If you check his calculations, he is using the wrong neutral point. He states that the figure given by NASA is wrong and that the actual figure given by the astronauts during the flight is the right one. He totally and utterly fails to grasp that the Apollo spacecraft did not go to the Moon in a straight line. Naturally it passed a neutral point that was not at the same distance as the one directly between the Earth and the Moon, because it was never directly between the two.
Thanks for the input Jason.
NASA currently refuses to quote a neutral point. In an interview in 1969 Wernher von Braun said it 43,495 miles. Whether or not the alleged Apollo spacecraft went in a straight line or loop de loop the neutral point occurred at the exact moment that the earths gravity matched the moons gravity. At that point the speed instead of steadily decreasing started to increase. And that is know as the neutral point.
Many have tried to obfuscate that point. One of the most obfuscatorial was Jim Oberg who made this quote on the neutral point:
This still gives us a good laugh at the Chief of Obscuration for NASA.
Could you please direct me to the video of where Armstrong leaps to the third rung in a single bound?
Could you please direct me to a video of the astronauts climbing through the alleged hatch. There are a few photos of them already just out of the hatch and on the ladder, but I haven't been able to find any of the astronauts exactly half way into the hatch. Nor can I find any photos of them actually in the Lunar Module. Do you know where I can get some of those?
James Irwin wrote the book and copyrighted it in 1973. That would have been a year and half after the flight and not ages.
Could you please give me the photos numbers that you are referring too? Thanks.
Actually here is the quote from "We Never Went to the Moon" Bill Kaysing page 75:
"While appearing on a talk show, an airline pilot phones in and said that he had observed an Apollo capsule being ejected from a large plane at about the time the astronauts were due "back" from the moon. Seven Japanese passengers also observed the incident. The pilot did not give his name for fear of losing his job."
NASA alleges that that Apollo11 landed: "The splashdown point was 13 deg 19 min N, 169 deg 9 min W, 400 miles SSW of Wake Island and 24 km (15 mi) from the recovery ship USS Hornet."
Those coordinates are nowhere near 400 miles SSW of Wake Island but in fact 180 nautical miles due south of Johnston Island. The distance between the coordinates and mileage from Wake differs by approximately 1600 nautical miles.
Why would dust hang around? Hang around?
Dust would settle on the pads just as its allegedly settled everywhere else. Some one just forgot to throw a little dust on the pads.
I disagree. I have looked carefully at all photos of the area directly under the alleged rocket engine and I can find no evidence of any ray pattern distinct or not.
Not only where they visible on the test bed that Armstrong bailed out of but they have been visible on every other rocket using hypergolic fuels. But nice try.
Not exactly: (AS11-44-6574)
OK,well, then how did the other mission get down there?
Exercise equipment in Apollo? You must be joking. Using their legs for 63 minutes? Let's refine that why don't we. They landed 13 miles from the Hornet so if the helicopter did 100 knots thats 8 minutes. Now they weren't walking around in the helicopter exercising because there was no room. So that leaves 55 minutes of which about 20 was used cranking them up in the helicopter. And they weren't exercising will being cranked up so to speak. So that leaves 35 in the module laying on their backs getting seasick. Probably didn't do too much exercising there. So out of 63 minutes I don't see too much exercising but hey, nice try.
Thats Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins. I mean all of the Apollo astronauts who are still living. You know, a great big moon party celebrating the alleged 6 missions that landed on the moon. You know, kind of a big Happy.
Yes, like they murdered Thomas R. Baron. And murdering Gus wasn't the objective per se. Murdering him and the 3 others in the capsule was a warning to others, 'keep your mouths shut or this will happen to you.'
Oh, did I say three others? Yes three others. There were 4 in the capsule that day. The 4th would have usually been Joe Shea but luckily he had to be in New York so they put in another astronaut.
Well lets see here. GET is listed as 124:22:00:79 for LM Lunar liftoff ignition. Orbit insertion cutoff is listed at 124:29:15:67 at 10.0 nm at 5,537.9 (ft/sec) for an event duration of 434.88 and velocity change of 6,070.1.(ft/sec) (about 4,090 mph)
So we have an acceleration of approximately 571 mph per minute per minute for 7 minutes. I don't know about you but I'd be looking for a chair after that. And they didn't dock until 128:03:00:00 which was 3 hours and 34 minutes later. WOW! Would my legs be aching?