Oh, brother...
Another one.
Originally posted by RichardGood
However, in reality NASA had estimated in the mid-to-late '60s that the chance of successfully landing humans on the moon and returning them to Earth safely was around 0.05%.
Uh huh... BS. Find me a single report from NASA which said that.
NASA had fallen behind the Soviet Union in terms of progress in the space race, who had beaten the Americans in feats such as the first manned space flight.
No, I don't think so. The Soviets didn't have a working rocket which could take their crews to the moon and back. They were close, but then had two catastrophic failures on their test rockets. Since Soviet space doctrine forbid them from launching humans unless they had two successful flights, they lost the race.
NASA was also sufferring from massive levels of management problems and inefficiencies at this time. But then suddenly we are meant to believe that in the space of a few years they managed to "pull a moon landing out of their hat". Unlikely.
The reason we were behind was because we were focusing on different projects. That being the
X-15
Get your facts straight.
The is a lots of evidence to support that fact that the film footage of the astronoughts on the moon surface was a studio fake.
All of which have been debunked. Many times. Damn that Fox TV for dumbing down the intelligence of the world.
Bad Astronomy
Fox's Flapdoodle
For example, in one of the most well known photos you see one of the astronoughts standing on the surface with the sun rising behind him, yet YOU CAN SEE THE DETAIL ON THE FRONT OF HIS SPACE SUIT. Even with lots of very good "fill-in lights" (which they obviously did not take to the moon) the figure should have been just a sillouette with such as strong light source behind him, regardless of what exposure-speed gilms was in the cameras...
Go out during a night with a full moon with a friend. Can you see the friend's face?
There are
THREE sources of light. Not just one! The sun, you mentioned. The Earth is another. The moon itself is the third one.
...Cameras which incedentally did not have any kind of radio or magnetic shielding, so when exposed the the huge amounts of solar radiation on the moon (without the protection of Earths atmosphere) the camera films should have been rendered useless within seconds.
BS. Find me the specs of those cameras to prove your crap assertion, please.
It's also worth noting that the space-suit designs used in 1969 also did not have any kind of shielding, so walking on the surface of the moon should have quickly proved fatal for the astronoughts.
Yet more BS. Find me the specs of those space-suits to prove your crap assertion, please.
The only way to have a secret between three people is if two of them are dead.
To make the insinuation that over 200,000 scientists, engineers, manufacturers, astronauts, ground crew, etc. are all involved in some massive coverup is assinine in the extreme.