I like how one of the videos ended (I think it was the video I posted in the OP):
The narrator said that SCIENCE dictates that we discard the so-called "moon landings" as an aberration.
They haven't been duplicated, not even a fraction of what was accomplished, in 45 years!
What should a scientist think of data like this:
300, 250, 300, 300, 250, 240000, 300, 300, 250, 300, 300, 250, 300, 300, 250, 300, 300, 250, 300, 300, 250, 300, (many hundreds of times)...
That "240000" datum was obviously a mistake!
Those numbers represent how far from the earth our astronauts have traveled -- always to low earth orbit. All the missions took place there (Skylab, ISS, Mir, Space Shuttle, etc.) The moon, however, is 240,000 miles away.
He mentioned that the Wright Brothers, Charles Lindbergh, Sputnik, ALL those breakthroughs were followed up with many more like it. We didn't go 45 years without an airplane taking off. And look how many rocket launches into low earth orbit we've had since Sputnik!
Also, look at the Apollo missions -- we supposedly went to the moon several times, the missions often being just months apart. Going to the Moon is no big deal apparently! But now it's such a big deal that NO COUNTRY has gone there in 45 years? That doesn't make sense.
It also doesn't make sense that they haven't done it in over a generation. You can't say that "the people" are sick of Moon landings, any more than you can leave CathInfo because of "the membership" and stay gone for 5 years.
That is because "the people" completely change over the years. How many men and women can honestly say they're tired of news coverage about men on the moon? Why don't they send the first woman to the moon? Huh? Wouldn't that be a nice liberal breakthrough?
Anyone under 55 can't even remember the "moon landings". And that's a heck of a lot of people! Isn't NASA worried about an intellectual "brain drain" since effectively we never did it? How can they claim to have "experience" when every last person in the place has never been involved in a manned Moon mission? Experience doesn't reside in the walls of NASA or its computers. It resides in the PEOPLE who work there. Do they really have a bunch of 80 and 90 year olds working there as consultants in case they want to go back to the Moon again?
Because a 55 year old might remember seeing the Moon Landing on TV, but he was only 8 years old in 1969! Then men who worked at NASA at the time, including all the astronauts, were certainly much older.