Speaking in 2002 the following Apollo "astronauts" stated.
A.Bean: "I'm not sure we went far out to encounter the Van Allen radiation belts..maybe we did"
E.Gernan :"I don't know the distance to the Van Allen radiation belts"
The above statements recorded on the documentary "astronauts gone wild" are as good as if these two clowns have said " the Moon landing was a hoax " - It's just the same.The American people and their country are already the biggest joke for next 5 million years.
...as an almost 5 year old I clearly remember the lift off of Apollo 11 -a parent on either side of me squeezing my hands while being lifted as they stood screaming "Go baby Go!!!"
...the best part was because it was the middle of summer and everyone had their windows open I could hear a crowd of screaming voices from all the houses around us.
I was 4 years old when Apollo 11 landed. About the only think I remember is that, the Saturday before the landing, I shared a car with several family members riding to a cousin's wedding, and the car radio talked non-stop about something big and important happening in space. As a 4 year-old, I was much more impressed with the coke machine in the reception hall, which mixed drinks on-the-spot - this makes me chuckle in retrospect.
I remember this. I was at my grandparents house in Portland Ore. I have the cassette that my father made from the TV during this event. As a child I didn't fully appreciate what had happened.
Its amazing how the world was watching in awed this moment and how people around the world had appreciation for the US. Today, that appreciation towards the US is as far as the moon.
@mhartl1966 To understand you just have to open a book of history .. From 1957 to 1969 (during the Cold War) there was a huge technological and political competition for the space conquest between americans and russians. The first step on the moon ended that competition, and americans won..
So true. The folks who have allowed their good sense to be overwhelmed by conspiracy theories are missing out on the true appreciation of this time and the accomplishment.
Whenever I see this, I'm 10 years old again. Thanks for posting!
Yeah, damn these conspiracy theories, there's so many more out there which are true. Wish I could have seen this live, but hey who knows, maybe I'll see the Mars landing live!
What a tremendous time this was. If you were alive during this time you can truely appreciate this time. I pity all those who believe that this never happened.
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Speaking in 2002 the following Apollo "astronauts" stated.
A.Bean: "I'm not sure we went far out to encounter the Van Allen radiation belts..maybe we did"
E.Gernan :"I don't know the distance to the Van Allen radiation belts"
The above statements recorded on the documentary "astronauts gone wild" are as good as if these two clowns have said " the Moon landing was a hoax " - It's just the same.The American people and their country are already the biggest joke for next 5 million years.
potrodsas 9 months ago
I've heard all the stupid conspiracies theories... Watching this footage proved all of them wrong. Thank you for uploading this!
thefourbunnies 1 year ago
@thefourbunnies Watch "When We Left Earth" It has the best footage
ModernGeek 1 year ago
@thefourbunnies Yes. Especially from 7m38 to 8m03! We can see the way its moving that it s not a model...
douardinio 4 months ago
...as an almost 5 year old I clearly remember the lift off of Apollo 11 -a parent on either side of me squeezing my hands while being lifted as they stood screaming "Go baby Go!!!"
...the best part was because it was the middle of summer and everyone had their windows open I could hear a crowd of screaming voices from all the houses around us.
MightySaturn5 1 year ago
I was 4 years old when Apollo 11 landed. About the only think I remember is that, the Saturday before the landing, I shared a car with several family members riding to a cousin's wedding, and the car radio talked non-stop about something big and important happening in space. As a 4 year-old, I was much more impressed with the coke machine in the reception hall, which mixed drinks on-the-spot - this makes me chuckle in retrospect.
wardenphil 1 year ago
I remember this. I was at my grandparents house in Portland Ore. I have the cassette that my father made from the TV during this event. As a child I didn't fully appreciate what had happened.
83redshadow 1 year ago
Its amazing how the world was watching in awed this moment and how people around the world had appreciation for the US. Today, that appreciation towards the US is as far as the moon.
Villesanti 2 years ago
I never understood the theory behind the conspiracy. What was the intention of the conspiracy??
mhartl1966 2 years ago
it was the cold war so: beat the russians to it i suppose...
ediself 2 years ago
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douardinio 4 months ago
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@mhartl1966 To understand you just have to open a book of history .. From 1957 to 1969 (during the Cold War) there was a huge technological and political competition for the space conquest between americans and russians. The first step on the moon ended that competition, and americans won..
douardinio 4 months ago
So true. The folks who have allowed their good sense to be overwhelmed by conspiracy theories are missing out on the true appreciation of this time and the accomplishment.
Whenever I see this, I'm 10 years old again. Thanks for posting!
EnoAmbient4 2 years ago 16
Yeah, damn these conspiracy theories, there's so many more out there which are true. Wish I could have seen this live, but hey who knows, maybe I'll see the Mars landing live!
ThrilloVanHouten 2 years ago
What a tremendous time this was. If you were alive during this time you can truely appreciate this time. I pity all those who believe that this never happened.
asa0207 2 years ago 15