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from the Moon, unmanned, programmed and remote-controlled.
So laser-reflecting corner prisms were placed on the Moon by unmanned probes and a 100g x 35 cm soil sample drilled out from the lunar surface was sent back to Earth by this earlier of these unmanned missions all in the early 1970s. This completely and absolutely destroys any argument that lunar soil samples or lunar laser reflectors "prove" that men were on the Moon. Rather, as with all other evidences cited allegedly supporting of the "apollo" missions, upon precise examination the same evidence proves at least the "manned" portions of these apollo missions were definitely hoaxed. Men NEVER went to the Moon, because men have NEVER achieved and survived sustained altitudes much above about five or six hundred miles above Earth's sea level. Got it? Remember, the Moon is almost a quarter million miles away-- that's *HALF A MILLION MILES ROUND TRIP*! Get the picture? I have driven my old 1975 Ford F100 pickup truck over 542,000 miles ya retarded phycho **** ! By contrast, the Russians proved that they did send their unmanned probes to the Moon to wit: the presence of laser reflectors left thereon by the aforesaid Lunokhod buggies. It could be argued that the lunar soil samples were faked somehow, but laser reflecting corner cubes are irrefutable evidence that unmanned robotic probes put them there. See? At least, the demonstrable presence of the "apollo" laser reflectors proves the American space program successfully sent some UNMANNED probes to the Moon -and- has continued to launch many unmanned instruments into space ever since. All these missions are UNMANNED. Why? The Sun, that's why. That's why they NEVER send men into outer space. Not once. Otherwise, they'd fry to a crisp in the intense radiation. |
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