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We never went to the Moon - proof
« on: May 28, 2016, 01:07:57 PM »
This video was very good.

If your instinctive reaction is to reject anything critical of the Moon Landing, please watch this anyhow. I learned a few things.

Just watch one of the astronauts blow up when confronted with incontrovertible proof that a hoax was perpetrated.

And there is LOTS of good evidence here that all the moon landings were a hoax.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/embed/VhLSY5Kr7hA[/youtube]




We never went to the Moon - proof
« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2016, 01:12:52 PM »
I thought it was funny when Father Gardner, the priest at my chapel, mentioned during one of his sermons that some people believe we never went to the moon.


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« Reply #2 on: May 28, 2016, 01:29:44 PM »
I've watched videos before, and seen much of the evidence, and come to the conclusion that the Moon Landings were a hoax.

However, I learned a few things in this video.

FOR EXAMPLE --

One of the astronauts claimed that they stayed cool for THREE DAYS on the moon thanks to "big batteries" onboard the LEM.

You got to be kidding me! BATTERIES? Seriously? I almost laughed out loud when he said that. I was embarrassed for him, it was such a silly lie.

The moon has no atmosphere, and it gets cooked by the sun on the daylight side -- up to 250 degrees F. And with no atmosphere, you can't use convection to draw off heat. You'd have to re-RADIATE the heat away. The amount of energy that would take far exceeds what could be stored in a few batteries, however large. And this was in 1970 remember.

I've done solar panel systems with deep cycle batteries before. I am well aware of how much electricity A/C takes -- but again, you can't use standard A/C on the moon because of the complete lack of atmosphere.

And how did those space suits hide a magic battery, enough to keep away the 250 degrees for HOURS AND HOURS at a time?

Offline Matthew

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We never went to the Moon - proof
« Reply #3 on: May 28, 2016, 01:31:14 PM »
Quote from: Matto
I thought it was funny when Father Gardner, the priest at my chapel, mentioned during one of his sermons that some people believe we never went to the moon.


I don't find it surprising AT ALL that Fr. Gardner is one of those who is content to stay with the neo-SSPX and ignore all the evidence they are doing a sellout.

+Williamson is right. Truth is truth, and a person who will ignore a truth about nature (moon landings, 9/11) is likely to ignore other truths as well.

Why discriminate against some truths? Truth should be sought by our intellect IN ALL THINGS, not just sometimes, or when it comes to religious truths.

We never went to the Moon - proof
« Reply #4 on: May 28, 2016, 01:46:17 PM »
Over the course of a full lunar day and night, the temperature on the Moon can vary wildly, from around +200 to -200 degrees Celsius (+392 to -328 degrees Fahrenheit), so it’s natural to wonder how lunar astronauts survived this huge temperature variation.

The first thing to know is that all trips on to the Moon’s surface were carefully planned for lunar dawn, to ensure the surface hadn’t had time to heat up fully to its daytime temperature. It is also important to think about how heat can be transferred to astronauts on the lunar surface.

There are three ways heat can transfer and only two are possible on the Moon. The first is radiation, both directly from the Sun and from the Sun’s reflection on the surface. The astronauts’ spacesuits were designed to reflect almost 90% of the light that reaches it, so very little heat would have transferred to the astronauts.

The second is by conduction from the direct contact their feet had with the surface. This is also an ineffective process as regolith on the lunar surface doesn’t conduct heat well and the astronauts’ boots were insulated, slowing down conduction even further. This shows that even though huge temperature variations occur on the Moon, lunar astronauts were never actually exposed to them.


very funny matthew, trying to bait us. I guess I got baited.