There were so many people involved. Everyone who watched the Saturn V rockets take off. 24 astronauts visited the Moon. 12 walked on it.
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You're going to need to do a lot of heavy lifting to explain how 400,000 engineers from 20,000 companies/universities worked on a big hoax.
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The Apollo space program was massive. To what end did all of those people work, if not to actually land on the Moon? https://www.asme.org/engineering-topics/articles/history-of-mechanical-engineering/the-greatest-engineering-adventure-ever-taken …
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En réponse à @jhamby
i didn't read any of this but i can assure you you've been lied to
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To what end, though? Wouldn't it be easier to just land on the moon rather than perpetrate an enormous hoax? Someone would've confessed!
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En réponse à @shanley
Who's "they"? I'm curious where you're getting your sources. I noticed the US & USSR launched a lot of space probes. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lunar_probes …
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And many of them failed. So I can see not wanting to embarrass the US with a failure. But the Apollo 1 astronauts died on the launch pad.
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I'm curious what evidence leads you to believe it was a hoax & why you trust them more than the people who claim to have been part of it.
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En réponse à @jhamby
i need you to stop mansplaining the moon landing to me.
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I finally learned what "mansplaining" means. Using facts and logic instead of only feelz. I'll continue to do it. Always.
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