They never went to the moon. The evidence of a hoax is crushing. Do YouTube searches on "Moonfaker" and "Apollo 15 flag waving". Do a Google Video search on "What happened on the Moon".
You know, one thing that bothers me sir. . . and that is why the moondust doest kick further in front of the astros than sand on earth would do. I'm no physicist believe me; as my wife often reminds me; but I understand from my professor friend at MIT that the forward momentum kinetic energy of the guys would be the same on the moon as someone jogging the same speed on earth, despite them being in one/six G.
ApolloColumbo... Your curiosity about lunar dust being kicked by astronauts' strides can be satisfied if you look for it in enough footage. You have chosen a video clip in which this is not very aparent to wonder out loud about this. You might try looking at this clip: "To walk in the Moon is hard, another fall (Apollo 17)". There are plenty of videos where you can observe this.
You seem to enjoy siting the observations of your MIT professor friend. Does he doubt the Moon landings?
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They never went to the moon. The evidence of a hoax is crushing. Do YouTube searches on "Moonfaker" and "Apollo 15 flag waving". Do a Google Video search on "What happened on the Moon".
Cosmored 2 years ago
This is a filmset!! Big time! Look at it! It´s fake! Come on!!
deep72 4 years ago
You know, one thing that bothers me sir. . . and that is why the moondust doest kick further in front of the astros than sand on earth would do. I'm no physicist believe me; as my wife often reminds me; but I understand from my professor friend at MIT that the forward momentum kinetic energy of the guys would be the same on the moon as someone jogging the same speed on earth, despite them being in one/six G.
(ApolloColumbo scratches head & shuffles off )
ApolloColumbo 4 years ago
ApolloColumbo... Your curiosity about lunar dust being kicked by astronauts' strides can be satisfied if you look for it in enough footage. You have chosen a video clip in which this is not very aparent to wonder out loud about this. You might try looking at this clip: "To walk in the Moon is hard, another fall (Apollo 17)". There are plenty of videos where you can observe this.
You seem to enjoy siting the observations of your MIT professor friend. Does he doubt the Moon landings?
satweavers 4 years ago
where did you get your videos from tell me were if you dont mind.
VeWaVaFA 4 years ago