Moon Landing.... A Hoax?
What are your views?
Diehard335 wrote:I'd say yes, but I honestly also think that if it was staged, the Soviets would have discovered it immediately.
D3ViLsAdvocate wrote:Try shaking the salt harder onto your tongue.
DarkPacMan77 wrote:Diehard335 wrote:I'd say yes, but I honestly also think that if it was staged, the Soviets would have discovered it immediately.
Unless they were in on it
-D-P-M-
Diehard335 wrote:DarkPacMan77 wrote:Diehard335 wrote:I'd say yes, but I honestly also think that if it was staged, the Soviets would have discovered it immediately.
Unless they were in on it
-D-P-M-
LMAO! Maybe if America had asked the Soviets to help them pull off the hoax, they would have won the cold war due to Communists laughing to death.
brentbizzle wrote:the technology was there to stream, it was just an analog signal and not digital. Same technology used on the lunar probes that landed on the moon and sent images back... Speaking of which it was the soviets who had the first probe on the moon. USSR actually had a lot of the significant firsts during the space race.
I don't remember if the flag itself was made out of plastic, but it did have a bar that ran through the top of it to help give it it's shape. Although I read somewhere the flags planted probably aren't there anymore, just the poles left, without any atmosphere to protect them from the sun.
As far as Neil being first, I watched a documentary about the Apollo project and there was serious debate as to who would be best fit to become the "first man on the moon." It came down to Neil over Buzz Aldren because they thought that Neil would be able to handle the fame. And look at the two now, Neil continued his boy scout life and is still a great person. Buzz Aldren became an alcoholic, got divorced, and now does anything and everything to cash in on his fame. Neil cares so little about his fame that he stopped signing autographs YEARS ago because people were just turning around and selling them. Sounds to me like they made a wise decision.
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