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Underwater Astronaut on the moon

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posted on Apr, 30 2015 @ 01:47 PM
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Have a look at this and wonder if ESA is trying to tell you something?

ESA astronaut Jean-François Clervoy and ESA astronaut instructor Hervé Stevenin slipped into the roles of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin last week for an underwater simulation of the historic mission to the Moon.

www.esa.int...



posted on Apr, 30 2015 @ 01:48 PM
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a reply to: TheWhisper

Around the 5 minute mark it gets fun.




posted on Apr, 30 2015 @ 01:50 PM
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originally posted by: TheWhisper
a reply to: TheWhisper

Around the 5 minute mark it gets fun.


Apollo suits are still tested to see if they can be used for space walks???


edit on 30-4-2015 by TheWhisper because: video is removed as it already seen above



posted on Apr, 30 2015 @ 01:53 PM
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Eops did TW seen bubbles during the Apollo 16 space walk.




posted on Apr, 30 2015 @ 01:57 PM
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Also China seems to know how it works in a pool.




posted on Apr, 30 2015 @ 05:45 PM
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originally posted by: TheWhisper
Also China seems to know how it works in a pool.



Now, that is interesting, it might even explain the spanner that hit the outside of the hull at some stage in a video sequence elsewhere!



posted on May, 1 2015 @ 12:33 AM
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originally posted by: TheWhisper
a reply to: TheWhisper

Around the 5 minute mark it gets fun.



There is nothing in that video that looks remotely like an air bubble. Another ridiculous contention from the master of ridiculous contentions.

edit:- i am of course referring to the Apollo 16 video, not this one.

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posted on May, 1 2015 @ 12:38 AM
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Agreed. These moon hoaxers need to stop. I'm all for a good conspiracy, but this is neither good or a conspiracy.



posted on May, 1 2015 @ 03:58 AM
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originally posted by: smurfy

originally posted by: TheWhisper
Also China seems to know how it works in a pool.



Now, that is interesting, it might even explain the spanner that hit the outside of the hull at some stage in a video sequence elsewhere!

Even some Apollo believers say that the Chinese video is fake and filmed in a pool. But you will hardly hear them telling that in public why you think that is?



posted on May, 1 2015 @ 08:28 AM
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a reply to: TheWhisper

The Chinese would have been outed by either, the USA or Russia if their missions were faked. Don't pull some imaginary "NWO" collaboration that prevents this from happening. The ideologies prevent any such collaboration. The "so called" bubble can be clearly seen for what it is, a piece of ice from frozen water vapour. As for not behaving like it is in space it behaves precisely like it should in space. So what we have is, a video from someone who clearly has no comprehension of how things behave in space.



posted on May, 1 2015 @ 11:45 AM
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The thread shoots itself squarely in the foot right from the outset by showing what underwater training actually looks like compared with what is seen in the genuine Chinese and Apollo spacewalks.

You do not see single bubbles, you see streams of them. You also see lots of support divers around them, and cables, and light.

Neutral (or zero) bouyancy training has been used in astronaut training from Gemini onwards.



posted on May, 2 2015 @ 07:15 AM
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"ESA astronaut Jean-François Clervoy and ESA astronaut instructor Hervé Stevenin slipped into the roles of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin last week for an underwater simulation of the historic mission to the Moon."

Don't you think ESA is telling you something here brother? "an underwater simulation of the historic mission to the Moon". It is time that people get told the truth about the Apollo moon landings no one in the world would be shocked anymore that it was faked. Most people know already anyway.



posted on May, 2 2015 @ 08:38 AM
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originally posted by: TheWhisper
a reply to: onebigmonkey

"ESA astronaut Jean-François Clervoy and ESA astronaut instructor Hervé Stevenin slipped into the roles of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin last week for an underwater simulation of the historic mission to the Moon."

Don't you think ESA is telling you something here brother? "an underwater simulation of the historic mission to the Moon". It is time that people get told the truth about the Apollo moon landings no one in the world would be shocked anymore that it was faked. Most people know already anyway.


No. They aren't.

You are fabricating a story out of absolutely nothing.

They are using a bit of clever writing to get people's interest. In a way they failed because it took you 18 months to find it. The suit's different, they took cores (which Apollo 11 didn't) and in the photos you can see a constant stream of bubbles and very obvious signs of it being filmed on the sea bed. The real story here is their development of equipment and techniques for their own missions.

Everything else is just out of your mind.



posted on May, 2 2015 @ 08:46 AM
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originally posted by: LiteraryJourney
Agreed. These moon hoaxers need to stop. I'm all for a good conspiracy, but this is neither good or a conspiracy.



Most importantly, it is not good for conspiracy theorists. By flooding ATS with ludicrous threads like this, serious alternative investigative journalists are made to look like ignorant, delusional fools. Is that what you're really trying to do, Team TW?



posted on May, 2 2015 @ 08:49 AM
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originally posted by: TheWhisper
Even some Apollo believers say that the Chinese video is fake and filmed in a pool.


They do? Please show a valid source for that claim....

It looks like the silly conspiracy theorists have really lost the plot over Apollo.
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