Bad News For Moon-landing Sceptics

Apollo 11 is a new documentary that delivers fresh, crisp images and audio if that historic moment.

While scouring through 11000 hours of recordings, the filmmaker Todd Douglas Miller discovered a trove of unpublished 70mm images in the National Archives.

The degree of detail and the continuity between missions in the reels will give conspiracy theorists a hard time. What gain would it have to forge such material 50 years after the event?

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No one has ever been to the moon.
End of thread.

a lot, mbona hawaja enda tena?

What if they had set up a facility like this?
The Mars Society’s Mars Desert Research Station located near Hanksville, Utah.[ATTACH=full]244958[/ATTACH]

For me its not a question of whether they went… walifika uko. But mbona hawakurudi?

Von Braun tried to convince them to go Mars but Nixon decided to invest in a space shuttle instead. His entire goal even before the Apollo was a Mars mission, he died just a few years later, and now after almost 50 years, it took a private company to revive the space exploration dream.

The moon is only 240000 miles from the earth. Meria Mata, with his black smoke belching truck, has covered much more distances

Nilona NASA is having a comeback with their mission to mars

We will go to Pluto in 2022

Cost. The 1970s Stagflation gutted non essential programs
There was no economic sense to go back until recently
Democrats

dont believe you, NASA has unlimited resources
how much do you think this will cost. a clock in space
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/nasa-portable-atomic-clock-could-revolutionize-space-travel

So all this time no one at NASA remembered to point that evidence to the skeptics until a nondescript filmmaker “discovered” it in a dusty corner? Tell me another!

tunabebwa “baby”

Sure. Also, there is no ISS that has been orbiting the earth for more than 10 years. I do not have evidence but I have said it here. :smiley:

What for? You can never reinvent the wheel or fire.

Hahahahahaha!

Yes.

Sending a rocket to space requires a huge team but from moon to earth just a few of them.

There were seven manned missions to the moon, the last of which almost ended in a catastrophe. Apollo 13. This one was supposed to land on the moon like two others before it but there was an internal accident and therefore it couldn’t make a landing. It became a fight to preserve life by getting get back to earth. Watching the Apollo 13 documentary made me believe that they did indeed land on the moon.

hapo hatuko pamoja, landing on the moon ni hekaya kaa ya kush