The head of Russia’s Roscosmos space agency has said that a proposed Russian mission to the moon will be tasked with verifying that the American moon landings were real.
We have set this objective to fly and verify whether they’ve been there or not,” said Dmitry Rogozin in a video posted Saturday on Twitter.
Rogozin was responding to a question about whether or not NASA actually landed on the moon nearly 50 years ago. He appeared to be joking, as he smirked and shrugged while answering. But conspiracies surrounding NASA’s moon missions are common in Russia.
The Soviet Union abandoned its lunar program in the mid-1970s after four experimental moon rockets exploded.
In 2015, a former spokesman for the Russian Investigative Committee called for an investigation into NASA moon landings.
The people that say it's fake wouldn't know which end of a telescope to look into, and too impatient to read the instruction manual.
"Who cares about the instruction manual when the Clintons killed all those people to cover up her emails!"
Mason Wood
It's always just been the crazy-uncle-at-thanksgiving crowd listening to too much AM radio that would propagate/believe that, though.
The real trick is in getting people on the left or independent to believe it, and vote in actual criminal Trump to avoid might be a criminal Clinton. At least grandpa's feeling the regret now.
Nutjobs have existed forever, the internet gave them a way to excite each other into a frenzy.
Instruction manuals, equipment sold at auctions, schematics, photographs, it doesn't matter, they will never believe it happened no matter what evidence you give them. NASA has more evidence its true than the contrary. You can take one of those faggots to the moon personally and as their skin boils from lack of atmosphere and space suit their very last words will still be them in denial.
James Russell
US never landed on moon. It's know fact.
Liam Evans
Bull shit
No Earth based telescopes can resolve any Apollo landing sites (neither can Hubble). Why is that?
Now you can bounce a laser off of the corner reflectors that we placed on the moon, but we can do the same with the ones the Soviets placed via lunar landers
But The reflectors are hardly proof. Non manned probes landed there for years before man did and could have easily put reflectors on the moon.
fuck off gov shill
Owen Miller
Trump says “maybe we did, maybe we didn’t. We may never know for sure.”
Andrew Davis
I dunno about the rest of you, but I'm of the opinion that we faked it to fool the USSR. The space race was a big deal after all.
Carson Smith
Because you have no idea how optics work. Lunar Orbiters can see the landing sites just fine, turns out the moon is really fucking big and they're really small. The and Hubble telescope would never have the focal length to resolve them because its tool for deep space
Damaging the US's image is only a very very minor side goal with this silliness. The real purpose of that was to cover their own asses. Russia's space program is nosediving hard. Has been for a while, but its gotten far worse in the last ~year. At every level of management, someone tries to find a scapegoat for whatever fuckups happen under them. Ordinarily they'd just fire (and likely imprison) whoever reported the incident and blame it all on them, but in this case the leak was discovered on-orbit, and they couldn't find any single person on the ground responsible, so America becomes the default. Truth is, these incidents (the MS-09 leak, the MS-10 explosion, the unacceptable engine materials in the Proton production line a while back, the two Soyuz-Fregat failures last year, the abysmal Proton record, the continuous delays to Nauka, Angara flight 3 beings years behind schedule because nothing the factory shits out can pass quality assurance….) can't be traced to a single person or even a single company, they are the result of a staggering degree of incompetence and corruption permeating every layer of management and every link of the supply chain, all the way from Rogozin down to the raw material mills, combined with a management culture that actively discourages fixing this. Mills mistakenly or not-so-mistakenly supply the wrong materials (aerospace-grade materials are expensive, especially with some of the weird alloys used in ORSC engines that have no other use whatsoever), but it doesn't get caught until deep into production if ever because nobody knows what the correct material is supposed to look like, and if they do, "its not my problem, I shouldn't risk my job by speaking up".
At best you have situations where work is delayed by weeks because a machine shop physically can't cut through what they're given to work with but won't stop trying, at worst you blow up a rocket. Same all the way up the supply chain. And since the space program is largely treated as a jobs program, there are a lot of unnecessary but labor-intensive tasks that are included for political reasons, which not only wastes time and money but drastically increases risk of damaging flight hardware by repeatedly moving parts around, dismantling and reassembling them, having parts of the production process that intentionally damage their equipment (what the fuck?), all for no actual gain, except to manufacture a new part and make more money.
A few years ago a Proton blew up because an angular rate sensor package was installed upside down (hammered in place despite being designed to only fit one way, actually). They jailed some random woman over it, but investigation showed it had been independently removed and reinstalled, sometimes correctly and sometimes not, several times throughout production, but nobody bothered reporting this.
Roscosmos and its suppliers may get their shit together eventually, most likely not. Russia (and Ukraine) has such a proud heritage in spaceflight, but (despite the enormous efforts the US put specifically into strengthening their industry to prevent nuclear proliferation to Iran and NK. Literally all our space policy since 1991) they never really recovered after the USSR fell. They did well commercially for a couple years, coasting by on Soviet era work (Angara is the first new rocket they've developed since the 80s, and its been in development hell for 20 years now with almost nothing to show for it), and then it all fell apart. S7 Space seems to be acquiring a lot of the remaining worthwhile talent from Roscosmos, maybe they'll do something at least
Isaiah James
We knew that already.
Andrew Allen
Her emails all got released to the public anyway so it sounds like she had those people killed for no reason.
Back on topic, the Chinese already verified the US moon landing sites.
Umm. No they didn’t. She had thousands wiped with “bleachbit” remember?
Jacob Scott
you can also bounce a laser off a mirror left on the moon.
Jaxson Ross
Hmm.. your right. But I still think it was a mistake her having all those peole killed. I havent had anyone killed and all my emails are all still private.
Angel Rogers
People claim the mirrors were placed by probes. Even though back then sending a probe to the moon that can accurately position a mirror was harder than just sending a person.
Nathan Adams
I was a kid when the first moon landing occurred…..
Too young to think about it being faked, but old enough to see the imagery and understand that they were on the moon….
The first time I gave any thought to a conspiracy possibility was a couple years later when I saw DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER the best James Bond film ever made, still to this day
In the film, they show the first suggestion of Area 51 in modern media, as well as a scene where Sean Connery disrupts the filming of the fake moon landing
by the time I was in my late teens, I had developed my own personal version of the conspiracy:
I believed that we faked the first one due to the 'space race' with Russia, in an effort to be 'first', but I believed that the subsequent landings were legitimate……………………..
Since then, I've heard and seen SO MANY god damn conspiracy idiots until it's reached the point where it's become predictably trendy and nowadays, if you DON'T believe that everything is a conspiracy, then YOU'RE the one who's considered to be insane.
I've seen all the theories heard all the 'proof'
I've also watched the human race devolve down to the point where here, as we approach 2019, there are more people who believed planet Earth is flat than ever before in history……
fucking iidiots
These days, every mom and pop in Middle America has their own YouTube channel insisting they've got proof that the Moon is a hologram, and the Sun is an artificial mirror reflector that replaced the real Sun.
it's become boring
it's become uncool
John Lennon once said " if your parents like it, it's not rock and roll"
And when little old ladies are creating hysteric schizophrenic appearing videos about lizard people and Hillary Clinton eating babies and Q and all of this bullshit deep state nonsense, it ruins the REAL cover-ups, like the UFO business and how we created the 9/11 attack.
It's not rock and roll anymore
H O W E V E R . . . . . . Regarding the moon landings, these days the only thing that really makes me doubt it is the Van Allen radiation belt……
I'm not saying I don't believe they were real, because I'm not going to 'pretend like I know' (the biggest thaw with theorists) because of course I don't know….
But what i AM saying is the only thing that makes me have even a shadow of a doubt is that IM NOT SO SURE THEY COULD SURVIVE THE VAN ALLEN BELT
Diamonds Are Forever was released in 1971, so of course the quality and standards production reflect a different level than what we've become accustomed to…..
But if you're intelligent enough to overlook that fact, you'll discover that it's still THE BEST 007 FILM
in this scene, Bond is escaping a 'top secret military base' located outside of Las Vegas (area 51)
it's a great, GREAT film….
you owe it to yourself to watch the entire movie
Cameron Allen
Lmao nasacucks, wat your going to do when glorious white race savior Puton flies to the moon and finds no golem mutt anglo flag? he fix moon by implanting BIG STRONG RUSSIA flag and take picture with space phone developed by Chinese, the lies of the western invaders crumble in this new era. May Stalin Bless us all.
Zachary Hall
It's not good, but it's not as bad as you might think. Especially when the craft is properly shielded.
The size of the Van Allen belt is relatively small. When your passing through it at rocket speeds you only get a tiny fraction of the radiation that you get from a medical X-ray going to the moon and back. The big problem would be spending months if not years outside the earths magnetosphere traveling to somewhere like mars. You could end up taking on 10,000 medical X-rays worth of radiation on that journey.
Luke Murphy
No offense, sir
But I usually don't get my scientific criteria from adults who can't differentiate between YOUR and YOU'RE
I respect your opinions
Let's work on the One Syllable Words,okay?
Leo Cook
Fuck you're mum.
Carson Smith
DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER :
the reason it's SO great is because Sean Connery had reached the correct age to be James Bond
The experience and sophistication of the Bond Character could not be reached by anyone younger
Without a doubt, Connery WAS Bond
but before Diamonds Are Forever, Connery was too young.
Ironically, it was Connery's last Bond film, if you don't count the worthless piece of shit called Never Say Never
Now ive got fucking diamonds are forever theme stuck in my head.
DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER FOREVER FOREVER
Camden Hall
Listen, I am well aware that you're NOT stupid…..
In fact, I realize that you are very intelligent…..
I'm just saying that PACKAGING is important
and if you misspell a one syllable word, it bruises the image of the rest of your message
If you take a gold watch, and gift wrap it with dog shit, nobody's going to want to find it under their tree
I WOULD BE MORE THAN HAPPY TO TAKE OUT THE TIME TO TUTOR YOU
I promise that if you pay attention, within 30 seconds, you will never make that same mistake again
And I'm being quite serious… I'm willing to explain it to you, because I realize that although you are very intelligent, you just do a brain fart every time it comes to that word, and I can eliminate the brain farts
Neither are boomers but i still need to live besides them.
Henry Parker
SPEAKING OF CHRISTIANITY:
F U C K C H R I S T I A N S
FUCK ALL RELIGIONS
BUT FUCK YOUR IMAGINARY JESUS
Owen Scott
I could easily arrange a solution to your problem
Michael Ramirez
Friendly reminder that the Nazis were the first to step on the moon. 14/88
Parker Gray
Ivan, you be dead at 60 No pension 4 u
Your sons can live in rusted out moon rockets as they crash back to Russia
Alexander Garcia
Andy
Andy, did you know that while 2% of the population is homosexual, 75% of people with 'artistic' inclinations are homosexual or bisexual?
True fact
Google it
Your crush on Elvis is ok You and Elvis on meth, tongues locked for days, throbbing cocks in hands.
Sweet……bliss to die like this
2) From a very early age potentially heritable characteristics mark the boy as "different." He finds himself somewhat shy and uncomfortable with the typical "rough and tumble" of his peers. Perhaps he is more interested in art or in reading - simply because he's smart. But when he later thinks about his early life, he will find it difficult to separate out what in these early behavioral differences came from an inherited temperament and what from the next factor, namely:
That for whatever reason, he recalls a painful "mismatch" between what he needed and longed for and what his father offered him. Perhaps most people would agree that his father was distinctly distant and ineffective; maybe it was just that his own needs were unique enough that his father, a decent man, could never quite find the right way to relate to him. Or perhaps his father really disliked and rejected his son's sensitivity. In any event, the absence of a happy, warm, and intimate closeness with his father led to the boy's pulling away in disappointment, "defensively detaching" in order to protect himself.
But sadly, this pulling away from his father, and from the "masculine" role model he needed, also left him even less able to relate to his male peers. We may contrast this to the boy whose loving father dies, for instance, but who is less vulnerable to later homosexuality. This is because the commonplace dynamic in the pre-homosexual boy is not merely the absence of a father - literally or psychologically - but the psychological defense of the boy against his repeatedly disappointing father. In fact, a youngster who does not form this defense (perhaps because of early-enough therapy, or because there is another important male figure in his life, or due to temperament) is much less likely to become homosexual.
4) Although he has "defensively detached" from his father, the young boy still carries silently within him a terrible longing for the warmth, love, and encircling arms of the father he never did nor could have. Early on, he develops intense, nonsexual attachments to older boys he admires - but at a distance, repeating with them the same experience of longing and unavailability. When puberty sets in, sexual urges - which can attach themselves to any object, especially in males - rise to the surface and combine with his already intense need for masculine intimacy and warmth. He begins to develop homosexual crushes. Later he recalls, "My first sexual longings were directed not at girls but at boys. I was never interested in girls."
When you point pinpoint sized laser at the moon its like pointing a flashlight 100 miles away The size of the pinpoint laser light hitting the moon is bigger in diameter than the moon. The reflector is like placing a mirror 100 miles away from a flashlight you couldn't tell if there was one or not because the amount of light coming back from that distance is barely detectable
This. Eating pussy is unmanly and disgusting. No one wants esophageal cancer. Besides, your wife is atrocious looking and her sagging cunt flaps must be vile in both smell and taste. Smoking meth and draining your balls deep inside an underage meth whore is much more satisfying. You know you want to, Andy, so just do it. Do it right now.
Benjamin Gonzalez
sorry Andy
What disease is it Excuse me, how many diseases is it?
Ayden Sullivan
Did you catch it from the whore your're'erre pimping?
Owen Watson
The moon is only 2380 miles from earth. Do you seriously think they haven't known this from the very first satellite in earth while 70's versions are already taking high def shots of jupiter and shit?
They know already.
Juan Wood
Dean Martin got it right 60 yrs ago
It's a big pizza pie
cheese pizza
fulla little holes
Robert Reed
Mennonites, like Jews, are highly inbred, which contributes to certain mental abnormalities like Aspergers Syndrome.
Grayson King
He's gotta do the meth first.
You think the whore you're banging is a queen (In Andy's case, literally)
Ryan Scott
Hammering while hammered.is Ivan's way
Aaron Roberts
That fucking feeling Andy, better than sex
Camden Murphy
JN here I'm gonna get hate for this but I guess I'm the only one that finds this sexy. Just the fact that his rebelliousness screams sex appeal, plus he's got a cute face. I wish I knew his name. If only I could have his children.(after Elvis)
Jose Reed
Neptune,did you really make a play for that tub uf Tubb lard?