'our' government chooses to lie when telling the truth would be better but imagine trying to convince politicians, whose whole life is a lie, as well as most of what they say and do, that this would be a good course to take;
8 reasons to doubt the moon landing
The lunar model (LM) is not likely to have ever existed. Such a machine that can land on the moon with reverse rocket thrusters, then take off again with enough escape velocity to leave the moon and fly 70 miles to magically dock with another craft - is something from a sci fi movie, not real life. That such technology existed in the 1960s, or even now, is bonkers. Even more absurd is that it worked despite never having been tested. 6 times, without a glitch. Much lesser forms of technology have taken hundreds, if not thousands, of tries to get right. Furthermore, the blueprint for this miracle technology was destroyed and is no longer available.
Radiation kills. So says James Van Allen, and every other scientist who has considered the issue of sending men beyond earth’s orbit. Not only would the astronauts face significant radiation in the Van Allen belts, but would be at high risk during the entire trip outside of the belts, including while frolicking around on the moon. Studies suggest that radiation should’ve been much higher than reported among the astronauts, and can’t seem to explain why their alleged radiation intake was so low. The Artemis mission plans on testing radiation levels before embarking on its journey to the moon. Apparently the Apollo missions had no such concerns. NASA openly admits those astronauts had no protection from radiation.
Temperatures. You need equipment that can withstand the moon’s extreme temperatures. This includes spacesuits, rovers, batteries, the LM itself, cameras, and much more. A temperature range from -200 to + 200 is a tall task for any equipment, let alone in the 1960s. Allegedly the Apollo 11 mission only saw a temperature range of -63 to +150, but even then there exists an enormous chance of equipment failing in the extreme heat or cold. Heat or cold on the moon can also vary wildly depending on whether you’re in the sun or shade. Being able to auto-adapt in such conditions is a very tall task.......more.........
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