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17th Nov, 2003 - 1:47am / Post ID: #

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The other part that bothers me is the ability for that small ship to blast off from the moon, into orbit and then get all the way back to earth? What is it using - dilithium crystals from star trek?



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17th Nov, 2003 - 1:58pm / Post ID: #

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There
is some strong evidence that says men never really landed on the
moon, but that the whole event was staged in what is now known as
AREA 52.


I believe people have presented a lot of evidence to suggest that Elvis is still alive too. :smile.gif  They say he just wanted to get away from the public.  I think he is dead and I believe we landed on the moon.  We made numerous trips to the moon, but what would be the purpose of returning now?  It is very expensive and I don't believe there is any valid reason to do it.  We go to space and conduct research in a non-gravity environment, but we don't have to actually go to the moon to do that.  It can be done in the space craft or at the space station.



17th Nov, 2003 - 2:49pm / Post ID: #

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We made numerous trips to the moon, but what would be the purpose of returning now?


Numerous trips? I suppose you mean to outer space or with robots, but only once is supposed that the man reached to the moon.



17th Nov, 2003 - 2:50pm / Post ID: #

Page 2 Right Yeah Moon the Man

No, I am pretty sure we landed on the moon more than once.  I will research it and get back to you.



17th Nov, 2003 - 3:06pm / Post ID: #

Right Yeah Moon the Man

Here is a link where a number of the arguments suggesting we never landed on the moon are countered.

https://pirlwww.lpl.arizona.edu/~jscotti/NOT_faked/


LDS we made six successful trips to the moon:

Apollo 11 was first trip.
Launched: 16 July 1969 UT 13:32:00 (09:32:00 a.m. EDT)
Landed on Moon: 20 July 1969 UT 20:17:40 (04:17:40 p.m. EDT)
Landing Site: Mare Tranquillitatis - Sea of Tranquility (0.67 N, 23.47 E)
Returned to Earth: 24 July 1969 UT 16:50:35 (12:50:35 p.m. EDT)
Neil A. Armstrong, commander
Michael Collins, command module pilot
Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., lunar module pilot
(https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/apollo11info.html)

Apollo 12
Launched: 14 November 1969 UT 16:22:00 (11:22:00 a.m. EST)
Landed on Moon: 19 November 1969 UT 06:54:35 (01:54:35 a.m. EST)
Landing Site: Oceanus Procellarum - Ocean of Storms (3.01 S, 23.42 W)
Returned to Earth: 24 November 1969 UT 20:58:24 (03:58:24 p.m. EST)
Charles Conrad, Jr., commander
Richard F. Gordon, command module pilot
Alan L. Bean, lunar module pilot
(https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/apollo12info.html)

Apollo 14
Launched: 31 January 1971 UT 21:03:02 (4:03:02 p.m. EST)
Landed on Moon: 5 February 1971 UT 09:18:11 (04:18:11 a.m. EST)
Landing Site: Fra Mauro (3.65 S, 17.47 W)
Returned to Earth: 9 February 1971 UT 21:05:00 (04:05:00 p.m. EST)
Alan B. Shepard, Jr., commander
Stuart A. Roosa, command module pilot
Edgar D. Mitchell, lunar module pilot
(https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/apollo14info.html)

Apollo 15
Launched: 26 July 1971 UT 13:34:00 (09:34:00 a.m. EDT)
Landed on Moon: 30 July 1971 UT 22:16:29 (06:16:29 p.m. EDT)
Landing Site: Hadley Rille/Apennines (26.13 N, 3.63 E)
Returned to Earth: 7 August 1971 UT 20:45:53 (04:45:53 p.m. EDT)
David R. Scott, commander
Alfred M. Worden, command module pilot
James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot
(https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/apollo15info.html)

Apollo 16
Launched: 16 April 1972 UT 17:54:00 (12:54:00 p.m. EST)
Landed on Moon: 21 April 1972 UT 02:23:35 (20 April 09:23:35 p.m. EST)
Landing Site: Descartes (8.97 S, 15.50 E)
Returned to Earth: 27 April 1972 UT 19:45:05 (02:45:05 p.m. EST)
John W. Young, commander
Thomas K. Mattingly II, command module pilot
Charles M. Duke, Jr., lunar module pilot
(https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/apollo16info.html)

Apollo 17
Launched: 7 December 1972 UT 05:33:00 (12:33:00 a.m. EST)
Landed on Moon: 11 December 1972 UT 19:54:57 (02:54:57 p.m. EST)
Landing Site: Taurus-Littrow (20.19 N, 30.77 E)
Returned to Earth: 19 December 1972 UT 19:24:59 (02:24:59 p.m. EST)
Eugene A. Cernan, commander
Ronald E. Evans, command module pilot
Harrison H. Schmitt, lunar module pilot
(https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/apollo17info.html)

I believe that the lunar module pilot would be the person who flew the module that left apollo and actually landed on the moon.  We didn't actually land the Apollos on the moon but a smaller craft was landed while we left someone still on the Apollo craft.

In fact, when I go to the link for Apollo 12 and click to see images, you can clearly see a person on the moon.







18th Nov, 2003 - 11:51pm / Post ID: #

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I believe that the lunar module pilot would be the person who flew the module that left apollo and actually landed on the moon.  We didn't actually land the Apollos on the moon but a smaller craft was landed while we left someone still on the Apollo craft.


Exactly my point wink.gif only once the man 'landed' in the moon. The rest cannot be counted as such since they never landed. Thanks for the links smile.gif



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19th Nov, 2003 - 11:36am / Post ID: #

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LDS. I think you are misunderstanding what a lunar module is/was.  They alll did land on the moon in the lunar modules.  None of them actually had the Apollo land on the moon itself.  The Apollo brought the astronauts and a landing craft (called the lunar module) to a "close" distance.  Then from each Apollo a lunar module carrying astronauts in it, landed on the moon.  The astronauts got out of the craft onto the moon's surface, did their work, then flew the lunar module back to the Apollo and then flew the Apollo back to earth.  In each of the Apollo missions I detailed in my previous post, men did land and walk on the moon.



19th Nov, 2003 - 11:49am / Post ID: #

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Tena, thanks for the clarification wink.gif. I have not researched all the trips you mentioned but once thing is for sure, the first trip the Apollo 11 seem very fake to me. Have you seen pictures about it?. Here some pics with explanation:

https://moonfraud.virtualave.net/pics2.htm



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