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On 2002-01-24 22:46, AstroMike wrote: To: 6:29 A.M. http://www.moonmovie.com/usatoday.htm Anybody care to debunk this?, because I'm too tired. 1. sure ? it equates down to who are the "CrazZies" and 2. Whom was the Geeniasses{sp} Actually Funded vs NON. 3. nevermind [ make something with nothing vs make nothing with somthing}? |
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Furthermore, the S-IVB was brighter that the CSLM because of its size, and many
others saw this instead of the CSLM. We observed the S-IVB and CSLM of Apollo 8 when it was nearly 200,000 miles from the earth, but they were extremely faint, and with no sign of the SLA panels. There is a minor mistake in the text here which I didn't see anyone comment on yet. Apollo 8 did not carry a LM so it would not have been referred to as a CSLM. Wouldn't it have just been the Apollo 8 CSM? |