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Moon landing hoax: Moon gravity - real (made in USSR)

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2009

in 1965 in Ty-104 in the USSR were research Moon gravity. Were tested lunahod. By landing on the Moon preparing astronauts. These unique frames are shown for the first time!
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  • Fail, just pure fail. Running may be like that, but only an idiot would run on the moon when falling over could damage the very equipment you rely on to keep you alive. Instead you would move at a slower safer pace as in the apollo footage (and as shown on mythbusters footage in the vomet comet)

  • Try to walk along the bottom of the sea or the pool without tilting body. And then mentally take away the resistance of the water. I wonder when the very low gravity and you do not feel the weight you will walk like a snail, or run like Superman, if you can it on the moon?

    We MythBusters were not real spacesuits, and the ballast distributed on the chest, in the present on the rear.

  • In the video revealed an important detail - jogging on the moon should not be like the Americans!

    To run you need to tilt body forward - is to compensate for unusually light weight.

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  • @alexzzz2 The cosmonaut is leaning forward because the airplane he's in is in a parabolic dive to create the lesser gravity one would see on the moon. If someone is walking up an incline, they lean forward. The plane he's in is in a dive, but the cosmonaut is walking upward toward the tail section up an incline. If he wasn't leaning forward, he'd fall on his back because it's as if he's walking up a gradual incline or ramp, but in lesser gravity.

  • Saying that this is proof of a moon landing hoax, is like saying that because I don't jog the same way as a 100m sprinter run, it mean I never ran.

    Things to take into consideration:

    1. The russian astronaut is trying to go as fast as possible.

    2. He is on a solid non-slippery surface, not on a thick sand bed.

    3. He is in the atmosphere (which mean that he can move his legs and arm much more easily since the difference of pressure between his space suit and the air is the same)

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