Pure bullshit and there are a lot more gullible sheep than I thought.
I watched the moon landing on TV. What was the lander made of and how much thrust was required to get it there. There was barely enough room for the astronauts and they had the rover and a set of golf clubs. First time a success at over 238,000 miles away and back again. Sixties technology. Seriously? I watched Stanley Kubrick's 2001 A space odyssey when in came out. On his death bed he made the admission to creating it all.
And they can make a live phone call to the moon and broadcast it on live TV in 1969, but my Zoom calls lags and cuts out across the country in 2023. Ok....
When I was young I remember listening to Nixon, Kissinger, and Rumsfeld laughing it up at a roundtable discussion on the ruse they played on the public.
And the camera equipment too. Do you know how sophisticated those video cameras had to be in a zero oxygen environment? Where.d they that 1970s analog technology anyway?
The Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) was transported to the Moon on board the Lunar Module (LM) during the Apollo 15, 16, and 17 missions. It weighed approximately 210 kg (463 lbs) on Earth but only 35 kg (77 lbs) on the Moon due to the Moon's lower gravitational pull (which is 1/6th that of Earth). This means that the astronauts had no trouble unfolding and assembling the Rover which they had trained and drilled for many times on Earth , while on the moon and in their space suits. The LRV was powered by two 36-volt silver-zinc potassium hydroxide batteries, which were located in the rear of the vehicle and provided power to the vehicle's electric motor.
The only 'pure billshit' here is your research skills and reading comprehension.
Pure bullshit and there are a lot more gullible sheep than I thought. I watched the moon landing on TV. What was the lander made of and how much thrust was required to get it there. There was barely enough room for the astronauts and they had the rover and a set of golf clubs. First time a success at over 238,000 miles away and back again. Sixties technology. Seriously? I watched Stanley Kubrick's 2001 A space odyssey when in came out. On his death bed he made the admission to creating it all.
And they can make a live phone call to the moon and broadcast it on live TV in 1969, but my Zoom calls lags and cuts out across the country in 2023. Ok....
Yeah, duh, because one is analog and the other is digital. They're not analogous at all.
When I was young I remember listening to Nixon, Kissinger, and Rumsfeld laughing it up at a roundtable discussion on the ruse they played on the public.
And the camera equipment too. Do you know how sophisticated those video cameras had to be in a zero oxygen environment? Where.d they that 1970s analog technology anyway?
What are you smoking? Video cameras need oxygen somehow to operate??
The Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) was transported to the Moon on board the Lunar Module (LM) during the Apollo 15, 16, and 17 missions. It weighed approximately 210 kg (463 lbs) on Earth but only 35 kg (77 lbs) on the Moon due to the Moon's lower gravitational pull (which is 1/6th that of Earth). This means that the astronauts had no trouble unfolding and assembling the Rover which they had trained and drilled for many times on Earth , while on the moon and in their space suits. The LRV was powered by two 36-volt silver-zinc potassium hydroxide batteries, which were located in the rear of the vehicle and provided power to the vehicle's electric motor.
The only 'pure billshit' here is your research skills and reading comprehension.
The is a sucker born every minute
Explain
You insulted me without knowing me or my background. Keep on believing everything you read and you'll do just fine.
.....here, have a Chupa Chup.