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They faked it ! The Moon Landing !!
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[quote:nomuse (not logged in) 2380183:MV8yMTYwODU4XzM2NzE1NTY4X0JDRTMyNTU1] [quote:SC22 28817449:MV8yMTYwODU4XzM2NzEyODE0XzZGMUI1NDUz] [quote:nomuse (not logged in) 2380183:MV8yMTYwODU4XzM2NzExNzg0X0E3MzAwN0M5] ... Of course hoaxies don't see anything wrong with this. Their idea of a job is clerk at Wallmart's. The idea of knowing anything about the corporate descision-making process that changes the price structure or the layout of the aisles is completely alien.... [/quote] OK, let's discuss this. The closest, supposedly reachable, celestial body which could yield mountains of information about outer space and NASA picks up, packs up, and decides to head to Mars instead. Really? Seems to me, corporately thinking of course, that the most cost effective study would be right here on our "reachable" moon. Huge craters that would yield many objects to study. These objects could then be continuously returned to earth for hands on physical analysis. Yet, where are all of these yields? Well, NASA prefers distant study and video....much more beneficial. [/quote] My quoted material above has nothing to do with your reply. Oh, and hundreds of kilos of rock, soil samples, and cores. Not exactly "distant video," is it? Plus are you aware of just how many scientific instruments were left on the Moon, and how little of the telemetry stream was ever about video? [/quote]
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