pretty amazing for 1960's tech. We could have used NASA's ingenuity to get a usable electric car in the 70's not the 2000's. The modern electric car needs a sizable battery. Where is the 1960's battery on the lunar rover? Seems to have a fair amount of torque, which is something we're just now getting with modern electrics. But you are right, none of that seems strange.
@jpmetroidkiller96 Heh, you can get a foretaste of what space feels like by riding a specially built airplane with the company Zero-G, they use parabolic arcs in the air to simulate different kinds of low-gravity environments, and it's open for everyone. ^_^
Also you will get plenty of training if you start working as an astronaut at NASA, and you will have perfectly enough experience to make it quite fine in outer space by then - so I say do it! =P
@Cosmored2 the pictures are real the only ones complaining are people who want to sell books and videos like Bart Sibrel, what about the japanese selene mission from 2008? they got several pictures of the moon showing the moon landing sites, the soviet union made surveillance of the missions too, and in Germany the bochum observatory.
Sorry, but the evidence shows that they faked it.
spurstalk (dot) com/forums/showthread (dot) php?t=144487
There's some stuff about the Russians in that list of info to which I linked.
Cosmored2 3 months ago
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There's some info on that in the link I posted. Please read it and get back to me.
Cosmored2 5 months ago
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pretty amazing for 1960's tech. We could have used NASA's ingenuity to get a usable electric car in the 70's not the 2000's. The modern electric car needs a sizable battery. Where is the 1960's battery on the lunar rover? Seems to have a fair amount of torque, which is something we're just now getting with modern electrics. But you are right, none of that seems strange.
1234474 10 months ago
I want to be an astronaut but im scared of going into outer space.
jpmetroidkiller96 11 months ago
@jpmetroidkiller96 Heh, you can get a foretaste of what space feels like by riding a specially built airplane with the company Zero-G, they use parabolic arcs in the air to simulate different kinds of low-gravity environments, and it's open for everyone. ^_^
Also you will get plenty of training if you start working as an astronaut at NASA, and you will have perfectly enough experience to make it quite fine in outer space by then - so I say do it! =P
Laurelindo 5 months ago
The moon missions were faked in a studio. Here's a link to some of the evidence.
3W's (dot) spurstalk (dot) com/forums/showthread (dot) php?t=144487
Cosmored2 1 year ago
@Cosmored2 no they really went 6 times and a satellite took pictures of the instruments they left on the moon.
echozgus 4 months ago
@echozgus
Pictures can be faked and they don't make the mountain of evidence go away.
Cosmored2 4 months ago
@Cosmored2 the pictures are real the only ones complaining are people who want to sell books and videos like Bart Sibrel, what about the japanese selene mission from 2008? they got several pictures of the moon showing the moon landing sites, the soviet union made surveillance of the missions too, and in Germany the bochum observatory.
echozgus 4 months ago
Awsome!!!
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