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  • @Cosmored2 LOL yea, we faked it 9 trips to the moon and 6 landings. That makes a whole lot of sense! But of course you conspiracy nuts are just so much smarter then the rest of us.

  • @Cosmored2

    Oh god let me yawn ........ All those spacecraft stayed in earth orbit for up to ten days at a time and the Russians thought they were up at the moon. Thank god for YT, the world might never have known.

  • @Cosmored2 The world will end May 21, 2011. Here's a link to some of the evidence.

    3W's (dot) youtube (dot) com/watch?v=Gs9N6ww_vMI

    Oh. wait.

  • FatFreddy, you are a idiot!

  • The Apollo moon missions were faked in a studio. The evidence is crushing. Here's a link to a partial summary of it.

    3W's (dot) brainsturbator (dot) com/forums/viewthread/1335/

    (check link for gaps)

    Also, do a YouTube search on "MarsFaker".

  • @FatFreddy88 just another thing to keep u from the real truth....U WANNA KNOW THE TRUTH...and scientist that develope odds can back what im about to tell u....there are aliens EVERYWHERE...the moon space other planets...tehy are all through our galaxy and from other start systems that we cant even detect yet...and they come here alot...like probley atleast a few times a day..different species that vary like bugs to humans..and the funny thing is the possiblities are always infinite..my opinion

  • @FatFreddy88 oh Fredrick, you poor slob

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  • why exploded the second step, someone can explain?

  • Second stage igniting and Firing up...

  • Yes, but where the second stage, because it is not much smaller than the first, as we have seen how the first, where the same two

  • where the exhaust from the five working engines J-2 secondary stage?

  • @Xzandon Hypergolic fuels don´t produce a very visible exhaust "flame". Same thing with the Space shuttle motors(not the solid boosters).

  • didn't explode, its the second stage.

  • it looks like it blows up at 0:08

  • that's called staging. the Saturn V used the five F1 engines to get up to (i think) about 35 nautical miles downrange, and then it jettisoned that 1st stage to allow the second stage with five J2 engines to continue pushing the rocket into orbit. that 2nd stage was jettisoned after an orbit or two and the 3rd stage with one J2 pushed the spacecraft into its trans lunar injection (TLI), out of earth's orbital pull and on the way to the moon. Ares rockets will work similarly i think.

  • Damn we had the Russians by the balls.

  • @RUfaggle

    and Wernher von Braun you^^

    mkg

  • You can see how burned the first stage is at sep. That is due to "plume re-circulation". As the rocket climbs the air pressure drops and the plume flares out more and more. At some point it can even start to work its way up the stack a bit and scorch the paint.

  • Way up in the "Q" there's much less atmosphere. Airspeed drops off rapidly climbing over 100K feet even though velocity "V" climbs rapidly. In orbit at 17500 mph and Trans-Lunar-Insertion, airspeed is non-existent. This is for those who don't know. Think of "Q" (regarding earths atmosphere) as your swimming pool. The deeper you go the higher and denser the pressure is. Rough analogy. Don't hate.

  • Wernher von Braun

  • Cool! I guess it's a jettison of 1st stage. Interestingly there's no exhaust behind 2nd stage, probably due to hydrogen burning, thats almost transparent.

  • Actually, for the duration of this film, the second stage hadn't ignited yet.

  • Actually, it had.

    I compared this video to TV footage of the launch that was broadcast live and it doesn't seem to be slowed down that much, and some of the things you see on this footage occurs after the astronauts confirm S-II ignition on the TV footage.

    Also, if you look closely after the engines become visible, you can just barely make out the glow of the J-2 engines on the second stage.

  • Thanks, I stand corrected. :)

  • Addendum: It looks like ignition takes place at or just before 0:15 on this video.

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