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Do Yall Believe The Moonlanding Happened?

Do You Believe In The Moon Landing?


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i'm half n half......


i'm not one of those people that are completely convinced that it didn't happen, but i wouldn't be surprised if it was a hoax

This is where I'm at with it.

There's entirely too many unanswered questions, or questions with flimsy ass answers. I'm not going to write it off as a hoax just yet, but at the same time I'm not going to say I believe wholeheartedly that it happened.
 
In my* armchair skeptics opinion, no. Probes and rovers might have but not people.
 
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Like what

The single biggest has always been "Why haven't we been back?"

I asked my science teacher this very question back in the 5th grade and she had no real answer for me. Then she tried to run some "we don't have the technology to do it again..." then switched it to budget malarkey.

Fact is, it should be cheaper and far easier now with the advances in technology we've had since our last landing in '72. Even in the 80's and 90's it would have been doable for cheap. By now we should have stepped foot on nearly every part of the moon, and not just the US, every other capable nation should have gone there by now.
 


Tha noon is hollow and man made and they know it so they don’t wanna go fucking around up there any more right now...lmao
 
Space travel is mad expensive

Nasa budget is small as fuck too

After space race got over nobody cares anymore. (At least w/ funding)

If nasa budget was similar to the military we would prolly be way more advanced than we are now
 
The single biggest has always been "Why haven't we been back?"

I asked my science teacher this very question back in the 5th grade and she had no real answer for me. Then she tried to run some "we don't have the technology to do it again..." then switched it to budget malarkey.

Fact is, it should be cheaper and far easier now with the advances in technology we've had since our last landing in '72. Even in the 80's and 90's it would have been doable for cheap. By now we should have stepped foot on nearly every part of the moon, and not just the US, every other capable nation should have gone there by now.

I'm sure you've heard the answer to that, there are a few posts explainin' that in this thread, but you don't accept
 
I'm sure you've heard the answer to that, there are a few posts explainin' that in this thread, but you don't accept

I don't accept what doesn't make sense.

The cost of Space Shuttle Atlantis was $196 billion.
Adjusted for inflation, the cost of the ENTIRE Apollo program is about the same amount of money.

However...

As I said, the technology necessary to put a man on the moon has come so far that it would be significantly cheaper to do it with vastly more modern technology making it not only more doable, but we could make even more trips on the same dime. It's been shown that the average smartphone in anyones pocket is well over 1000x more powerful than the computer that made it possible for the lunar module to land... And we might pay a couple hundred dollars for one.

The computers that Mission Control used, those vast, room filling IBM mainframes that ran OS360? A cheap, $200 desktop you can buy at Walmart would be tens of thousands of times more powerful than those things.

Adjusted for inflation, the cost to launch the Saturn V rocket that carried the Apollo 11 lander is $1.16 billion in 2016 dollars.
SpaceX can launch their Falcon Heavy rocket for $90 million.

The Saturn V can handle a heavier payload but, as with everything else, it's unnecessary as everything necessary to land on the moon is many times lighter and many times more capable than the Apollo landers could ever be.

So... Cost is DEFINITELY not an issue as it's far cheaper to put a man on the moon today than it was back in the 60's and early 70's.
 
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The sun doesnt illuminate the moon?
Why can we see the moon during the day if the suns light is suppose to reflect off the moon to light it up?

If the sun lights the moon that means the earth is in between them. Which means those seeing the moon ...its night time for them. And daytime on the other side of the earth. Its reflecting remember?

So if I see the moon during the day....the sun is making it daytime so the sun can illuminate the dark side of the moon since the moon would now be between the earth and sun.
But how can it be seen during the day?
Unless its transparent.
Because its now lighting the dark side....which means the side we see is now the dark side.
 
Why can we see the moon during the day if the suns light is suppose to reflect off the moon to light it up?

If the sun lights the moon that means the earth is in between them. Which means those seeing the moon ...its night time for them. And daytime on the other side of the earth. Its reflecting remember?

So if I see the moon during the day....the sun is making it daytime so the sun can illuminate the dark side of the moon since the moon would now be between the earth and sun.
But how can it be seen during the day?
Unless its transparent.
Because its now lighting the dark side....which means the side we see is now the dark side.

Do you know how big the Sun is compared to the planets bruh. If i put a light bulb the size of a building in the middle and put some rocks around it the light will touch everything
 
Why can we see the moon during the day if the suns light is suppose to reflect off the moon to light it up?

If the sun lights the moon that means the earth is in between them. Which means those seeing the moon ...its night time for them. And daytime on the other side of the earth. Its reflecting remember?

So if I see the moon during the day....the sun is making it daytime so the sun can illuminate the dark side of the moon since the moon would now be between the earth and sun.
But how can it be seen during the day?
Unless its transparent.
Because its now lighting the dark side....which means the side we see is now the dark side.

The moon is the closest object to us. It will look different to us depending where you live in the world, but like the earth revolving around the sun, the moon has a orbiting cycle around the earth. Sometimes there are nights where we cant see the moon, this is called the new moon and the beginning of its cycle, when it Is a "new moon" we will not see it at night but often see it during the day. It's all about the sun.
 
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