Sure, a bunch of nations have fired unmanned objects to the moon, that's just a math equation. No other U.S. President besides Nixon felt like pulling off fake moon landings. No other nation has bothered with fake moon landings.
* You do agree, do you not, no one has been through Van Allen Radiation Belt since December, 1972, last so-called moon landing.
* You do agree Van Allen Radiation Belt is highly dangerous.
*** Why has no nation, including U.S. sent a man or woman through Van Allen Radiation Belt, late December, 1972 to today? How were U.S. scientists and medical doctors able to protect U.S. space travelers, 1969 through 1972 through Van Allen Radiation Belt?
Great question! It would have been easy to fake the moon landings while sending an an unmanned spacecraft to the moon. But the liftoff of Apollo 11 & the splashdown had real astronauts in the spacecraft.
So, where in the heck did Armstrong, Aldrin & Collins go for almost a week when the rocket lifted off to splashdown in the Pacific Ocean? 🤔
You gals &/or guys are trying to side step Van Allen Radiation Belt issue.
From 1981 through 2011, five space shuttles flew into Earth orbit on 135 missions in total. Never did space shuttles from 1981 through 2011 get within 100 miles of Van Allen Radiation Belt.
What are our options for 1969 through 1972:
1) U.S. N.A.S.A. natural scientists and medical doctors were smarter in 1969 through 1972. U.S. scientists and medical doctors, 1969 through 1972 knew how to have men travel safely through Van Allen Radiation Belt but they didn't tell anyone.
2) Humans have never travelled through Van Allen Radiation Belt.
When I read a thread like this, it alarms me. Moon Landing deniers, just one more sub group of crazy people.
How many more crazy people are out there? It's actually more dangerous to walk out the front door in present day insane America than it was to be an astronaut on the moon shot!
That is the official explanation, Van Allen Radiation Belt is safe.
Explain then why, not one of 135 space shuttle missions dared to cross into Van Allen Radiation Belt?
Calling people moran is not an explanation why no one has passed through Van Allen Radiation Belt, late 1972 to today.
The official explanation is the correct one.
None of the 135 space shuttle missions crossed the the Van Allen Belt because they did not need to. You only need to cross the Van Allen belt if you are leaving earth's orbit.
You might as well ask why have no aircraft flying from Chicago to New York has crossed the Atlantic Ocean?
That is the official explanation, Van Allen Radiation Belt is safe.
Explain then why, not one of 135 space shuttle missions dared to cross into Van Allen Radiation Belt?
Calling people moran is not an explanation why no one has passed through Van Allen Radiation Belt, late 1972 to today.
The official explanation is the correct one.
None of the 135 space shuttle missions crossed the the Van Allen Belt because they did not need to. You only need to cross the Van Allen belt if you are leaving earth's orbit.
You might as well ask why have no aircraft flying from Chicago to New York has crossed the Atlantic Ocean?
Did not need to? Did you watch Star Trek? "... boldly go where no man has gone before ..." Going by your did not need to explanation, I guess we never did need to.
* Not one other nation believes your crap that Van Allen Radiation Belt is or was safe.
* Not one U.S. President post-Tricky Dick has believed it safe to send men or women through Van Allen Radiation Belt.
* Trick Dick didn't send any men through Van Allen Radiation Belt either.
At least you admit, no other world leader will continue the lie. No other world leader, according to has or will send a man through Van Allen Radiation Belt
Someone tells you something which makes you uncomfortable and all you are capable of is lashing out with personal attacks.
Nothing has changed since you posted.
Not one world leader in '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, 10s or '20s except Trick Dick has sent a countryman through Van Allen Radiation Belt. You know in your heart Trick Dick didn't.
You only need to cross the Van Allen belt if you are leaving earth's orbit.
I don't think orbit means what you think it means. Anyone who crossed the Van Allen belt and landed on the moon would still be orbiting Earth.
This sort of thread is always good to stump people who think dogma, even true dogma, counts as education. Those who can prove things by reason don't resort to fallacies.
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Reason provided:
the moon itself might just be a picture
Re the moon landing, if it was faked, what of the launch and return ?
Great question! It would have been easy to fake the moon landings while sending an an unmanned spacecraft to the moon. But the liftoff of Apollo 11 & the splashdown had real astronauts in the spacecraft.
So, where in the heck did Armstrong, Aldrin & Collins go for almost a week when the rocket lifted off to splashdown in the Pacific Ocean? 🤔
You gals &/or guys are trying to side step Van Allen Radiation Belt issue.
From 1981 through 2011, five space shuttles flew into Earth orbit on 135 missions in total. Never did space shuttles from 1981 through 2011 get within 100 miles of Van Allen Radiation Belt.
What are our options for 1969 through 1972:
1) U.S. N.A.S.A. natural scientists and medical doctors were smarter in 1969 through 1972. U.S. scientists and medical doctors, 1969 through 1972 knew how to have men travel safely through Van Allen Radiation Belt but they didn't tell anyone.
2) Humans have never travelled through Van Allen Radiation Belt.
Bro you gotta understand that there are ways to reduce exposure to radiation. Its like when you wear a lead vest when you get x-rays at the dentist, but like for space travel and stuff.
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin and the others, like Harrison Schmitt, all made sure to stay inside the spacecraft and didn't get near any of them windows when they went through the Van Halen Allen Radiation Belt. They were tucked inside their safety space travel pods or whatever, and they made sure to wear sunglasses.