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Message Subject It was Impossible to Fake the Moon Landing on video in 1969
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Why do you lie? A video has been posted multiple times in this thread showing there was plenty of room.

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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.
 Quoting: LHP598


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. Thus, the prime crew had a total of nine suits. The backup three-man crew each had two suits: one for flight and one for training.

[link to www.nasa.gov (secure)]

So how many suits and helmets were on the rocket? Weren't there three members for each crew?
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three crew members but only two in the LM. No indication that they carried all those suits with them. I wouldn't expect them to carry the training suits. I doubt they'd need a separate helmet for each as well as those were not custom sized. So at most they had 4 suits in the LM though I doubt that as well. Entirely possible the flight backup suit was left on Earth once the Flight suit checked out completely before launch. Especially as the backup crew did not have backup suits but would be expected to jump right in if there was a problem with the primary crew before launch. Looks like they brought one suit each.
 
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