Click Dartmouth Films to watch the new trailer for 'The Flaw' which is David Sington's new film. David is the director of 'In the Shadow of the Moon'.
Click Dartmouth Films to watch the new trailer for 'The Flaw' which is David Sington's new film. David is the director of 'In the Shadow of the Moon'.
Speak to most people outside the usa and you 'll find I am just one among millions who have serious doubts about the armstrong moon landing. I'm a star trek fan so I want it to be true. However, there are still a lot of unanswered questions.
I don't believe that men didn't set foot on the moon...I just don't think Neil Armstrong did! I am given to understand that again, in a major tribute and production, he fails to give an account of his 'experience'. I look forward to the film in the hope of being corrected!
Neil Armstrong is legendary for not offering interviews, autobiographies, etc. as often as other Apollo astronauts choose to do. He has recorded his experience on film (see When We Left Earth). He doesn't "fail to give an account." He chooses not to participate in every Apollo project. Those are two different things.
You're probably the only person on the planet who thinks Armstrong is a flunky. Shame on you.
The only people that don't believe man set foot on the moon are too stupid to realise that it was possible, too stupid to understand the technology or have a complex known as 'conspiracy theory irrationality' which means anything beyond their tiny understanding of the physical world they live in means they reject it - like the people who thought the earth was flat.
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A hoax. More propaganda to make us believe we actually went to the moon. Once you are past the Van Allen shields, for example between the earth and the moon, or on the moon, you would be subject to the full brunt of solar flares. You would die from deadly radiation before you even got there.
"Not comprehending that radiation dose depends upon time of exposure, proponents of the Apollo Moon Landing Hoax tend to presume that the Van Allen radiation would kill or incapacitate an astronaut instantly, thus preventing the missions. James Van Allen himself dismissed these ideas. In practice, Apollo astronauts who traveled to the moon spent very little time in the belts and would have received a harmless dose." -Wikipedia.
Actually there was only one very minor solar event to take place during the entire apollo program. The missions were launched during the minimum of solar activity. The radiation beyond the Van Allen belts is not "lethal" unless there is a severe flare, which is rare and did not happen during any of the missions. Additionally, the CM was fairly well shielded against particle radiation.
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This movie has new confessions by NASA astronots. Cernan: "I called the moon my home for three days. That's science fiction!" Collins: "I have two moons in my head, where most people think of just one moon. Yeah, it is hard to believe that I was actually up there." Duke: "My father was born shortly after the Wright Brothers. He could barely believe that I went to the Moon. But my son Tom was five, and he didn't think it was any big deal." WE NEVER WENT TO THE MOON music video.
Van Allen him self said you can travel though the belt, But not say in the belt.
But in the end i realy don't think we set foot on the moon when we said we did. But till someone can prover we did or didn't then were all stuck not knowing.
I'm still not convinced it ever happened. The day they explain how they protected the astronauts from the Van Allen belt radiation is the day I will believe it. NASA, to my knowledge has never explained the radiation problem. The company that made the space suits have publically stated there was no radiation protection built into the suits. It also strikes me as odd that the Soviets did not put a man on moon when the space race was so hot & heavy. I think it was shot in a studio.
J.F.K. was the greatest leader in the 20th century,Roosevelt was needed in th e second world war for his courage, he took risks no president would today.
Click Dartmouth Films to watch the new trailer for 'The Flaw' which is David Sington's new film. David is the director of 'In the Shadow of the Moon'.
DartmouthFilms 1 year ago
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Click Dartmouth Films to watch the new trailer for 'The Flaw' which is David Sington's new film. David is the director of 'In the Shadow of the Moon'.
DartmouthFilms 1 year ago
Well I can think of at least ten!
For example...where are the bits of a 525 that crashed into the pentigon?
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ronnieknotts 3 years ago
smg
Speak to most people outside the usa and you 'll find I am just one among millions who have serious doubts about the armstrong moon landing. I'm a star trek fan so I want it to be true. However, there are still a lot of unanswered questions.
ronnieknotts 3 years ago
Speaking as a Canadian, and a Star Trek fan, I'll say there aren't as many "unanswered questions" as you think.
toddsmitts 3 years ago
I don't believe that men didn't set foot on the moon...I just don't think Neil Armstrong did! I am given to understand that again, in a major tribute and production, he fails to give an account of his 'experience'. I look forward to the film in the hope of being corrected!
ronnieknotts 3 years ago
Neil Armstrong is legendary for not offering interviews, autobiographies, etc. as often as other Apollo astronauts choose to do. He has recorded his experience on film (see When We Left Earth). He doesn't "fail to give an account." He chooses not to participate in every Apollo project. Those are two different things.
You're probably the only person on the planet who thinks Armstrong is a flunky. Shame on you.
smg92802 3 years ago
i'm going to go see this in 5 days
sgtpepper1138 4 years ago
I saw it !it's GREAT!!
upcountrywater 4 years ago
me too, loved it
heck, my kids sat through it and are not even 10
sgtpepper1138 4 years ago
God, the music to this video is awful. It creates tension -which is not needed or wanted.
utube9000 4 years ago
The only people that don't believe man set foot on the moon are too stupid to realise that it was possible, too stupid to understand the technology or have a complex known as 'conspiracy theory irrationality' which means anything beyond their tiny understanding of the physical world they live in means they reject it - like the people who thought the earth was flat.
FZA07 4 years ago 3
harbingerskiss, you are just one of the few sheep on this planet. I dare you to tell those who walked upon the moon that they didnt do it.
pb72nova 4 years ago 3
you tell em' nova
sgtpepper1138 4 years ago
Right to their faces. One at a time, or all together!!
un4g1v3n1 3 years ago
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A hoax. More propaganda to make us believe we actually went to the moon. Once you are past the Van Allen shields, for example between the earth and the moon, or on the moon, you would be subject to the full brunt of solar flares. You would die from deadly radiation before you even got there.
billhleu 4 years ago
"Not comprehending that radiation dose depends upon time of exposure, proponents of the Apollo Moon Landing Hoax tend to presume that the Van Allen radiation would kill or incapacitate an astronaut instantly, thus preventing the missions. James Van Allen himself dismissed these ideas. In practice, Apollo astronauts who traveled to the moon spent very little time in the belts and would have received a harmless dose." -Wikipedia.
unkleden 4 years ago 4
Actually there was only one very minor solar event to take place during the entire apollo program. The missions were launched during the minimum of solar activity. The radiation beyond the Van Allen belts is not "lethal" unless there is a severe flare, which is rare and did not happen during any of the missions. Additionally, the CM was fairly well shielded against particle radiation.
messierhunter 4 years ago 2
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This movie has new confessions by NASA astronots. Cernan: "I called the moon my home for three days. That's science fiction!" Collins: "I have two moons in my head, where most people think of just one moon. Yeah, it is hard to believe that I was actually up there." Duke: "My father was born shortly after the Wright Brothers. He could barely believe that I went to the Moon. But my son Tom was five, and he didn't think it was any big deal." WE NEVER WENT TO THE MOON music video.
piratenews 4 years ago
BARAK OSAMA IS OUR JFK
hdrkid 4 years ago
lets hope for Americas sake!
sanitman1 3 years ago
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put this on 4 video comments within 15 mins,if u do, sum one u love will surprise u sum how!! If u don't , u will lose ur love
SteelSliver 4 years ago
Van Allen him self said you can travel though the belt, But not say in the belt.
But in the end i realy don't think we set foot on the moon when we said we did. But till someone can prover we did or didn't then were all stuck not knowing.
thebaddman 4 years ago
I'm still not convinced it ever happened. The day they explain how they protected the astronauts from the Van Allen belt radiation is the day I will believe it. NASA, to my knowledge has never explained the radiation problem. The company that made the space suits have publically stated there was no radiation protection built into the suits. It also strikes me as odd that the Soviets did not put a man on moon when the space race was so hot & heavy. I think it was shot in a studio.
harbingerskiss 4 years ago
J.F.K. was the greatest leader in the 20th century,Roosevelt was needed in th e second world war for his courage, he took risks no president would today.
hvyhiter50 4 years ago 2
nice speach at the end. describes the bigness of the project better than the rest of the video. i didn't know those details.
eggory 5 years ago