.... claims based on the Copernican model or heliocentrism is straight up fraud. No man has, can or will land a foot on any light in the sky.
I have not seen any claims anywhere based on the Copernican models or heliocentrism. Those are completely outdated concepts. Certainly none from NASA.
"...Would a medal engineering company not be a better choice to provide steel mesh tires as Goodyear, a Rubber Company?..."
IIRC tires have steel belts.
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Steel belted radials were just coming to reality in the years of the various Apollo missions.
No, the 1970 model Lincoln Continental Mark III was the first American-made vehicle with radial tires as standard equipment.
The Citroën 2CV came from factory with radial tires fitted in 1948 as standard.....
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These statements are pretty consistent, moon landing in 1969, first American car with steel belted radials in 1970.
Although the Citroen in 1948, that's quite interesting.