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Fine Oji, I 'll be back later. I have no need for this nonsense now.
Got a plane to catch?
Fine Oji, I 'll be back later. I have no need for this nonsense now.
Meanwhile, radio signals were received from the moon using highly directional antennas. In some cases these signals were received by foreign nations with whom the US was not friendly. In other cases the signals were received by knowledgeable amateur radio operators using hand-built equipment.
Were these signals faked? How was the light-speed communications delay faked? How was the signal transmitted to the earth from the moon if not by a radio on (and orbiting, as both ground radios and the CSM were received) the moon.
Regardless Apollognomon, we kniow the flight officers' telemetry is fake, see 1178 above. not sure what they were hearing over there in the foreign stations, maybe the same bogus stuff they fed the crew that worked before Reed's group, you know Apollognomon, the group that worked the EVA and as of the time Reed came on, had no real clue as to where the space ship was. i suggest it was those signals they were picking up. have you got a better idea?
The beauty of narrative analysis is that no matter how many photos , rocks, reels of tape, whatever someone presents as "proof" positive of Apollo' authenticity, if a researcher can show a fatal contradiction as I have, all that stuff is junk.
We know Armstrong brought none of the rocks back. the photos must be fake as they come form a mission with a hidden bird, the Mission report is fraudulent, so we must toss everything. Junk! All of it!
No I don't know that. Actually my suggestion was a joke.
Supposing what you say is true, one could hypothesis a transmitting satellite around the earth following the moon's path. I don't really think that happened however.
Nobody is anxious,where did you get that from? We all know that all you post is self-congratulatory crap.
Fine Oji, I 'll be back later. I have no need for this nonsense now.
What is this calling me dishonest jive Kiwi9? Everyone knows the LRRR was not targeted siuccessfully until 08/01/1969. this is not a point in dispute.
That's trivial. How many astronauts were on the moon on 08/01/1969?
Answer, none.
Who did you think would take the photograph? Pixies?
of course it is NOT the Lick laser nomuse. that is the whole point ANYONE WITH ANY LASER CAN TARGET YOU. And you say I do not read your posts. I have said over and over and over in many didfferent ways, ANY LASER, friendly, unfriendly, ruby, argon, pink, ANY laser!!!!!
No I don't know that. Actually my suggestion was a joke.
Supposing what you say is true, one could hypothesis a transmitting satellite around the earth following the moon's path. I don't really think that happened however.
Armstrong's "laser" sighting was not confirmed, or matched up with any known terrestrial laser, and was a one-time incident. It is also of a color not available at the time and an intensity magnitudes greater than any we have been discussing. I find it extremely unlikely that was actually a laser.
And this seems to be typical of all his arguments. What is more likely: that someone made a mistake (or there is an error in reporting what was said); or there is some incredibly complex hoax involving hundreds of thousands of people in multiple countries (including amateurs, schoolchildren, and enemies of the USA). Hmmm, tricky... Sounds like a job for Occam's razor.
Got a plane to catch?
Elegant. Of course, to have an orbit period identical to the Moon it would have to be at the distance of the Moon. To appear to be coming from the Moon it would have to be located in the same direction as the Moon. The satellite ends up being...on the Moon.
How you have fallen from heaven, O morning star, son of the dawn!
You have been cast down to the earth, you who once laid low the nations!
You said in your heart, “I will ascend to heaven;
I will raise my throne above the stars of God;
I will sit enthroned on the mount of assembly,
on the utmost heights of the sacred mountain.
I will ascend above the tops of the clouds;
I will make myself like the Most High.”
But you are brought down to the grave, to the depths of the pit.
Those who see you stare at you, they ponder your fate
I want my photo of the laser, just like Captain Rendezvous with the bogus MIT degree said he had. Don't care about the others, just the one that would suggest I might be wrong. The other photos do NOTHING to counter my claim(s).
Bearing in mind that this is just presented as an intellectual exercise.....
1. You don't need a satellite with an orbit period identical to the Moon, you need a satellite with an orbit that can approximate the Moon for a 12 hour period. So it could start off at an arbitrary "north" of the Moon and slide across the Moon's face over that 12 hours to an arbitrary "south" and still give a reasonable impersonation of a signal from the moon.
2. Alternatively you could have a satellite that powered itself to cover the moon for a 12 hour period. Armstrong et al could be sitting up there reading off a script while watching the pre-recorded TV footage - sort of like driving round the block a few times.
We must not ask if it was technically possible to Hoax the radio transmissions, it was technically possible because it happened.
Just as a slight diversion - is it true NASA called it the Apollo missions after Apollyon in the Bible?
Just asking questions.
The program was named after the Greek god of light and music by NASA manager Abe Silverstein, who later said that "I was naming the spacecraft like I'd name my baby."[4] Dr. Silverstein recalls he chose the name after perusing a book of mythology at home one evening, early in 1960. He thought that the image of "Apollo riding his chariot across the Sun was appropriate to the grand scale of the proposed program."[5
Bearing in mind that this is just presented as an intellectual exercise.....
1. You don't need a satellite with an orbit period identical to the Moon, you need a satellite with an orbit that can approximate the Moon for a 12 hour period. So it could start off at an arbitrary "north" of the Moon and slide across the Moon's face over that 12 hours to an arbitrary "south" and still give a reasonable impersonation of a signal from the moon.
2. Alternatively you could have a satellite that powered itself to cover the moon for a 12 hour period. Armstrong et al could be sitting up there reading off a script while watching the pre-recorded TV footage - sort of like driving round the block a few times.
We must not ask if it was technically possible to Hoax the radio transmissions, it was technically possible because it happened.
"intellectual" is a pretty strong word, considering your suggestions....
Which 12 hours? The missions each lasted over a week including travel to and from the moon. The amount of time data of one sort or another was being transmitted was astounding.
This makes no sense. What the hell does "cover the moon" mean, and again, why 12 hours? Where "up there" is Armstrong?
user agreement prevents me from expressing my feelings adequately in response to this statement.
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Do tell me if there is a possibility I have missed out or if there is a flaw in my logic.