Thursday 26 May 2011

Did we really land on the moon?

As Ufologists we are interested obsessed with the moon landings. There's so much evidence saying the Americans didn't - and common sense too.

We've just come across this interesting blog and think there are some really good questions being asked.

The writer poses 9 conundrums and we've listed three of them.

(We could examine the issue of radiation; how did they get the 'live' images back to earth when even today you need a truck with heavy technology; moon dust doesn't always fly up when the astronauts are leaping about; etc etc).

(But then how do we explain some of the interesting stuff the Apollo astronauts said on their first mission? We are interested in the statements about them being watched/having a welcoming party waiting for them).

Anyway.....

SPACE ODDITIES:

1. Apollo 14 astronaut Allen Shepard played golf on the Moon. In front of a worldwide TV audience, Mission Control teased him about slicing the ball to the right. Yet a slice is caused by uneven air flow over the ball. The Moon has no atmosphere and no air.
2. A camera panned upwards to catch Apollo 16's Lunar Lander lifting off the Moon. Who did the filming?
3. One NASA picture from Apollo 11 is looking up at Neil Armstrong about to take his giant step for mankind. The photographer must have been lying on the planet surface. If Armstrong was the first man on the Moon, then who took the shot?


Read this and more in the Mysteries of the Unexplained blog

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