Calling all Conspiracy Theorists

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Post by Greenday »

Lander was much easier to operate in an environment with reduced gravity and thinner atmosphere.
Perhaps.

Anyway, I asked you to stop it!! :rolleyes:
That would make it harder cos one slightly wrong movements and the reduced resistance would cause you to lose control even easier :?:
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Post by tiranova »

The scarey thing about the apollo missions is that they were all built by the cheepest bidder, and that the average mobile phone today has more computer power than the whole rocket did.

Yes I believe they went to the moon

After all Tom Hanks wouldnt have appeared in the Apollo 13 film if he thought it was a hoax, and Tom is a very clever astute man.
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Post by tonymag »

Excellent , brilliant .......ive been looking for an answer to this subject when ive heard people discuss the moon landings, i dont think people will be able with the tom hanks gambit.i thank you

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Post by tiranova »

Excellent , brilliant .......ive been looking for an answer to this subject when ive heard people discuss the moon landings, i dont think people will be able with the tom hanks gambit.i thank you
my pleasure :rotfl:
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Post by tonymag »

ps i wasnt being sarcy , i think thats one of the funiest things ive heard in a long while,when i get in to that discussion with the people that like to think it didnt happen i like to do the childish thing and say.........it did happen and repeat till they give up

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Post by charlieannear »

I like your style, very similar to my fingers in ears and chanting lah. lah, lah. :lol:

Nice to hear another person make a bit of sense round here Liz. :lol:
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Post by Greenday »

So looks like i'm the only person who isn't sure then, don't get me wrong i don't want to think it didn't happen but the evidence just doesn't seem to add up to me. I can inderstand why everyone wants to believe it did happen though, like someone telling you something all through your life then suddenly saying one day well actually that's not true,
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Post by tiranova »

ps i wasnt being sarcy , i think thats one of the funiest things ive heard in a long while,when i get in to that discussion with the people that like to think it didnt happen i like to do the childish thing and say.........it did happen and repeat till they give up
tonymag, i didnt think you were being sarcy, i just expected my comments about Tom Hanks to get shot down in flames!!!
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Post by col »

So looks like i'm the only person who isn't sure then, don't get me wrong i don't want to think it didn't happen but the evidence just doesn't seem to add up to me. I can inderstand why everyone wants to believe it did happen though, like someone telling you something all through your life then suddenly saying one day well actually that's not true,
To be honest i'm not sure either as there is a lot of evidence pointing the other way. Maybe they did land on the moon only to realised that some bugger had forgotten the camera, so had to reproduced it in Area 51!!

Anyway don't think it matters that much, it will always be considered one of the greatest moments in history, and its quite exciting knowing that man can get up there and discover new things. Pity the challenger disaster and space exploration budget problems are hampering our progress, but one day just maybe.........
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Post by tiranova »

but one day just maybe.........
We'll develop a Warp capable ship and the Vulcans will come visit ;)
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Post by CB »

Have you seen Armstrongs last practice landing of the moon module on earth before the trip?
Ah...the infamous LLRV (Lunar Landing Research Vehicle) more commonly known as the 'Flying Bedstead'. An unpopular but very realistic "earthbound" trainer. Yes I have seen the footage and Armstrong did indeed have to eject. But if I remember rightly there was a stabilising jet malfunction that contributed to this incident. The engine got the vehicle up to the test altitude and was then throttled back to support five-sixths of the vehicle's weight, simulating the reduced gravity of the Moon. Two hydrogen peroxide lift rockets with thrust that could be varied from 100 to 500 pounds handled the LLRV's rate of descent and horizontal movement. Sixteen smaller hydrogen peroxide rockets, mounted in pairs, gave the pilot control in pitch, yaw, and roll. As safety backups on the LLRV, six 500-pound rockets could take over the lift function and stabilize the craft for a moment if the main jet engine failed. The pilot had a zero-zero ejection seat that would then lift him away to safety.
He hoped. :)
One of the remaining LLRV's (there were 5) is on display at the Dryden Flight Research Centre.
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And Greenday, I can't believe you're still a non-believer!! After all I said on msn last night!!! I countered every single 'argument' you put forward!! :P and properly too, not in a "CB piss taking style"
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I countered every single 'argument' you put forward!! :P and properly too, not in a "CB p*** taking style"
CB takes the piss?!?!?!?!?!? :shock: :o

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Post by Greenday »

And Greenday, I can't believe you're still a non-believer!! After all I said on msn last night!!! I countered every single 'argument' you put forward!! :P and properly too, not in a "CB p*** taking style"
I merely raised a few, i could put together a list of stuff that i believe means it was fake, i will go back over the material i read at the time and make a proper list rather than just points i plucked out of the air
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Post by Mr_AWOL »

Corrrr, one innocent post about power cuts it turning into a MASS DEBATE!?! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by Greenday »

Debate is healthy, broadends the mind :D
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