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=== Into The Unknown === | === Into The Unknown === | ||
# '''Into The Unknown''' | |||
# [[:Category:09/12 psyops|09/12]], [[:Category:1962 psyops|1962]]; "''We CHOOSE To Go To The Moon''"<ref name=YTWeChoose group="MSM">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMtjnrBcHdI JFK - We CHOOSE To Go To The Moon] - [[:Category:09/12 psyops|09/12]], [[:Category:1962 psyops|1962]]</ref> | |||
# [[Apollo program#Apollo 1|Holy Holocaustos]] | |||
# Tour de France | |||
# Mapping The Unknown | |||
# The Unknown Back | |||
# Tha Bumpy Ryde | |||
# A Giant Leap | |||
# Premature Separation | |||
# [[Apollo program#Apollo 15|Fifty Falcons]] - [[Apollo program#Feather and Hammer trick|Feather and Hammer trick]] | |||
* <small>Back To The Future: Nov 2016</small> | * <small>Back To The Future: Nov 2016</small> | ||
* '''Neil & Buzz on the Moon''' | |||
=== Don't Mention the **** === | === Don't Mention the **** === | ||
# '''Don't Mention the ****''' - [[Apollo program#AS15-96-13040HR|AS15 Rendezvous]] | |||
# Michael Collins Is Not Lying! | |||
# ''Fame or Shame?'' | |||
# Milky Way or Mars? | |||
# 90s Carton Cartoons | |||
# Gaia and Selene - [[Apollo program#Apollo 17|AS17 Earth and Flag]] | |||
# Money Money Money | |||
# Apollo 13 - The Nightmare | |||
# Apollo 13 - Hanks & Hollywood | |||
# Apollo 13 - Geris's Thoughts | |||
* <small>Back To The Future: Jan 2019</small> | * <small>Back To The Future: Jan 2019</small> | ||
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[[File:Windelfetischistin.jpg|right|285px]] | [[File:Windelfetischistin.jpg|right|285px]] | ||
# Rabbit Rovers | |||
# Hypersonic Space Needles | |||
# Energetic Particles | |||
# Cold Feet | |||
# Glow In The Dark | |||
# '''Jump Suit Superstar''' | |||
# Selenology 4 Dummies | |||
# Chía's Kinesiology | |||
# ''Fisherman's Wisdom'' | |||
# '''Clownworld 101 - JFK''' | |||
* <small>Back To The Future: Sep 2015</small> | * <small>Back To The Future: Sep 2015</small> | ||
=== True Explorers === | === True Explorers === | ||
# '''True Explorers''' | |||
# '''1783''' | |||
# The History of Controlled Flight | |||
# "1492" | |||
# Can You Hear Me Now? | |||
# ''[[Apollo program#Apollo 12|Mr. Bean]] & JFK'' | |||
# Claim to Fame | |||
# Brands, Bands & Benz | |||
# Russki Magic | |||
# Exploration of Space | |||
* <small>Back To The Future: Feb 2016</small> | * <small>Back To The Future: Feb 2016</small> | ||
* '''1542''' ('''[[FART]] Fool Moon''') | |||
=== Mountain of Evidence === | === Mountain of Evidence === | ||
# [[Apollo program#A15555|Rocky Balboa]] | |||
# Propping Up | |||
# Mirrors on the Moon | |||
# ROFL | |||
# Layers of Deception | |||
# '''Heeps of Magic''' | |||
# Act 1 and Act 2 | |||
# BUSTED! | |||
# Blue Marble | |||
# ''Moonwalkers: Kubrick's Holidays'' | |||
* <small>Back To The Future: Sep 2017</small> | * <small>Back To The Future: Sep 2017</small> | ||
== Apollo 1-10 == | == Apollo 1-10 == | ||
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* No mechanical engineer would step into a 100% oxygenated environment. | * No mechanical engineer would step into a 100% oxygenated environment. | ||
* All other Apollo capsules were empty; it was a theater show, why not the first one? | * All other Apollo capsules were empty; it was a theater show, why not the first one? | ||
* Crew | * Crew<ref name=WikiApolloList group="MSM">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Apollo_missions Wiki - List of Apollo missions]</ref><ref name=WikiApollo1 group="MSM">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_1 Wiki - Apollo 1]</ref> | ||
# Gus Grissom | # [[Apollo program#Gus Grissom|Gus Grissom]] | ||
# Ed White | # Ed White | ||
# Roger Chaffee | # Roger Chaffee | ||
=== Apollo | === Apollo 4-7 === | ||
;Apollo | ;Apollo 4<ref name=WikiApollo4 group="MSM">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_4 Wiki - Apollo 4]</ref> | ||
* | * '''[[:Category:11/09 psyops|9/11!]]''' [[:Category:1967 psyops|1967]] | ||
* | * '''First flight of Saturn V rocket'''<ref name=WikiApolloList group="MSM"/> | ||
* 9.5 months after Apollo 1 | |||
* | |||
;Apollo 5 | ;Apollo 5<ref name=WikiApollo5 group="MSM">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_5 Wiki - Apollo 5]</ref> | ||
* | * [[:Category:01/22 psyops|01/22]] [[:Category:1968 psyops|1968]] | ||
* | * '''First flight of LM'''<ref name=WikiApolloList group="MSM"/> | ||
* 2.5 months after Apollo 4 | |||
;Apollo 6 | ;Apollo 6<ref name=WikiApollo6 group="MSM">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_6 Wiki - Apollo 6]</ref> | ||
* | * [[:Category:04/04 psyops|04/04]] ([[:Category:44 numerology|44]]) [[:Category:1968 psyops|1968]] | ||
* | * '''severe "pogo" vibrations'''<ref name=WikiApolloList group="MSM"/> | ||
* NASA ... '''declared''' Saturn V man-rated<ref name=WikiApolloList group="MSM"/> | |||
* 2.5 months after Apollo 5 | |||
;Apollo 7 | ;Apollo 7<ref name=WikiApollo7 group="MSM">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_7 Wiki - Apollo 7]</ref> | ||
* | * [[:Category:10/11 psyops|10/11]] ([[:Category:88 numerology|88]]) [[:Category:1968 psyops|1968]] | ||
* Test flight of Block II CSM in Earth orbit; included '''first live TV broadcast from American spacecraft'''<ref name=WikiApolloList group="MSM"/> | |||
* 6 months after Apollo 6 | |||
* Crew | * Crew | ||
# | # Wally Schirra | ||
# | # Donn F. Eisele | ||
# | # Walter Cunningham | ||
=== Apollo 8 === | === Apollo 8 === | ||
* | * '''[[:Category:12/21 psyops|12/21]]''' ([[:Category:33 numerology|33]], winter solstice) [[:Category:1968 psyops|1968]]<ref name=WikiApollo8 group="MSM">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_8 Wiki - Apollo 8]</ref> | ||
* | * First circumlunar flight of CSM, '''10 lunar orbits in 20 hours'''. First crewed flight of Saturn V.<ref name=WikiApolloList group="MSM"/> | ||
* | * 2 months after Apollo 7 | ||
* Crew | * Crew | ||
# | # [[Apollo program#Frank Borman|Frank Borman]] | ||
# | # [[Apollo program#Jim Lovell|James Lovell]] | ||
# | # William Anders | ||
=== Apollo 9 === | === Apollo 9 === | ||
* | * '''[[:Category:03/03 psyops|03/03]]''' ([[:Category:33 numerology|33]]) [[:Category:1969 psyops|1969]]<ref name=WikiApollo9 group="MSM">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_9 Wiki - Apollo 9]</ref> | ||
* | * First crewed flight test of Lunar Module; tested propulsion, rendezvous and docking. '''EVA tested the Portable Life Support System'''<ref name=WikiApolloList group="MSM"/> | ||
* | * 2 months after Apollo 8 | ||
* Crew | * Crew | ||
# | # James McDivitt | ||
# | # [[Apollo program#Dave Scott|David Scott]] | ||
# | # Rusty Schweickart | ||
=== Apollo 10 === | === Apollo 10 === | ||
* | * [[:Category:05/18 psyops|05/18]] [[:Category:1969 psyops|1969]]<ref name=WikiApollo10 group="MSM">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_10 Wiki - Apollo 10]</ref> | ||
* | * "Dress rehearsal" for lunar landing. The LM descended to 8.4 nautical miles (15.6 km) from lunar surface.<ref name=WikiApolloList group="MSM"/> | ||
* | * 2.5 months after Apollo 9 | ||
* '''2 months before Apollo 11''' | |||
* Crew | * Crew | ||
# | # Thomas P. Stafford | ||
# | # [[Apollo program#John Young|John Young]] | ||
# | # [[Apollo program#Eugene Cernan|Eugene Cernan]] | ||
== Apollo 11-17 == | == Apollo 11-17 == | ||
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=== Apollo 11 === | === Apollo 11 === | ||
[[File:Apollo 11 lunar module.jpg|right|285px]] | |||
''Main article: [[Apollo 11]]''<br> | ''Main article: [[Apollo 11]]''<br> | ||
...Armstrong walked 196 ft (60 m) from the LM to snap photos at the rim of Little West Crater while '''Aldrin collected two core samples. He used the geologist's hammer to pound in the tubes – <u>the only time the hammer was used on Apollo 11</u>''', but was unable to penetrate more than 6" (15 cm) deep. Two types of rocks were found in the geological samples: '''basalt''' and breccia.<ref name=WikiApollo11 group="MSM"/> | ...Armstrong walked 196 ft (60 m) from the LM to snap photos at the rim of Little West Crater while '''Aldrin collected two core samples. He used the geologist's hammer to pound in the tubes – <u>the only time the hammer was used on Apollo 11</u>''', but was unable to penetrate more than 6" (15 cm) deep. Two types of rocks were found in the geological samples: '''basalt''' and breccia.<ref name=WikiApollo11 group="MSM"/> | ||
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* Apollo 11 "The Eagle" "landed" at 20:17 UTC (=15:17 US CST, 16:17 EST, 13:17 PST, 21:17 BST, 22:17 CEST) on '''Sunday''', so everyone could see it, the whole weekend could be filled with media propaganda and people '''have something to talk about in the office/on holidays next day, [[:Category:Myth creation psyops|reinforcing the myth]]...''' | * Apollo 11 "The Eagle" "landed" at 20:17 UTC (=15:17 US CST, 16:17 EST, 13:17 PST, 21:17 BST, 22:17 CEST) on '''Sunday''', so everyone could see it, the whole weekend could be filled with media propaganda and people '''have something to talk about in the office/on holidays next day, [[:Category:Myth creation psyops|reinforcing the myth]]...''' | ||
==== AS11-40-5877 ==== | |||
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File:Apollo_11_bootprint.jpg | |||
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=== Apollo 12 === | === Apollo 12 === | ||
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* Much less attention, "boring", people were not watching it, even though it was in "dark" November northern hemisphere TV time... | * Much less attention, "boring", people were not watching it, even though it was in "dark" November northern hemisphere TV time... | ||
=== AS12-46-6842 === | ==== AS12-46-6842 ==== | ||
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File:AS12-46-6842 (21512043030).jpg | File:AS12-46-6842 (21512043030).jpg | ||
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So much so that when three Vietnam vets hold a multi-city press conference in New York, San Francisco and Rome on April 14th, attempting to publicize the ongoing Phoenix Program in which they have participated and have firsthand knowledge, nobody can really be bothered with paying much attention. It's hard to be too concerned about the fate of Vietnamese villagers, you see, when Tom and the boys are clearly in trouble." - Dave McGowan (2010) - Wagging The Moondoggie, p.26<ref name=GowanDoggie_p26 group="R">McGowan, 2010, p.26</ref></blockquote> | So much so that when three Vietnam vets hold a multi-city press conference in New York, San Francisco and Rome on April 14th, attempting to publicize the ongoing Phoenix Program in which they have participated and have firsthand knowledge, nobody can really be bothered with paying much attention. It's hard to be too concerned about the fate of Vietnamese villagers, you see, when Tom and the boys are clearly in trouble." - Dave McGowan (2010) - Wagging The Moondoggie, p.26<ref name=GowanDoggie_p26 group="R">McGowan, 2010, p.26</ref></blockquote> | ||
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=== Apollo 14 === | === Apollo 14 === | ||
''Main article: [[Apollo 14]]''<br> | ''Main article: [[Apollo 14]]''<br> | ||
<blockquote>"Shepard and Mitchell made their lunar landing on February 5 in the Fra Mauro highlands – originally the target of the aborted Apollo 13 mission. During the two lunar EVAs, 94.35 pounds (42.80 kg '''[=14, on Apollo 14]''' ) of Moon rocks were collected, and several scientific experiments were performed. '''Shepard hit two golf balls on the lunar surface with a makeshift club''' he had brought with him. Shepard and Mitchell spent '''331⁄2''' hours on the Moon, with almost 91⁄2 hours of EVA."<ref name=WikiApollo14 group="MSM"/></blockquote> | |||
=== Apollo 15 === | === Apollo 15 === | ||
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==== | ==== A15 Space Porn Photo ==== | ||
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File:Apollo 15 LM Falcon during rendezvous.jpg | File:Apollo 15 LM Falcon during rendezvous.jpg | ||
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== Extra material == | == Extra material == | ||
=== Audios === | |||
* '''[http://fakeologist.com/blog/2019/07/20/fac589-frac-moon-hoax-special/ FRAC13 - Paper Rockets]''' (Chapters 1-3) | |||
* '''[http://fakeologist.com/blog/2019/07/28/fac592-frac-apollo-hoax/ FAC592 - Paper Rockets Part 2]''' (Chapters 4 & 5 and Bonus Material) | |||
* '''[https://www.fartpodcast.com/e/037-27th-jul-2019/ FART37 - Fool Moon]''' | |||
=== Must-read === | === Must-read === | ||
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[[Category:Psyops in the United States]] | [[Category:Psyops in the United States]] | ||
[[Category:Psyops in Space]] | [[Category:Psyops in Space]] | ||
[[Category:aWARE/gaia|#]] |
Latest revision as of 14:40, 8 March 2024
The Apollo program is the name given to the "space" missions from Apollo 1 to Apollo 17.
Summary
Into The Unknown
- Into The Unknown
- 09/12, 1962; "We CHOOSE To Go To The Moon"[MSM 1]
- Holy Holocaustos
- Tour de France
- Mapping The Unknown
- The Unknown Back
- Tha Bumpy Ryde
- A Giant Leap
- Premature Separation
- Fifty Falcons - Feather and Hammer trick
- Back To The Future: Nov 2016
- Neil & Buzz on the Moon
Don't Mention the ****
- Don't Mention the **** - AS15 Rendezvous
- Michael Collins Is Not Lying!
- Fame or Shame?
- Milky Way or Mars?
- 90s Carton Cartoons
- Gaia and Selene - AS17 Earth and Flag
- Money Money Money
- Apollo 13 - The Nightmare
- Apollo 13 - Hanks & Hollywood
- Apollo 13 - Geris's Thoughts
- Back To The Future: Jan 2019
Jump Suit Superstar
- Rabbit Rovers
- Hypersonic Space Needles
- Energetic Particles
- Cold Feet
- Glow In The Dark
- Jump Suit Superstar
- Selenology 4 Dummies
- Chía's Kinesiology
- Fisherman's Wisdom
- Clownworld 101 - JFK
- Back To The Future: Sep 2015
True Explorers
- True Explorers
- 1783
- The History of Controlled Flight
- "1492"
- Can You Hear Me Now?
- Mr. Bean & JFK
- Claim to Fame
- Brands, Bands & Benz
- Russki Magic
- Exploration of Space
- Back To The Future: Feb 2016
- 1542 (FART Fool Moon)
Mountain of Evidence
- Rocky Balboa
- Propping Up
- Mirrors on the Moon
- ROFL
- Layers of Deception
- Heeps of Magic
- Act 1 and Act 2
- BUSTED!
- Blue Marble
- Moonwalkers: Kubrick's Holidays
- Back To The Future: Sep 2017
Apollo 1-10
Apollo 1
- Gus Grissom "died" on Holocaust Remembrance Day in a holocaustos; a sacrifice with fire
- No mechanical engineer would step into a 100% oxygenated environment.
- All other Apollo capsules were empty; it was a theater show, why not the first one?
- Crew[MSM 2][MSM 3]
- Gus Grissom
- Ed White
- Roger Chaffee
Apollo 4-7
- Apollo 4[MSM 4]
- Apollo 5[MSM 5]
- Apollo 6[MSM 6]
- 04/04 (44) 1968
- severe "pogo" vibrations[MSM 2]
- NASA ... declared Saturn V man-rated[MSM 2]
- 2.5 months after Apollo 5
- Apollo 7[MSM 7]
- 10/11 (88) 1968
- Test flight of Block II CSM in Earth orbit; included first live TV broadcast from American spacecraft[MSM 2]
- 6 months after Apollo 6
- Crew
- Wally Schirra
- Donn F. Eisele
- Walter Cunningham
Apollo 8
- 12/21 (33, winter solstice) 1968[MSM 8]
- First circumlunar flight of CSM, 10 lunar orbits in 20 hours. First crewed flight of Saturn V.[MSM 2]
- 2 months after Apollo 7
- Crew
- Frank Borman
- James Lovell
- William Anders
Apollo 9
- 03/03 (33) 1969[MSM 9]
- First crewed flight test of Lunar Module; tested propulsion, rendezvous and docking. EVA tested the Portable Life Support System[MSM 2]
- 2 months after Apollo 8
- Crew
- James McDivitt
- David Scott
- Rusty Schweickart
Apollo 10
- 05/18 1969[MSM 10]
- "Dress rehearsal" for lunar landing. The LM descended to 8.4 nautical miles (15.6 km) from lunar surface.[MSM 2]
- 2.5 months after Apollo 9
- 2 months before Apollo 11
- Crew
- Thomas P. Stafford
- John Young
- Eugene Cernan
Apollo 11-17
- Legend
- FA = Featured Article
- GA = Good Article
- red = pathetic
# | Year | Launch | Landing | Take-off | Return | Rocks (kg) | Wiki | Crew | Notes | Map | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
11 | 1969 | 07/16 (13:32 UTC) |
07/20 (20:17:40 UTC) |
07/21 (17:54 UTC) |
07/24 (16:50 UTC) |
21.55 | FA | • Neil Armstrong • Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin • Michael Collins |
First landing on the Moon Three new minerals were discovered in the rock samples collected by the astronauts: armalcolite, tranquillityite, and pyroxferroite. Armalcolite was named after Armstrong, Aldrin, and Collins. All have subsequently been found on Earth. |
[MSM 11] | |
12 | 1969 | 11/14 (16:22 UTC) |
11/19 (06:54:35 UTC) |
11/20 (14:25 UTC) |
11/24 (20:58 UTC) |
34.35 | • Charles "Pete" Conrad Jr. • Richard F. Gordon Jr. • Alan L. Bean |
Mr. "I don't think we went through the Van Allen Belts" Bean. | [MSM 12] | ||
13 | 1970 | 04/11 (19:13 UTC) |
- | - | 04/17 (18:07 UTC) |
0 | Tom Hanks | Hollywood Story. Allegedly all the time in the LM. No radiation problems! | [MSM 13] | ||
14 | 1971 | 01/31 (21:03 UTC) |
02/05 (09:18:11 UTC) |
02/06 (18:48 UTC) |
02/09 (21:05 UTC) |
45 | • Alan B. Shepard Jr. • Stuart A. Roos • Edgar D. Mitchell |
Golf on the Moon. | [MSM 14] | ||
15 | 1971 | 07/26 (13:34 UTC) |
07/30 (22:16:29 UTC) |
08/02 (14:25 UTC) |
08/07 (20:45 UTC) |
77 | FA | • David R. Scott • Alfred M. Worden • James B. Irwin |
First time Lunar Rover. Feather and hammer magic trick. AS15 photos, A15555 rock sample. | [MSM 15] | |
16 | 1972 | 04/16 (17:54 UTC) |
04/21 (02:23:35 UTC) |
04/24 (01:25 UTC) |
04/27 (19:45 UTC) |
95.71 | GA | • John W. Young • Thomas K. Mattingly II • Charles M. Duke Jr. |
[MSM 16] | ||
17 | 1972 | 12/07 (05:33 UTC) |
12/11 (19:54:57 UTC) |
12/14 (22:54 UTC) |
12/19 (19:24 UTC) |
114 | • Eugene A. Cernan • Ronald E. Evans • Harrison H. Schmitt |
Last and only mission with a geologist. Blue Marble shot. | [MSM 17] |
Apollo 11
Main article: Apollo 11
...Armstrong walked 196 ft (60 m) from the LM to snap photos at the rim of Little West Crater while Aldrin collected two core samples. He used the geologist's hammer to pound in the tubes – the only time the hammer was used on Apollo 11, but was unable to penetrate more than 6" (15 cm) deep. Two types of rocks were found in the geological samples: basalt and breccia.[MSM 11]
Soviets claimed to have tracked the landing of the "Eagle" and the giant leap by Armstrong live from Moscow. This is physically impossible, as these moments were allegedly taking place when Moscow was on the other side of Earth, away from the Moon.[R 1]
- Apollo 11 "The Eagle" "landed" at 20:17 UTC (=15:17 US CST, 16:17 EST, 13:17 PST, 21:17 BST, 22:17 CEST) on Sunday, so everyone could see it, the whole weekend could be filled with media propaganda and people have something to talk about in the office/on holidays next day, reinforcing the myth...
AS11-40-5877
Apollo 12
Main article: Apollo 12
- Just 4 months (!!) after Apollo 11
- Much less attention, "boring", people were not watching it, even though it was in "dark" November northern hemisphere TV time...
AS12-46-6842
Apollo 13
Main article: Apollo 13
"And so it is that on April 11th, 1970, Apollo 13 blasts off with Tom Hanks and a couple of somewhat lesser known actors on board, but unlike the first two missions, this Apollo spacecraft fails to reach the Moon and instead drifts about for the next six days with the crew in mortal danger of being forever lost in space! Now that gets our attention! So much so that when three Vietnam vets hold a multi-city press conference in New York, San Francisco and Rome on April 14th, attempting to publicize the ongoing Phoenix Program in which they have participated and have firsthand knowledge, nobody can really be bothered with paying much attention. It's hard to be too concerned about the fate of Vietnamese villagers, you see, when Tom and the boys are clearly in trouble." - Dave McGowan (2010) - Wagging The Moondoggie, p.26[R 2]
Apollo 14
Main article: Apollo 14
"Shepard and Mitchell made their lunar landing on February 5 in the Fra Mauro highlands – originally the target of the aborted Apollo 13 mission. During the two lunar EVAs, 94.35 pounds (42.80 kg [=14, on Apollo 14] ) of Moon rocks were collected, and several scientific experiments were performed. Shepard hit two golf balls on the lunar surface with a makeshift club he had brought with him. Shepard and Mitchell spent 331⁄2 hours on the Moon, with almost 91⁄2 hours of EVA."[MSM 14]
Apollo 15
- ...televised back to Earth, the camera operated by Worden.[MSM 15]
"Another controversy surrounding the Fallen Astronaut statuette that Scott had left on the Moon, arose later. Before the mission, Scott had made a verbal agreement with Belgian artist Paul Van Hoeydonck to sculpt the statuette. Scott's intent, in keeping with NASA's strict policy against commercial exploitation of the US government's space program, was for a simple memorial with a minimum of publicity, keeping the artist anonymous, no commercial replicas being made except for a single copy for public exhibit at the National Air and Space Museum commissioned after the sculpture's public disclosure during the post-flight press conference. Van Hoeydonck claims to have had a different understanding of the agreement, by which he would have received recognition as the creator of a tribute to human space exploration, with rights to sell replicas to the public. Under pressure from NASA, Van Hoeydonck canceled a plan to publicly sell 950 signed copies."[MSM 15]
A15555
- "The Great Scott" - PATHETIC "article"...
"The rock is a 9.614 kg (21.20 lb) olivine-normative basalt. It is named after mission commander David Scott, and it is the largest sample returned to earth [sic] from the mission, as well as the most intensively studied. It was collected by Scott on the rim of Hadley Rille, at station 9A. """Lunar""" sample 15555 is a coarse-grained, porphyritic rock with rounded olivine phenocrysts (1 mm) and subhedral zoned pyroxene phenocrysts (0.5-2 mm) set in a matrix of poikilitic plagioclase (up to 3 mm). """Lunar""" Sample 15555 Station 9A."[MSM 18]
- Luxemburgish version is better! (so is the German)
AS15-82-11057
AS15-88-11866HR
A15 Space Porn Photo
Feather and Hammer trick
- Gaia: "This must be an old vaudeville traveling circus magic trick. Not necessarily with a hammer, so hard to find in old books (if those tricks even got described in detail, many stayed secret), but this smells on all sides like an old Trick By The Voodoo People."
Apollo 16
Main article: Apollo 16
- Category on WikiCommons: "Category:Apollo 16 moon photography (dump)" - 1845 photos...
Apollo 17
Main article: Apollo 17
- Category on WikiCommons: "Category:Apollo 17 moon photography (dump)" - 3609 photos...
AS17-134-20518
Other programs
Lunokhod (USSR)
- Launch mass - 5,600 kilograms (12,300 lb)
- Dry mass - 756 kilograms (1,66[6] lb) (rover only)
- Power - 180 watts
- Launch date - November 10, 1970
- Although only designed for a lifetime of 3 lunar days (approximately 3 Earth months), Lunokhod-1 operated on the lunar surface for 11 lunar days (321 (33) Earth days) and traversed a total distance of 10.54 km.[MSM 19]
Luna (USSR)
Surveyor (USA)
See also
References
Research
- ↑ MoonFaker: Apollo Ham Sandwich Part 3
- ↑ McGowan, 2010, p.26
Mainstream
- ↑ JFK - We CHOOSE To Go To The Moon - 09/12, 1962
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 Wiki - List of Apollo missions
- ↑ Wiki - Apollo 1
- ↑ Wiki - Apollo 4
- ↑ Wiki - Apollo 5
- ↑ Wiki - Apollo 6
- ↑ Wiki - Apollo 7
- ↑ Wiki - Apollo 8
- ↑ Wiki - Apollo 9
- ↑ Wiki - Apollo 10
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Wiki - Apollo 11
- ↑ Wiki - Apollo 12
- ↑ Wiki - Apollo 13
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 Wiki - Apollo 14
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 Wiki - Apollo 15
- ↑ Wiki - Apollo 16
- ↑ Wiki - Apollo 17
- ↑ Wiki - The Great Scott
- ↑ Wiki - Lunokhod 1
Extra material
Audios
- FRAC13 - Paper Rockets (Chapters 1-3)
- FAC592 - Paper Rockets Part 2 (Chapters 4 & 5 and Bonus Material)
- FART37 - Fool Moon
Must-read
Download, screencapture and back-up everything interesting
- 1976 - Bill Kaysing - 76 - We Never Went To The Moon - America's Thirty Billion Dollar Swindle
- 1992 - Ralph René - 192 - NASA Mooned America! - How We Never Went to the Moon, and Why
- 2010 - Dave McGowan - Wagging The Moon Doggie Audiobook - 05:01:53
Must-see
- Jarrah White - MoonFaker
- YouTube - MoonFaker series - 2007-14
- Deep Thoughts Radio
- DTR Ep 26: The Moon Hoax
- DTR Ep 165: Moon Landing Hoax Part 2
- DTR Ep 307: Moon Hoax Revisited
- DTR Ep 311: Moon Hoax: How They Did It
- DTR Ep 313: Dealing With The Moon Hoax
- DTR Ep 323: Moon Hoax Evidence
- DTR Ep 348: Moon Hoax Smoking Guns
- DTR Ep 352: Moon Hoax Issues
- DTR Ep 357: NASA Coming Clean on Moon Hoax
- DTR Ep 375: Moon Hoax 50th Anniversary
- DTR Ep 383: NASA 2024 Moon Mission
- Famous analyses
- 1997 (orig.) - James Collier - Was It Only A Paper Moon? - 01:28:32
- 2000 - David S. Percy & Mary Bennett - What Happened On The Moon - 5 parts
- 2001 - Bart Sibrel - A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Moon
- 2009 - Marcus Allen - The Moon Landings Fact or Fiction - 01:58:00
- 2010? - Bart Sibrel - Astronauts Gone Wild
- 2015 - Marcus Allen - The Apollo Moon Landings - 01:20:45