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Apollo Moon Landings-Real or staged?

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People that think that the moon landing wasnt real are the same people that think the Holocaust never happened. :flame: lol

From what I have read, NASA filmed a mock moon landing but only for preparation pusposes. They wanted astronauts to be prepared for departing the lander, placing the flag, saying their first words on the moon... etc. Other conspiracy theories are all debunked by simple physics. If we witness a rocket expel tons of fuel, that rocket will definately go somewhere, and we can stand on the ground and watch it leave the atmosphere. If the 1969 launch never went to the moon... then where DID it go? It could not possibly escape eyewitness accounts if it veered off course and crashed somewhere. ALSO, the launch vehicle was not like a shuttle... It could not simply be glided to the ground after take-off. It would HAVE to experience all the rocket separation phases, and then MAYBE return to Earth, but that would still require entering the outer atmosphere and space. Plus there were so many scientists, managers, technicians, and personnel in general involved in the launch that it would be almost impossible to keep all of them quiet and never tell the truth about the first landing.

You're forgetting that none of that matters. The divine truth spoken by crazy conspiracy theorists supercedes all laws of physics!

Pogo, I followed your link but I can't find any information on this "radiation belt" that would prevent an astronaut from leaving Earth.

Originally posted by Mastermold

It would HAVE to experience all the rocket separation phases, and then MAYBE return to Earth, but that would still require entering the outer atmosphere and space.

 

Good point. haha, that just shows that something must have happened. If people were on the rocket.

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