Part-1 People didn't actually go to the moon. It was all American arranged drama Complaint & Ans

 If anyone thinks that man did not actually go to the moon, please take a moment to read the following words. 🙂

“People didn't actually go to the moon. It was all American arranged drama.

 The Americans launched the Apollo mission by shooting a landing on the moon in a secret desert area called Area Fifty One. It's completely fake. " A claim that is very well known through social media and blogs about 'MOON VICTORY'. Many believe its a complete drama, it is a conspiracy theory.

People didn't actually go to the moon. It was all American arranged drama


The answer is, of course, that in 1969, for the first time, man actually landed on the moon. That wasn't Stanley Kubrick's shooting in Area Fifty One at all. Not only two of the Apollo 11, a total of 12 people walked on the moon. The allegations against the moon will be dissected here. William Charles Kaysing, the father of conspiracy theories, died in 2005.

Complaint 1: The flag was flying on the ground of the moon, but there is no wind on the moon. (Picture: 1)

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As can be seen in the video of the flag on the chest of the moon, it seems that it is actually flying when the flag is hoisted. Since there is no wind on the moon, who is flying the flag? It is possible for people who know the simplest formula of physics to understand the reason for this. Speed ​​inertia is giving the logistics of movement in airless environment. The flag was moving for a certain period of time even though there was no wind due to the inertia of the movement during the hoisting of the flag. Air flow had nothing to do with movement. The flag was made by Annig Flagmakers, the flag that Rayon made was 5$ then, now markin 32$.

The test is also performed in an airtight place in the laboratory. The results are the same as the moon. Due to the moon's gravity, the flag was lowered so that it could be lowered after a short time. The inertia was understood for a little longer as there was no wind barrier. And without considering the physics, people took it as a flow of air! You can also watch that lab test shown in the video.

Complaint 2: None of them can be seen in the picture taken on the moon. (Figure 2)

But the moon is in the morning! There is no wind,The sky is not blue, but the sun is there! The time when the pictures were taken was on a lunar day. How will the star of the sky be caught in the light of the sun in the picture?

Moreover, there is the matter of exposure. If the exposure was to capture the dim light of the stars in the sky, the surface of the moon and the earth would be much whiter! Those who have an idea about the exposure of the camera, they will understand the matter better.

Complaint 3: Footprints do not match! (Figure 3,4)

Many people say that the shoe print shown in the picture taken from the moon does not match the shoe print shown later. In fact, what is seen in the picture is the inner shoe. But the impression will be worn on the outer shoe, which is known as outer boot!

Complaint 4: The shadow of the rock and the shadow of the landing moonland are not in the same direction, but the sun is the same! (Fig. 5)

 As can be seen in the picture, the shadow of the rock has fallen at an angle, where the shadow of the eagle moonlander has fallen straight. How you actually see the shadow of an object depends on a number of factors, not just the light source. What has happened in this case is the friendship of the lunar surface. Seeing the place where the shadow of the stone has fallen, the shadow does not look straight.

Complaint 5: Why is there such a clear picture in the shadows? (Figure 6)

This can be seen in many pictures taken on the moon. Although the sun is the main source of light there, it is not the only source, the lunar surface itself reflects light and acts as a source, and the picture is much clearer and brighter because there is no atmosphere.

Complaint 6: Who took this picture of Buzz Aldrin? (Picture 6)

Photo by Neil Armstrong. If you zoom in, you can see that the image in Buzz Aldrin's helmet shows Neil Armstrong taking pictures. But Armstrong's hand is not like holding the camera up. Because the camera was fixed near the chest of the suit. He brought his hand to his chest to take a picture.

Complaint 6: How did the Allen Radiation Belt astronauts cross? (Figure 6)

The astronauts have to come into space after crossing the Van Allen radiation belt of the geomagnetic field. If a person travels there for a year without a shield, he will have to endure 2,500 REM of radioactivity. But on the Apollo mission, they crossed the region so quickly that they encountered only 0.5 REM of radioactivity. Even if it was 2 REM, it could be said to be safe.

Complaint 6: Where there is no explosion hole where the module lands?

During landing the lunar lander launches rockets to slow down. So why didn't we see a hole in the moon's surface created by an explosion? This is because the lander's rocket had a thrust capacity of 10,000 pounds. But it only took 3,000 pounds of thrust to get off. The moon does not have the air pressure to hit the emitted gas in just one place on the ground. It is estimated that the pressure was only one and a half pounds per square inch. That was not enough to make the hole. Moreover, it landed on a solid rock, there is no question of making a hole.

Complaint 9: Why no flame was seen from the rocket in any case of landing or landing on the moon? (Figure 9)

The flame produced by the combustion of the fuel used in the mixture of hydrogen and dinitrogen tetroxide is transparent, so no flame was 'seen'.

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