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James Burke Apollo 11 Coverage, 1969 (BBC Television)

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Watch Full Feature Show (Burke, Apollo and Moon Landing): http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=B0B339DE69C47980&playnext=1

James Burke (BBC news correspondent for the US Apollo program) reports the progress of Apollo mission 11 shortly after launch. The Apollo 11 mission was the first (and successful) attempt to place a man on the moon.

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  • @xontrouli1 Because it's so much more logical to follow a half crazed conspiracy theory.

  • @Cosmored2 People like you make me depressed. Conspiracy theories are fun for about five minutes but then you have to wake back up in the real world or suffer a very sad and lonely existence trying to convince people of crap that hold as much water as a wicker basket.

    I'm sorry, there is absolutely nothing here you've said that sounds even tangible.

  • @MoteyJoe

    "And... sand? Really?"

    Do a YouTube search on "MoonFaker project sandbox".

    There's a mountain of proof that the missions were faked.

    spurstalk (dot) com/forums/showthread (dot) php?t=144487

  • @Cosmored2 The flag is not waving, genius. And... sand? Really? You should do a little physics research before making a fool of yourself.

  • @MoteyJoe

    "To fake the moon landings you would first need a giant perfectly vacuumed set otherwise all that pesky moon dust is going to fill up the "atmosphere" "

    Do a YouTube search on "Apollo 15 flag waving"

    The dirt they used seems to be course sand. Do a YouTube search on "MoonFaker project sandbox".

    spurstalk (dot) com/forums/showthread (dot) php?t=144487

  • @Cosmored2 To fake the moon landings you would first need a giant perfectly vacuumed set otherwise all that pesky moon dust is going to fill up the "atmosphere" (am I using too big of words for you?) and the price alone of something like that might just outweigh actually going to the moon in the first place. I'm not certain of the math but I'll let you do that seeing as you're so smart.

  • @Cosmored2  and you are a pitiful flat earther

  • @Jay4P . move from the wind on the moon?

  • @Cosmored2 the flag doesn't move, it's a conspiracy that's been disproved a number of times

  • Coverage from the day itself. These were the days. Scientific progression and a fantastic sense of exploration. Those days are now long gone.

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