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Re: Did we actually really land on moon?
by
mikehersh2
on 21/12/2019, 05:46:54 UTC
I feel pretty much the same after all these years trying to convince myself about this issue.

I know there are many proofs:
Lunar Ranging Retro Reflector (LRRR);
Hammer-feather drop; and
More moon landings.

And then I remember how primitive 60s cars and bikes are, and ask "really?"


It is interesting when you look at the facts about the launch and the mission itself, especially involving the technology that was used to actually get there. For example, they say they used only had 1Mb of memory space to utilize, and the actual hardware was the size of a stack of books. While some conspiracies and youtube videos can seem convincing, especially regarding the post-mission interview which if you haven't seen you it seems very fishy, the facts are undeniable. For example, how can one explain the rocks that have been brought back to the moon, rocks that have been sent to and tested by scientists and geologists nationwide, have never been identified as fakes. So many people would have to be lying, on such a grand scale, for this to be the case.