Apollo 15 lifts-off from the Moon

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2007

Apollo 15 lunar module "Falcon" lifts-off from the Moon. View from rover's TV camera.

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  • @seriouscheddar FOR GODS SAKE, where did you find atmosphere in the moon? there is dust because the propellant is oxygen and hydrogen. the moon isnt just a rock. its gazillions of grains of dust held together by gravity. matter cannot be created nor destroyed, so the exhaust coming out is causing the dust to move, like a jet engine. if there was atmosphere on the moon, the LM,CM,and SM would've burnt up. air is the major problem getting spacecraft to space.and do you know how small the moons is?

  • @Blahblobify Here's one more just for you. The moon although massive isn't quite as large as your mommas arse!

  • @seriouscheddar

    Behold the facts of the moontard "there's atmosphere on the moon and the moon's gravity is 3/5 of Earth".

    Got any more moon facts moonboy?

  • There is nothing in a vacuum. If it were a vacuum there wouldn't be separation of the lunar dust. It's only recently that the NASA/military have disclosed atmosphere/water on the moon, why didn't they know this after 69'? Now if there's atmosphere then that means that their 1/6th Eg (earth gravity) Is incorrect (think more like 3/5ths). If that's the case how does a 5K KG LM lift off without the aid of much larger rockets? Could it be a Searle disc?

  • @fatzvogel The dust is being blown past the camera because in a vacuum there's no air resisistance stupid

  • People who are trying to judge whether all of this is fake or not really annoy me. You're right, I don't know without a doubt if it really happened or not, but I sure as hell know that I would never be able to tell that from a picture or a video.

  • @fatzvogel Dust on the moon would settle alot faster than on earth, because there is a vacuum and virtually no resistance to keep the dust from falling

  • Yea, the dust settles way to fast. That does not look like earth.

  • I bet the astronauts and the people in Houston and Cape Kennedy were relieved when the lift off from the moon was a sucess.

  • @fatzvogel not in a vacuum

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