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"So if you can show me that I am wrong, then I will be happy."
The problem is that people like you don't want to be proven wrong. No mater how overwhelming the evidence we give you that the six Apollo moon landings where 100% genuine (and they where), you would reject it. If you really want proof that the moon landings where genuine, it is documented in detail in credible websites such as the ones I linked to below. But you don't, so you won't read them.
http://www.clavius.org/
http://www.braeunig.us/space/hoax.htm
The problem is that people like you don't want to be proven wrong. No mater how overwhelming the evidence we give you that the six Apollo moon landings where 100% genuine (and they where), you would reject it. If you really want proof that the moon landings where genuine, it is documented in detail in credible websites such as the ones I linked to below. But you don't, so you won't read them.
http://www.clavius.org/
http://www.braeunig.us/space/hoax.htm
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Is the moon real or does the moon reflect off the ocean onto the upper atmosphere to where it can be seen during the day?
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You don't think that the Russians can't speak any other languages?
You think they couldn't find a phrasebook so they just gave up?
You think they couldn't find a phrasebook so they just gave up?
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Well, for many people, the moon landing is just something they heard about in school, and sadly many of them wouldn't know "real science" if they tripped over it. That makes them easy targets for people who like to use pseudo-science to inject doubts into their minds.
I was 15 at the time of Apollo 11. If you do some historical research, you'll realize a couple of things:
* The "space race" was a big deal in U.S. culture. It was even bigger than BeatleMania. There were tens of thousands of ordinary citizens who ate up all the information they could get their hands on about space, and science, and how every technical aspect of the space missions worked.
* A lot of this technical info was public knowledge. Some of the details had to be kept secret of course (so the USSR wouldn't find out); but much of the "basics" were not only freely available, but were spewed out every day all over the media. The average 15-year-old kid back then could tell you all the basics about the propulsion systems, the rocket stages, the timelines, the space suits, the life support systems, every piece of experimental equipment, the effects of lunar gravity, the Van Allen belts, the exact differences between Gemini and Apollo capsules, etc., etc. in excruciating detail.
I was 15 at the time of Apollo 11. If you do some historical research, you'll realize a couple of things:
* The "space race" was a big deal in U.S. culture. It was even bigger than BeatleMania. There were tens of thousands of ordinary citizens who ate up all the information they could get their hands on about space, and science, and how every technical aspect of the space missions worked.
* A lot of this technical info was public knowledge. Some of the details had to be kept secret of course (so the USSR wouldn't find out); but much of the "basics" were not only freely available, but were spewed out every day all over the media. The average 15-year-old kid back then could tell you all the basics about the propulsion systems, the rocket stages, the timelines, the space suits, the life support systems, every piece of experimental equipment, the effects of lunar gravity, the Van Allen belts, the exact differences between Gemini and Apollo capsules, etc., etc. in excruciating detail.
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