Is NASA stupid, or are they lying?

Is NASA incompetent or lying, or do you trust NASA?


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DIY-HP-LED

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The Apollo 12 landing site from LRO imagery, this was the one where they broke the camera by fucking up and pointed it at the sun. Their still film cameras still worked though.
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They landed close to the surveyor lander, sent years before and demonstrated that they could land accurately where they wanted. Apollo 11 overshot their intended landing zone by several miles.

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Jack Condon

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Pictures supposedly taken from lunar orbit are fakable so they aren't proof of anything.

The proof that the LRO photos are photoshopped

MoonFaker: LRO at 50km. PART 1

MoonFaker: LRO at 25km, Dead Ends & No Fly Zones. PART 1
 

DIY-HP-LED

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The alien overlords faked the moon landings because the moon is their secret military base.
I've decided that it's a great thread to honor and memorialize the ingenuity and courage of these people. Imagine the balls you would need to ride this dragon down to the moon 250,000 miles from home. It sickens me that these ignorant stupid weasels try to steal their valor and dishonor tens of thousands, with fruitcake conspiracy theories that most children could see through.

Join me for a trip down memory lane as we relive the age of Apollo on this thread and honor those who first landed on the moon a mere 68 years after the wright brothers first powered flight (unless that was faked too).
The Incredible Journey of Apollo 12 - 4K

This is the ultimate buddy movie. November 14, 1969... three astronauts with spacesuits, food, water, and a battery of scientific and communications equipment prepared to fly to the moon. Thousands gathered at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, including President and Mrs. Richard Nixon, to witness the historic launch. It was raining that day, but that was no cause for delay. The ship that would carry them into space was designed to launch in any weather.

But how would it respond to a powerful electrical storm now gathering above the launch pad? That was just the beginning of the incredible journey of Apollo 12.

With three astronauts fastened into their seats, the countdown proceeded. Astronaut and Mission Commander Pete Conrad would say later: "The flight was extremely normal, for the first 36 seconds." The five engines of the Saturn 5's huge first stage were designed to burn through 5 million pounds of liquid oxygen in just two and a half minutes, and to send the spacecraft up 67 kilometers above the Atlantic Ocean.

When it reached an altitude of 2000 meters, something unexpected happened. Racing through the stormy environment, the rocket generated a lightning bolt that traveled down its highly conductive exhaust trail.

Another bolt hit 16 seconds later. All of the spacecraft's circuit breakers shut off. The tracking system was lost. A young flight controller in Houston, Texas instructed astronaut Alan Bean on how to turn on an auxiliary power system. The mission was back on track. Once in Earth orbit, all systems appeared to check out, and flight control officials gave the crew the green light to leave Earth.

The astronauts were not told of concern that the lighting strikes had damaged the pyrotechnic system used to deploy the parachutes that would ease them back through the Earth's atmosphere. If that system failed, the astronauts would not return alive.

This mission would have its share of perils, not unlike those faced by a long line of past explorers, whose courage and restless spirit propelled them into the unknown. This one, however, was backed by years of technology development, test flights, astronaut training, and the largest support team back home that any mission ever had.

But hundreds of thousands of kilometers out in space the three astronauts were pretty much on their own. What made Apollo 12 unique was the friendship and chemistry of its crew. Conrad, Bean, and Richard Gordon were all Navy men. Working and training together on the Gemini program, they had gained each other's respect and trust.

Now, hurtling across more than 400,000 kilometers to the moon, they prepared to fullfill the mission's goals. One was to set up a scientific station designed to record seismic, atmospheric, and solar data.

Another was to visit an unmanned lunar probe called Surveyor III that had landed there two and a half years before. The idea was to bring back a part to study the effect of the lunar environment.

A third goal was to improve on the landing of Apollo 11 just 5 months before. Dropping down over a region called the Sea of Tranquility, pilot Neil Armstrong found himself heading straight for a crater full of boulders. He had to fly over the planned landing site and find a new one. Now kilometers beyond the target, the lander, called Eagle, was literally running out of gas.

With less than 30 seconds of fuel left, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin finally touched down on a landscape obscured by dust stirred up by the vehicle's thrusters. Future astronauts would have to be able to make precision landings at locations dictated by science. That meant they would have to touch down on landscapes filled with all kinds of rocks and craters.

For Apollo 12, the science pointed to a region known as the Ocean of Storms, some 2000 kilometers from where the Eagle had landed. Here, the landscape is dark from lava that cooled to form its flat expanse billions of years ago.
 
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insomnia65

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Always intrigued me when I seen this video years back how they managed to fake the Earth to seem they were at a further way distance that rhey actually were at 34:40 mins:

I ain't got time ffs if man went to the moon or not (I think he did) it has had little to no effect on my life and guess what watching your video will steal my life by 34 minutes and 40 seconds, I've given you enough time ffs,do one
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Pictures supposedly taken from lunar orbit are fakable so they aren't proof of anything.

The proof that the LRO photos are photoshopped

MoonFaker: LRO at 50km. PART 1

MoonFaker: LRO at 25km, Dead Ends & No Fly Zones. PART 1
Hey moron, the ability to digitally fake photos wasn't developed until decades after the Apollo missions were completed.

Photoshop was created in 1988 by Thomas Knoll and John Knoll and the official distribution license of the program was purchased by Adobe Systems. Since then, so many Photoshop versions have been released.
 
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TacoMac

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Here comes the funny part:

How do you think we know exactly how far away the moon is at any given moment?

Lasers. But here's the payoff: you have to have the signal come back to you to determine distance. So how is that working? Mirrors. The Apollo missions set up mirrors on the moon that were then targeted by earth so that we could keep tabs on its position, rotation and any other changes by shooting lasers at the mirrors and getting the signal back.


And that blows any chance of a hoax out of the water.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Apollo 12: The Pinpoint Mission

Apollo 12 launched from Cape Kennedy on Nov. 14, 1969, into a cloudy, rain-swept sky. Launch controllers lost telemetry contact at 36 seconds, and again at 52 seconds, when the Saturn V launch vehicle was struck by lightning. In addition to continuing Apollo's lunar exploration tasks, Charles Conrad, Alan Bean, and Richard Gordon deployed the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package, a set of investigations left on the Moon's surface to gather data.
 

Jack Condon

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Jack also believes 911 conspiracies
That's true. I do.

Secret alien overlords
Nope.

I also suspect he's a Qtard too
I'm not even sure what that is. I don't like Trump or Biden so I don't support any groups that support either of them.

Here's the guy I like.

On flat earth, he's undecided
Those people on YouTube who say the Earth is flat are probably getting paid to say that. Public-relations firms are hired by the government to do damage-control. Associating 9/11 truthers and Apollo hoax-believers with flat earthers is probably their latest tactic.

provocateurs,shills and disinfo agents
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Saying the moon landings were faked is about the same as saying the WW2 battle of midway was faked. They throw the courage and effort of tens of thousands under the bus and demonstrate that they have no honor, or brain. Posting conspiracy theories that are this fucking stupid indicates the person posting it is a moron.

How do you suppose this photo was published in early 1969 a couple of weeks after it was taken around Christmas time by Apollo 8? The technology did not exist to fake it then or make it with an un manned space probe, this was taken by a Hasselblad camera by astronauts.
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