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May 18,1969 man...landed.....on.......moon..Neil A.Armstrong and his little possy did it..they did something that would go down in the history books,be rememberd for ever as Neil was the first man ever to land on the moon."Thats one small step for man,and one big step for mandkind" or I think thats what he said anyway.They did the unthinkible,impossible,extrodinary,idubabally amazing...............or so it may seem.
I just watched a bunch of videos about the 'landing on the moon' a hoax.Course I could be wrong,and I could be very right at the same time. But I can't help notceing all the mestakes.Like no stars.You'll see many stars out there.The ground looks like blankets,reallllly fake.The flage didn't move,and there was no shadow next to Apollo 11.Tsk Tsk Tsk, meh. The one moon rock had a 'c' Carved into it. and if you watch some documentery's about moon landings you'll indeed find....erm..not so normal thing.Course it's not normal.Supposily it's people on the moon.NBut look behond that,keep your eye's peeled,check around.As I said ..I could be wrong I could be right..so don't start to bash me on my ideas okay??? What do you guy's think? or bilieve?-Agomae http://www.moonmovie.com/moonmovie/default,asp heres some info.. |
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1,000th POST Anyway, the imaging was so bad of coarse you aren't going to see stars. The flag didn't move because their is no wind in space. Yes, their is a shadow of the Apallo 11. How would you know if the ground looked fake or not, have you ever seen the dirt on the moon? We have a rover on the moon, how did that get there if we didn't go to the moon? Their is also the good old American flag on the moon, I have seen it on satellite pictures. You sure you're not just a little jealous because we got there first. :wink: By the way it was June 20, 1969. Also, you got this from other websites and possibly the documentry by FOX. |
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I read it. And, well, I don't believe a freaking word of it. Just because technology isn't advanced to a stage that would make things easy doesn't mean that you can't manipulate it to work more effectively. We made it to the moon - deal with it.
Oh, and i find it funny that every user comment thing is positive. Constantine
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For safty. Both space flights within the last 20 years have ended in desaster. The Challenger blew up and the other one(I can't think of the name) also blew on the way back. They won't risk anymore lives just to hurry to the moon.
By the way, it will be 2018 until the next moon mission. |
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NASA isnt going to send a bunch of crazy people to the moon, even if they were risking their lives. they want to do it right, ships arent cheap to build, im sure they arent going to waste a bunch of money and time on a wasted mission. all of this is much more complicated than what you think.... :roll:
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