MDCmotorsports said:
I want to see what the new moon satellites are going to take pictures of. Then I'll say yay or nay.
I would assume the dark side, the side we know almost nothing about.
I will tell you that to think that the moonlanding was fake is to call Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, Pete Conrad and Alan Bean, and 8 other brave men, all spineless cowards.
Between 1969 and 1972, 12 men walked on the moon. History remembers the strongest, the bravest, the boldest and the first, and thus we will remember Neil Armstrong and his words for all of civilization. Few will know Harrison Schmitt ever existed.
But to say the whole thing was fake is to discredit those dozens of men who strapped themselves to thousands of kilgrams of explosives and rode to an airless hell that could have, at any moment, taken their lives with the slightest whim.
After watching enough failed test flights of the Saturn V rockets... I'm very sure that anyone with an ounce of sanity would not want to get in one, and then ride it into the most hostile and inhospitable place in existance. Essentially, a frozen hell devoid of everything.
It pains me to think that there are people who lean back in their computer chairs and question the sacrifices these people were willing to make for all humans in the name of science.
Next time you whip out your cell phone, think of those sacrifices. If the apollo missions had failed, the space program would have been years behind what it is now. If Apollo 11 had exploded on the pad, it likely would have been a year until a new module could be built, and history would be much different.