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Walter Cronkite And The Lunar Landing (CBS News)

Walter Cronkite reflects on what it was like to be on the air while watching the first man reach the moon. (CBSNews.com)  
 
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TheJomogogo (5 hours ago) Show Hide
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candygirl stop posting you are showing everyone how stupid you are, your arguments are child-like and retarded. We're starting to feel sorry for you, like you're challenged.
ytmoog (7 hours ago) Show Hide
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"high level scientist"

Which 'high level scientist' stated that, I am interested in exactly what reason he gave.

And your 'science' is mistaken, the earth has taken its fair share of impacts from asteroids over the last few billion years.
The earth does however have more processes to rework the surface.
TheJomogogo (2 days ago) Show Hide
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I've listened to the reasoning that it was staged and I am shocked at the general stupidity of the people who claim so. Like you.
candygir7 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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no country can go on the moon. they can only crash object on it. what reasoning you listening to. go read about the moon in the encyclopedia. it is right there. why you think the moon is filled with asteroid impacts? the moon protected the earth from impacts for years. most objects in space could not reach the earth because the moon would absorb it. the moon's atmosphere is such that it sucks in anything that comes within its gravitational force. as this lady in video says people needed heroes.
TheJomogogo (2 days ago) Show Hide
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LOL @ "they can only crash objects on the moon" so now you're claiming the robot landers were all faked too? Moontards crack me up they can't get the simplest facts right
Astrobrant2 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Candygirl, why do you post these claims when you clearly have no idea what you are talking about? "The moon's atmosphere sucks in anything..."??? Are you kidding?

There ARE people around here who really DO know about this stuff and you are NOT one of them. You parrot CT garbage you picked up along the way. You have NO expertise or formal education in ANY subject related to this. Now figure out how I KNOW that without even asking.
Astrobrant2 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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While you're checking out the encyclopedia, as you consider it a legitimate source of information, go look up the Apollo moon missions.

Why do you suppose that uneducated conspiracy theorists like you are the only ones who know these arguments, (some of which have been around for 30 years), and yet not one true expert anywhere in the world in that whole time agrees with you?
candygir7 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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what you examined was probably a meteor rock. and most people on earth can't tell the difference of an earth rock and a rock from other planets. neither can top level scientists know if it came from the moon or any other planet.
Beamshipcaptain (2 days ago) Show Hide
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It was'nt "probably a meteor-rock". Ask any geologist. The isotopic ratio and chemical-composition matched exactly the 90-lbs of lunar rock and soil brought back from just Apollo 11 missionalone, and there were six manned translunar missions in all, the last took place when I was in the 5th grade in 1972. And you do not know an "top level scientists" or any scientists, but I confer and comisserate and work with them. No barrier exists to manned aerospace.
Beamshipcaptain (2 days ago) Show Hide
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No disrespect, but you were'nt there. Neither were you at Hiroshima, but it happened. I know the names of all 7-mercury astronauts from the early 1960s, because I was a litte kid back then, I remember when Kennedy was shot, and the Beatles on Ed Sullivan, and I saw 2001 in CINERAMA in 1968 when I was in the first grade. 2001 was state of the art effects in 1968, and in December 1968, Apollo 8 orbited the moon, I watched every step of that and other missions live on TV and science-class.

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