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And so of course what comes to mind is, they started doing manned moon missions 5 years before something this primitive was considered to be an amazing technological breakthrough?
So says youtube. What about NASA itself? Their website: Apollo 11 - NASA includes this description of one of the videos available on the site:NASA admits MAN Never went to the MOON!
I think this must be the wrong video. No where does it claim that NASA never went to the moon (it's actaully someone who is skeptical about the manned Mars mission going ahead in 2024).NASA admits MAN Never went to the MOON!
Comparing technology that a consumer could afford with what could be done by the most wealthy and technically advanced nation is not a fair comparision.This is incredibly advanced technology 5 years after Apollo 11:
I think this must be the wrong video. No where does it claim that NASA never went to the moon
Transcript.Yes it does, watch it again & listen to what he is saying, then come back to me again.
1:11 Orion's over a hundred miles up and
1:14 going about 17,000 miles per hour just
1:17 as it passes over the Indian Ocean we
1:20 lose communication
1:22 as we get further away from Earth we'll
1:25 pass through the Van Allen belts an area
1:28 of dangerous radiation
1:39 you
1:46 radiation like this can harm the
1:48 guidance systems onboard computers or
1:50 other electronics on arrival naturally
1:53 we have to pass through this danger zone
1:54 twice once up and once back
That's a different video though.I thought they already done this on their supposed Apollo 11 mission in 69 & how far out is the moon, a whopping 238,855 miles
The Van Allen Belts start at about 1000 miles up.
Watch @ 2:45 & then get back to me.
toYes it does, watch it again & listen to what he is saying, then come back to me again.
from this video,I think this must be the wrong video. No where does it claim that NASA never went to the moon (it's actaully someone who is skeptical about the manned Mars mission going ahead in 2024).
Would you buy a new model of car, if Ford said that they did not need to do any testing on the brakes because that was all done decades ago on previous models? By the way, you would be the very first person to actually use the brakes. If they fail (they shouldn't), it will probably be fatal. Nothing to worry about - the brakes worked perfectly on an older model 60 years ago. The physics of braking have not changed.
@Apple Sky had posted this a while ago and had it thoroughly debunked back then. She keeps recycling the same failed arguments in the hope that people won't remember the last time it was debunked.So once again NASA Did NOT admit they didn't go to the moon
And the FULL interview in context.
And that whole "could" was from a LIST of different options.
Like I Could go to the store today, or I could go to Target.
That doesn't mean I never went to the store or that I never went to target.
So once again NASA Did NOT admit they didn't go to the moon
As answered.Well why on earth did he say 'that will be able to go to the moon etc ? I thought they'd already been.
Like I Could go to the store today, or I could go to Target.
That doesn't mean I never went to the store or that I never went to target.
That was getting on for 60 years ago and for a different space vehicle.I thought they already done this on their supposed Apollo 11 mission in 69 & how far out is the moon, a whopping 238,855 miles
The Van Allen Belts start at about 1000 miles up.
Watch @ 2:45 & then get back to me.
That was getting on for 60 years ago and for a different space vehicle.
Your argument is like asking why Ford would need to design and test the brakes on a new car. Did they not do this decades ago on previous models? And implying something suspicious about Ford.
One big difference between now and 60 years ago, which will affect space vehicles, is electronics. Semiconductor geometries are now 1000's of times smaller, which means they are much more susceptible to radiation.
If I said, "I will be able to go to Wales next year," would that mean I had never been to Wales before? Of course not. Similarly, saying, "That will be able to go to the moon," doesn't mean that nobody has been to the moon before. Incidentally, I notice that you are now linking to a completely different video. Before, you were linking to one about the spacecraft Orion.Well why on earth did he say 'that will be able to go to the moon etc ? I thought they'd already been.
"That will be able to go to the moon," doesn't mean that nobody has been to the moon before. Incidentally,
Does he also clearly state that "we will be able to go to the moon for the first time," or "what we will be able to go to the moon in reality, unlike those fraudsters in 1969"? Of course not!What he clearly states is 'that we will be able to go to the moon' ???
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