One can argue they could be put there by unmanned spacecrafts. I completely agree man landing on the moon is a fact. I have seen videos and read articles on man missions to moon and I am convinced enough of the landings.
Maybe the truth is that Moon landing happened, but the conditions up there were such that a little film footage and photos could be made. So maybe some folks in NASA came up with the idea to make fake footage on the Earth just to make better representation for the world public. Fake footage for the real event. Americans are great masters of camera,but moon footage was directed poorly. so it causes suspicion.
I can't believe this question still come up! I guess a lot of people have monohydrogen dioxide poisoning!
Jun. 16 2015: Russian Official Proposes International Investigation Into U.S. Moon Landings My opinion about the "first" moon landing is they might have, they might have hoaxed it. Since the footage and samples that were supposed to come back are "lost" we may never know.
To me, this sounds like a sore looser venting about getting caught with their hands in the cookie jar. Just like the World Trade Center attacks, the Yellowcake Uranium, and the WMDs in Iraq, the moon rock conspiracy will live on in the minds of conspiracy theorists around the world, forever. Ad Infinitum...Ad Nauseum :MJ
From what I researched it's not whether they went on the moon, but what they found up there. And the educated analysis is that the material that feeds the moon landing hoax theory has been manufactured on purpose just to fuel the false conspiracy theory and hide the bigger truth by diverting the attention, as a bonus it also creates in-fighting and confusion. All that creates 2 or more camps that fight with each other which is the key component of the divide and conquer strategy.
Well... considering we can't even get a rocket to reach the ISS in 2015 without it exploding 2 minutes after launch, and the previous attempt spinning out of control and crashing..... and they reached the moon in 1969 using computers with the power of todays calculators..... I have my doubts
Still, you'd think if they did it 46 years ago, it would be a breeze by now, I mean, they only need to get into orbit, the moon was way further, much more difficult And from your link, it was going to explode anyway Quote: Before the rocket's first stage could separate from the rest of the rocket and attempt to land on a drone ship, the rocket suffered a catastrophic failure and started breaking up
I'd say the hardest part would be landing on the moon, taking off from the moon, and making it back to Earth in one piece Getting into orbit might be difficult(ish), but not the most complicated by a long shot Guys have almost made it to orbit using helium balloons
Don't think so the gravity of the Moon is only about 1/5th of the Earth so shouldn't be an issue. You have to literally be sitting on a bomb to exit the Earth's gravity, if there is an issue it will show up here.