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Someone wrote up a good piece about the Moon Missions 50 years ago --



I’ve always had grave doubts about the claims made by the US government that we put men on the moon. The Apollo 11 project was supposed to have landed three astronauts on its surface in 1969. Thereafter, several more Apollo flights were launched, in which, it is alleged, other American astronauts successfully visited the moon’s surface or got pretty darned close to it anyway.
Recently, a current NASA astronaut came forward reaffirming once again that these moon expeditions really, actually occurred. His name is Donald Roy Pettit. Mr. Pettit himself never went to the moon. He was only 14 years old when the first Apollo flight set off. However the man did spend long months on the International Space Station in both 2002 and 20ll. So he ought to know something.
Pettit is well educated, with several degrees, including a doctorate from the University of Arizona in astrophysics or some such thing. What is more, the man is an Eagle Scout, which speaks volumes for his probity and personal integrity, I guess.

Astronaut Pettit was interviewed recently about the Apollo moon landing project.He would love to go to the moon himself one day. But sadly, he says, we no longer have the ability. The technology was “destroyed,” and it would be a “painful process” to build it back up again. Really? All those billions of taxpayer dollars spent on a program whose technology has since been totally scrapped!? Incredible!
Dr. Pettit did not go into detail about the apparent loss of NASA’s ability to send future astronauts to the moon We just know that sometime around the end of the Apollo program in 1972, the technology, according to Pettit, was abandoned, and is, apparently, irrecoverable.
Should the reader doubt that Mr. Pettit’s remarks are correctly represented, let him go to the link provided in order to hear it in his own words. Start around minute 5:10

 
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Re: Mr Pettit - NASA lost the technology to go to the Moon, it's lost forever
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2017, 09:56:08 PM »
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  • Shoot, all those billions spent and what do we have to show for it?  Tang!


    Offline Carissima

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    Re: Mr Pettit - NASA lost the technology to go to the Moon, it's lost forever
    « Reply #2 on: November 29, 2017, 10:09:41 PM »
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  • What was NASA’s real motive for faking the moon landing if they were only planning another go around a half century later?
    What are they hiding?
    I don’t know, but when I smell a rat....


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    Re: Mr Pettit - NASA lost the technology to go to the Moon, it's lost forever
    « Reply #3 on: November 30, 2017, 05:36:31 PM »
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  • Someone wrote up a good piece about the Moon Missions 50 years ago --



    I’ve always had grave doubts about the claims made by the US government that we put men on the moon. The Apollo 11 project was supposed to have landed three astronauts on its surface in 1969. Thereafter, several more Apollo flights were launched, in which, it is alleged, other American astronauts successfully visited the moon’s surface or got pretty darned close to it anyway.
    Recently, a current NASA astronaut came forward reaffirming once again that these moon expeditions really, actually occurred. His name is Donald Roy Pettit. Mr. Pettit himself never went to the moon. He was only 14 years old when the first Apollo flight set off. However the man did spend long months on the International Space Station in both 2002 and 20ll. So he ought to know something.
    Pettit is well educated, with several degrees, including a doctorate from the University of Arizona in astrophysics or some such thing. What is more, the man is an Eagle Scout, which speaks volumes for his probity and personal integrity, I guess.

    Astronaut Pettit was interviewed recently about the Apollo moon landing project.He would love to go to the moon himself one day. But sadly, he says, we no longer have the ability. The technology was “destroyed,” and it would be a “painful process” to build it back up again. Really? All those billions of taxpayer dollars spent on a program whose technology has since been totally scrapped!? Incredible!
    Dr. Pettit did not go into detail about the apparent loss of NASA’s ability to send future astronauts to the moon We just know that sometime around the end of the Apollo program in 1972, the technology, according to Pettit, was abandoned, and is, apparently, irrecoverable.
    Should the reader doubt that Mr. Pettit’s remarks are correctly represented, let him go to the link provided in order to hear it in his own words. Start around minute 5:10

     



    Good observations, Matthew.

    It's kind of amazing that NASA astronaut Pettit actually talked about those things on camera.

    I have to wonder about what they could possibly have lost, when they didn't really even have that much going for them in terms of technology back then.

    The video provides a lot of good info, with a sense of humor. I especially like this comment from the narrator:

    "If you have childhood aspirations of becoming an astronaut, being a very good liar might be a positive attribute to have on your resume."
    "It is licit to resist a Sovereign Pontiff who is trying to destroy the Church. I say it is licit to resist him in not following his orders and in preventing the execution of his will. It is not licit to Judge him, to punish him, or to depose him, for these are acts proper to a superior."

    ~St. Robert Bellarmine
    De Romano Pontifice, Lib.II, c.29

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    Re: Mr Pettit - NASA lost the technology to go to the Moon, it's lost forever
    « Reply #4 on: December 01, 2017, 10:22:33 AM »
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  • They had to be hiding the truth. What did they get for their money? CGI proof earth is a globe. How convenient.


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    Re: Mr Pettit - NASA lost the technology to go to the Moon, it's lost forever
    « Reply #5 on: December 04, 2017, 04:40:43 PM »
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    I have to wonder about what they could possibly have lost, 
    Slide-rules.


    Offline Neil Obstat

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    Re: Mr Pettit - NASA lost the technology to go to the Moon, it's lost forever
    « Reply #6 on: December 04, 2017, 06:52:06 PM »
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  • .
    Your handheld cell phone today has more computing power than the computers on board the Apollo spacecraft did.
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    Beyond that, the operating system used in those early models is no longer used.
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    The hardware they had is retained in space museums but computer engineers today can't make it work because the software was not written down and no one remembers how it was structured, the computer language is obsolete and would have to be set up again from scratch, but who knows if what we would re-compose today was the same as what they had composed back in the 1960's?
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    Whatever they would have had back then, it would have been able to compute the rocket direction and magnitude bursts that they used to keep the landing module properly oriented as it approached the moon's surface in order to make a safe landing. The earth was too far away to be of any use in making such calculations, as it took 2-1/2 seconds for a radio signal from the moon to reach earth and another 2-1/2 seconds for the earth's signal to reach the moon, consequently any computation even if made instantly on earth would be delayed by 5 seconds when received at the moon. The lander would have been hopelessly uncontrollable with those conditions.
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    One question I have is that by looking at the hardware, we ought to be able to tell today how much wattage it required and from there we could determine what kind of battery power would have been needed to operate it. I don't recall ever seeing solar panels with photovoltaic cells on the Apollo craft, and so, whatever Galvanic cell battery power was used must have been able to keep putting out power for the duration since no way to recharge the batteries was ever disclosed. Did they use rocket-powered generators? They never said they did. The Apollo craft did not have use of nuclear energy since that was not developed yet for small packages like the Apollo craft. To top it off, they say the lunar module's batteries are what powered the so-called air conditioners that kept the astronauts cool in lunar temperatures of over 200 deg. F.
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    It's hard to understand why no one would have bothered to make a copy of the Apollo mission's software, for future reference.
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    I read recently about the original screenplays for Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone, how he did not write them down but that he would float in his swimming pool on an inflatable lounge, and while looking up into the evening sky, he would record his thoughts using some kind of electronic recording device. Then that was played back for the show's script, and Mr. Serling then took his recorder back to his swimming pool and spoke into it the material for the next episode in the process recording over the earlier episode's material, consequently no one has a sound recording of Rod Serling's voice dictating the screenplay for any of the Twilight Zone episodes.
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    Ironically, what we are expected to believe about the Apollo missions is all too reminiscent of a Twilight Zone theme.
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    Re: Mr Pettit - NASA lost the technology to go to the Moon, it's lost forever
    « Reply #7 on: December 04, 2017, 06:55:51 PM »
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  • Slide-rules.
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    Don't knock slide rules. That's all the engineers had who designed the Queen Mary, Golden Gate bridge and Empire State building. 
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    They did it all with three significant figure accuracy. Your pocket calculator today has 9 significant figures, minimum.
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    Re: Mr Pettit - NASA lost the technology to go to the Moon, it's lost forever
    « Reply #8 on: December 04, 2017, 10:42:17 PM »
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  • Not knocking them at all!  Just pointing out that no one at NASA would know how to use them nowadays so that is my guess as to what they "lost".