N7RobBob
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hopefully you don't believe that conspiracy theory.They never went to the moon.
hopefully you don't believe that conspiracy theory.They never went to the moon.
They never went to the moon.
During the cold War? USSR would've put up more of a fight that our astronauts didn't do it if that was the case.I listen to a conspiracy podcast for fun. I keep an open mind and out of all of them. This one has some valid points to question. The lack of technology back then, never going back, the rush to say America has the greatest scientists, and then this and that the pics, wind, angles, reasons on that time period to make it to the moon. I'm just spit balling what I remember. Been a while
They can stay for two weeks.During the cold War? USSR would've put up more of a fight that our astronauts didn't do it if that was the case.
If it's not profitable then it's not worth it. That's the American way. That's why we really haven't been back, along with a shrinking budget.
I'm very excited to see a lunar landing during my lifetime. Then to Mars before I die.
Moon landing conspiracy is only slightly less ridiculous than flat earth. Why do we feel the need to question scientifically verified fact with nonscientific objections?
We did, but Apollo 17 was a long time ago.So did we go?
I listen to a conspiracy podcast for fun. I keep an open mind and out of all of them. This one has some valid points to question. The lack of technology back then, never going back, the rush to say America has the greatest scientists, and then this and that the pics, wind, angles, reasons on that time period to make it to the moon. I'm just spit balling what I remember. Been a while
ive got an engineering friend that support NASA on a couple of projects. He does vibration analysis on various things (like the james webb telescope) and acts the same way as your dad. Doesnt think his little spot in the project is worth talking about.... even if its really really coolBack in the day, my dad who is 79 and an Engineer worked on the Apollo Mission, specifically I think Saturn V. I know it wasnt one of the Apollo rockets and it was one of the 3 Saturn's,
Like a typical engineer, its the coolest thing he has ever done, but because he wasnt high up, and only did "minor" things he never talks about it rather talk about a tire testing machine that he built for Firestone in the 80's as the Head Project Engineer. But imo, working on the Apollo Mission is much cooler, lol