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originally posted by: Maverick7
If you need more convincing go to this site:
centerforaninformedamerica.com...
For comments about the first US space walk possibly being faked, see this module:
centerforaninformedamerica.com...
Gemini astronaut Ed White allegedly became the first American to perform a space-walk, despite the fact that NASA did not yet appear to have a suit that would allow for such a maneuver. Nevertheless, on June 3, 1965, White allegedly performed a successful 22-minute EVA NASA did not attempt the maneuver again for an entire year, until June 3, 1966, despite the fact that four Gemini capsules were launched during the intervening year and those four spent a combined total of twenty-three days in low-Earth orbit. Yet none of those four crews, it would appear, had time to practice space-walking, even though practicing and perfecting EVAs was one of the primary goals of the Gemini program
originally posted by: MteWamp
originally posted by: stonerwilliam
a reply to: MteWamp
Buzz Aldrin when asked by me nearly 40 years ago who made the glass for the visor , turned and walked out of a packed hall went to a car and sat in the passenger seat nearby .
It took me a lot of years to figure out the answer to why he walked away from a young kid that day , i was in no way dis-respecfull to the man and i got to ask the first question
Ummm... OK... And?
originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: stonerwilliam
There could be many reasons why he might have walked away from you ranging from poor personal hygiene to.....
You get the picture?
originally posted by: stonerwilliam
What !
I was a very respectful kid and was polite to the gentleman , He was doing a lecture tour on how bibles were being smuggled in to the former USSR and trying to dazzle all the young there , my question to him was the first when he asked us all a question , He expected a biblical question maybe when he looked at me and pointed and i was maybe 10-12 foot or do you like meters away
From that day in the 1970s until today only 12 people could have answered my question that i would have trusted anyone else and it is just a opinion and they are like ass holes - we all have one
How does the imperfect behaviour of someone you met invalidate that? Why would it be necessary for him to even know the answer?
originally posted by: IndyFront
We and the Russians have probably had people there since the last time we went. I'm on the opposite end of the spectrum of 'moon-truthers,' in that I believe we have never left the moon and have had a base or presence there in some form or fashion since the early 1980s or longer even.