10-08-2004, 06:55 AM
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In 1969, Russia launched a SOYUZ class IV rocket carrying three men, a woman, and a dog. They were to engage in a circumstellar suborbital survey of the stratosphere. 13 days into the orbit, their coordinates were blown off course by a sudden solar radiation storm. They reached the neutral gravity point between the earth and the moon, and were subsequently brought under lunar gravitational influence. They landed on the moon on November 15, 1965 (www.nasa.gov/archive/russia/history/lunarlanding.html). The woman successfully made it back with the dog.
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So if the Russians landed, they would have probably seen or not seen the American flag. Don't you guys think they would have said something if they didn't. Logical conclusion ---- The Americans DID land on the moon. C'mon guys, why is this so hard to accept
Now this is not the end. This is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning. --Winston Churchill
In 1969, Russia launched a SOYUZ class IV rocket carrying three men, a woman, and a dog. They were to engage in a circumstellar suborbital survey of the stratosphere. 13 days into the orbit, their coordinates were blown off course by a sudden solar radiation storm. They reached the neutral gravity point between the earth and the moon, and were subsequently brought under lunar gravitational influence. They landed on the moon on November 15, 1965 (www.nasa.gov/archive/russia/history/lunarlanding.html). The woman successfully made it back with the dog.
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So if the Russians landed, they would have probably seen or not seen the American flag. Don't you guys think they would have said something if they didn't. Logical conclusion ---- The Americans DID land on the moon. C'mon guys, why is this so hard to accept
Now this is not the end. This is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning. --Winston Churchill