| Subject: Re: Who took the pictures of Neil Armstrong's first steps on the Moon ? |
| From: Roger |
| Date: 21/01/2005, 23:52 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy,alt.conspiracy.area51,alt.parenting.solutions,alt.sci.physics,talk.politics.space |
In one age, called the Second Age by some,
(an Age yet to come, an Age long past)
someone claiming to be Tommy wrote
in message <1587769.EMYjPiDykr@FreeBSD>:
israel t wrote:
"Sport Pilot" <hppilot001@cs.com> writes:
Dude, the flag was actually hanging from a thick wire at the top, the
wire was attached to the pole at a right angle. If you wiggle the flat
it would appear to wave. They explained that when they were "waving"
the flags after they landed. You belive Walter Crankcase, bit lib
reporter till 1980 don't you?
The wind made it wave.
There is no wind on the moon..!
I would like to know how they got through the Van Allen Belts without dieing
of radiation poison.
...but not enough to actually educate yourself on the kinds of
radiation in those belts, the kind of shielding used by the Apollo
spacecraft, and the time they actually spent in the belts...
As for the pictures of Armstrong, they claim that there was an outside
camera that filemed this event. What kind of camera and film could
withstand the radiation of the VA Belts...?
A very ordinary kind.
Hell, we don't have the technology to get to the moon today, much less then.
You've been spanked for telling this lie before, tommikins. You ran
then and chances are good you'll run now -- perhaps after another
steal'n'paste that you don't understand and that has already been
refuted...