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Re: Did we actually really land on moon?
by
Spendulus
on 24/09/2019, 17:55:45 UTC
⭐ Merited by vapourminer (1)
Ok, don't throw me into the same basket for the believers of conspiracy theories.

I believe Earth is NOT flat. I don't believe there are aliens in Area 51.

But this question is factually not very convincing and it is, did we actually land on moon in 1969.

There are many compelling evidences, facts etc that proves that indeed we landed on moon.

But even in 21st century where there an accident with Kalpana Chawla who merely went to space and came back, it sounds too good to be true that in 1969, we landed on the moon which is around 300000 kms or 186000 miles from the Earth with those time of technologies and successfully came back. Remember, the first apple computer was launched in 1976.

I'm not saying we didn't, I'm just saying that it's not really a question that can be debunked like other theories which says Earth is flat.

This is great proof that Western civilization is rots. 

"We can't land on the Moon, because first apple computer was launched in 1976" - perfect statement. Really, with no jokes.



A bit of research quickly shows that the first "personal computer" was the Apollo Guidance Computer.

There is a simulator on the web.

https://www.ibiblio.org/apollo/

The source code is on Github.

https://github.com/virtualagc/virtualagc