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originally posted by: captainpudding
a reply to: Arbitrageur
It's slightly telling about moon hoaxers when their strongest argument in the past ten years seems to be based on them not understanding concepts introduced in an educational program designed for children.
originally posted by: JimOberg
originally posted by: captainpudding
a reply to: Arbitrageur
It's slightly telling about moon hoaxers when their strongest argument in the past ten years seems to be based on them not understanding concepts introduced in an educational program designed for children.
... or part of every Boy Scout's requirement for the 'Space Exploration' merit badge.
originally posted by: JimOberg
a reply to: BigDave-AR
And there's always that 'junior rocket scientist' decoder ring you can get in the mail with all those breakfast cereal boxtops. That ought to work, too.
originally posted by: watersabove
Hardly anything adds up from the Apollo mission clips, now that we can see them on better than grainy screens.
originally posted by: watersabove
For me its the stagehand without spacesuit walking into the moon footage.
originally posted by: watersabove
And they picked mission 13 to be the only one that failed.
originally posted by: captainpudding
originally posted by: watersabove
And they picked mission 13 to be the only one that failed.
I think Gus Grissom, Roger Chaffee and Ed White would call BS on that statement.
originally posted by: firerescue
a reply to: charlyv
800 lbs. of Moon rocks come from?
Just a wild guess………. The moon ……?