simple question simple answer .
No one is denying a math equation. It's how it's applied in real life.
Do you think these women were able to see every aspect of this mission go down?
simple question simple answer .
Doesn't look that deep.
Propulsion doesn't affect the ground that much when there's no atmosphere to transfer energy.
yesNo one is denying a math equation. It's how it's applied in real life.
Do you think these women were able to see every aspect of this mission go down?
NahI'm not doing tit for tat with you on this issue. NASA budget is good enough
Correct. not deep at all yet that X-tons of equipment couldn't even make that deep of an impression
she also points out that there's not one spec of moon dust anywhere on the landing gear which is lit up bright as hell
let me guess...in 0 gravity nothing gets dirty![]()
They will keep changing the story to fit the narrative. If I were to prove there was moon dust under the landed ship they would think of another excuse.
You said we can't leave Earth, just trying to gauge what you do or don't believe
Do you believe it's in orbit?
Sounds more like an excuse than actual fact. We see dust kicking up in every video of them moon walking but suddenly the same rules dont apply to a 10000 ton shuttle landing. ok.I already gave you the answer.. He is right in that the moon is a rock with a thin layer of dust..
The problem is you're looking for the dust to behave in a way like it would on Earth. With no atmosphere on the moon, there is nothing there to alter it's trajectory so it'd fall directly back to the ground.
The engines were shut off before it landed so the dust had settled before it's landing. In that low gravity, the lander wasn't gonna kick up dust when it finally did land
conspiracy set trying to ignore @Dafunkdoc_Unlimited hard as possible, as usual![]()
Booker T Garvey said:Ones as deep as this...
Booker T Garvey said:I didn’t even post the moon buggies, we’ve seen these videos our whole lives, never heard anybody say the moon was a solid damn rock
Oh, those are there..........under the landing pads of the module where they've been since we landed there in 1969.
So of course you can't see them.
Shoot yourself in the foot, brehs.