Trips to the moon? No way!
By Auxarcer
@Auxarcer (150)
United States
February 17, 2007 8:47am CST
Does anyone realy believe we went to the moon? I sure don't. If we've realy been there,why haven't we been back? Does the public find shuttle missions more interesting than trips to the moon? Given todays technology it should be ever so much easier to go to the moon than it was almost 40 years ago. So how come we haven't been back? I think it's because we never went to start with. Anybody else agree?
1 response
@josephperera (2906)
• Sri Lanka
20 Mar 07
Most of those who believe in the conspiracy theory do not know that there were seven Moon landing missions with one being abandoned. Please refresh your mind with these facts. Don't resist technology and advancement. Now they are aiming for Mars, so no need to spend on Moon landings now. These are all the missions that took place
Apollo 11 - First Men on the Moon, Neil Armstrong & Aldrin
Apollo 12 - Brought back instruments from previous mission.
Apollo 13 - Orbited Moon and returned due to explosion in oxygen tank.
Apollo 14 - Played golf on the Moon
Apollo 15 - Lunar Rover, the vehicle was taken to the Moon
Apollo 16 - First Ultra Violet camera was used on the Moon
Apollo 17 - Travelled about 100 kilo meters on the Lunar Rover, took Harrison Schmitt, the 1st trained geologist to the Moon. Eugene Carman was the last man on the Moon.
So are all these incidents made up. How many people have to keep their mouths shut to hide the truth. They have to make a mock take off from Cape Kennedy and a Mock landing in the Pacific Ocean and get 3 people to play Harry Houdini to create the episode. Not likely in a democracy where half the people are not for the ruling party.