You still haven't conclusively proven that radation wasn't a problem.
http://hey_223.tripod.com/bulldoglebeautaketooooo/id82.html
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Rene's premise is that NASA could not have gone to the Moon - PERIOD! This
chapter (one of 18, plus 8 revealing addendums,) along with the Radiation
Addendums, expose the truth of the NASA LIES, lies that incorporate the
details about the Van Allen Belt & solar flares, and their deadly radiation.
This data reflects the reason why Rene calls any astronaut who ventured into
the Van Allen Belt and beyond ~ an 'astronaut!' [The author, though seemingly
being flippant, is deadly realstic as the following data will soon reveal.]
To prove his thesis, Rene tries to get certain solar data from NATIONAL
OCEANIC & ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, (NOAA) using clever techniques
to
disguise his true intentions, [i.e. to get true data on solar flares.] NOAA,
unfortunately, proved to be as cagey as Rene in dodging the giving out of any
really good DETAILS on this matter, [you know, where the devil resides.]
Rene, seeing games being played, deduced that there must be two sets of data,
one which is sent to scientists on the preferred list, and one sent to the
likes of Rene as casual strangers. (p.125)
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I've never seen anything put forward by any of you that Rene's "Two sets of data" theory couldn't have been true.
It's quite plausible that NASA has a set of bogus data about space radiation that it releases to the public that are consistent with the Apollo missions and a set of real data that only people with high security clearances can see.
When I discussed this on another moon thread the example of the international space station was given as a rebuttal. It was said that the astronauts in the station haven't been affected by any radiation.
From what I read it's orbit is too low to be affected by the belts.
www.shuttlepresskit.com/ISS_OVR/(excerpt)
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The station will be in an orbit with an altitude of 250 statute miles with an inclination of 51.6 degrees.
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I wish "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon" were still on-line.
It talked about how the shuttle went higher than it had ever gone before (I think it was about 350 miles) and the astronauts could see the radiation with their eyes closed.
Let's hear you refute the "Two sets of data" theory.