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Anomalies Found In Various Apollo Missions To The Moon (Video)

Thursday, March 12, 2015 8:58
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Just a few anomalies found in various Apollo missions to the moon.

The images and footage shown here were taken during the Apollo program, filmed by the astronaut flight crews during their journeys to and from the Moon.

 

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  • There were no flights to the Moon.

    The radiation is not survivable.

    And there are no photographs, because the film would be ruined by gamma rays and neutrons, caused by the splitting of atoms by cosmic rays, and by solar neutrons.

    • I agree. The list is long why we didn’t go to the moon. NASA screwed around 2007 or 8. They had an educational video on their website titled ” Why we cant go to the moon ” I watched it before it was pulled. They said the same thing, Astronauts could not go to the moon due to radiation. And on top of everything, there was no way they were landing 70 tons of aluminum on a rock 240.000 miles away with the computing power of a pocket calculator . We have never been out of low Earth orbit in those days and perhaps even now with no protection on the lunar lander and “space suit” they would have survived days at most and fried…….

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