward:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyODAwNzkzXzVFRDhFQjYw] It's just that you keep flip flopping on important issues. [/quote] [[color=blue]citation needed[/color]] [quote:anonym0us coward:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyODAwNzkzXzVFRDhFQjYw] I want to beleive the moon landings took place. [/quote] Wouldn't you rather [i]know[/i] the truth? That is, rationally examine the actual facts and come to the appropriate conclusion? [quote:anonym0us coward:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyODAwNzkzXzVFRDhFQjYw] It's just that the evidence is not looking all that good [/quote] You only say that because you don't know what the evidence is. There is a mountain range of evidence for the historicy of Apollo. There is no evidence what so ever that any of that was falsified. [quote:anonym0us coward:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyODAwNzkzXzVFRDhFQjYw] and you space experts have a very short fuse. [/quote] People have been making the same ridiculous claims and have been asking the same stupid questions for 45 years. Maybe I shouldn't make fun off people with a learning disability but it does get fucking annoying. [quote:anonym0us coward:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyODAxMDkwXzdBMjJDQjNB] This is the effect that vacuum has on fabric when the air is removed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXMk3UCVvs8 [/quote] I don't see how that is remotely comparable to wearing a pressure suit in a vacuum. [quote:anonym0us coward:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyODAxMDkwXzdBMjJDQjNB] The space suits would have to be incredible to withstand the pressure of being in a vacuum. I have yet to see any fabric that could do that. Please explain to us what type of fabric was used. [/quote] [b]Vacuum does not have a pressure![/b] That's pretty much the definition of vacuum. It's abundantly clear that you don't know enough to even know what questions to ask. :book: [/quote]
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