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Post by Perfect Dark on Jun 14, 2002 15:26:05 GMT -5
I don't think it was. There is a LOT of evdince pointing to the answer NO.
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Post by Nick on Jun 14, 2002 15:30:17 GMT -5
What moon landing are you talking about? I must be an idiot, are you talking about the first moon landing or what?
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Post by Perfect Dark on Jun 14, 2002 15:37:42 GMT -5
Yeah the first one remember years back the USA send a rocket up with people on it that saposeadly laned and wlked on the moon of the Earth.
1)Ever watch the movie, I did. Where are the stars. YOu can see stars everywhere in space 2)When the American Flag was put down on the moon it WAVED. There is no air on the moon. 3)We get sunburns from just staying in the sun to long. Imagion what it would be like up there.
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Post by Wings on Jun 15, 2002 10:06:35 GMT -5
Hate to correct you, but correct you I must.
1. It's Hollywood that have given the impression you can see stars everywhere in space. It makes it more real that reality, in a sense. The sun's ray wavelength overrides the other stars', so to speak, because it is closer, meaning that stars could not be seen. Ever wondered why you only see stars at night? ;D 2. I had some trouble with this, but the air isn't why it waved. There is a lot less gravity. Meaning that a flag would have to reason to drop along its flagpole on the moon. The force put on it when it was jammed in the rock would have caused it to move, and because there is less gravity there is hardly any say in which direction it goes. It's fabric. It billows naturally. It would have taken about a year to settle along its pole, by my guesstimates. 3. Yes, correct. Ever heard of a thing called a 'spacesuit'?
And if you give me any other 'evidence', I'll be sure to prove you wrong.
I voted yes, by the way, if you hadn't guessed. ;D
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Post by Perfect Dark on Jun 15, 2002 14:33:28 GMT -5
Er okay... 4) Where is the balst crater from when that "Thing" Landed on the Moon. There would be sure to be one. 5)A Russian Satalite flew over Area 51 and took a picture of a piece of land that look very similer to the moon landing.
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Post by Wings on Jun 15, 2002 14:48:58 GMT -5
You mean the Eagle craft? There wasn't sure to be one at all. There'd be a slight splay of dust, is all, maybe some pock-marks from the legs. And if you're talking about a meteor, then it probably is there - you just haven't seen it, or it's on the other side of the moon or something. And Area 51 is in the desert, smart guy, if it even exists at all. Of course there'd be things shaped like the moon. And it's likely that the Russians would do anything to say the Americans didn't land on the moon before they did. Also, since when has Area 51 been associated with NASA? I thought the rumours cropped up after the Roswell hoax. Aliens, and so forth.
And to top this post off, whaat would the point be in fooling the world anyway?
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Post by Perfect Dark on Jun 15, 2002 15:11:03 GMT -5
The Point? To get ahead of the Russians in Space Travel.
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Post by Wings on Jun 15, 2002 15:26:45 GMT -5
Okay, granted. But if they wanted it that badly, they'd have stolen the Russian technology. You might as well say that they could do it, but you couldn't. You can't honestly think they were racing for the best fake photo/film...
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Post by MoJo on Jun 15, 2002 17:19:34 GMT -5
You doubt your own contry - AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA - your a FOOL!
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