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Old 22-July-2007, 01:24 AM
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That link on the radiation tells me nothing.
Then you either didn't read it, didn't understand it, or ignored it. Let's reverse this: Please show the evidence that astronauts, given their trajectory, would die due to radiation exposure.

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Nasa can barely get a shuttle into low earth orbit without mishap
Close to 120 flights now. Then there is the space station, space probes across the solar system, probes heading out of the solar system, rovers on Mars . . .

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and you want me to believe that they went to the moon, landed and took off, reestablished docking with the orbiter and thrusted back to earth, peeeelllleeeeaaase.
"I don't believe it, so there!"

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Your 10 dollar calculator has more computer power than they had on the Apollo missions.
Another tired argument, and one I find particularly ridiculous. I know computers and I've worked with computers roughly comparable with the AGC. We still use computers comparable to the AGC in embedded applications, and it was plenty good enough for what was needed.

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And yes, I do believe that the Government lies about 90 percent of the time to its people, you need to do the research and pull your head out of the sand
Ah, there we go: "The government always lies so it must have been a lie!"

Well, you certainly are fitting the profile of a typical moon hoax believer: Same tired arguments, doesn't understand the science or technology, and assumes the government is just one big conspiracy.
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