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  • VFS; I would like to think we landed a man on the Moon. This would be one less concern I have in authenticating the thousand's of Lunars I've recovered from the West. But, as I've said, there's no solid evidence to support NASA's claims. Either way, the scientist must answer to the truth! Collectors, on the other hand, would have something to say to these scientists, should it be found, that their scientists and dealers have hoodwinked them into buying terrestrial rocks at Lunar prices!!

  • VFS: I do not believe it would be possible, today! The light weight craft, we must deploy, would have to be coated in lead shielding to pass through the radiation belt. We are talking about placing meat in a microwave! While you are contemplating this, take a close look at all the "alleged" Apollo Lunar photography. These appear to have been created on a terrestrial set. I'm thinking the "2001 Space Odessey" Set, in London, by Stanley Kubrick, was the perfect stage set for these images!

  • @uncometeorites Why does it comfort you to believe this?

  • Video From Space; I believe this is true, yes! I find no, conclusive, evidence that indicates we could have sent a man to Moon. Between the vacuum tube electronic technology of the late 1960's, the lack of power of the Saturn V, the titanium & aluminum construction of the command module & LEM, and the harshness & terminal nature of the Van Allen Radiation belt, it was physically, scientifically & technologically improbable to put a man beyond low Earth orbit in the late 60's & 70's!

  • @uncometeorites Would you say it's technically possible now?

  • Nice rocks? Korotev does not show a Lunar rock, or a Lunar meteorite! Makes one wonder if we, ever, had a man on the Moon! Is it any wonder, why we have so many "Lunar" meteorites, here in the Western US. I'm thinking, that the geologists, who were training the "Apollo Astronauts" in what they were expected to find on the Moon, were also collecting meteoritic materials from the Western deserts, to substitute for the supposed "Apollo" finds! Logic & rational science would say, "Yes!"

  • @uncometeorites Really? REALLY?

  • hard to find any meteorites here in Malaysia

  • 'Meteorwrong." Lol.

  • Wow, very interesting fun stuff!

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