
TripleSpaceJuice
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@AlmondsD602 Not heated or cooled, no radiation protection, no view finder; perfectly framed pictures with not one speck of radiation exposure.
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moon questions
the physical impossibility of what nasa claims: that they used celluloid film. the celluloid Ektachrome film of that era was a thin sheet of perforated plastic film covered on one side with a photo sensitive chemical gel emulsion. how do you run celluloid film thru tiny gears and rollers inside a Hasselblad camera at -280 degrees F? it would be so frozen and brittle it would either not move at all or shatter into dust. not to mention the exposure of the silver emulsion is a chemical reaction. how were the exposures so perfect every time at -280 degrees F? far as i know, chemical reaction rates are governed by available heat unless they are exothermic.
even more damning is the fact that celluloid film in a vacuum undergoes outgassing from the emulsion which severely affects color saturation. in fact, the earlier apollo missions to survey the moon photographically used pressurized cameras to protect the film from the vacuum. even contemporaneous spy satellites (Hexagon/keyhole-9) that used film were pressurized to protect the film. but according to nasa, the hasselblad cameras they used to take pristine pictures in the vacuum of the lunar surface were not pressurized! conclusion: unpressurized celluloid film photography is physically and chemically impossible on the lunar surface
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@PoisonDeathShot We should have 1,000 pictures of Earth and the Moon by now, full quality, along with video clips. And if I were in charge, I would maybe, I dunno, turn off the damn lights for five minutes to take a few pictures, sans atmosphere, of the stars surrounding these heavenly bodies!
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@TripleSpaceJ Best part of Hispanic culture is exactly that
Being able to just spend time with friends and talk about life
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@AlmondsD602 I like how you can't hear the rocket they are sitting on through the intercom as Apollo 11 descends to the surface.
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my moon questions:
the absolute vacuum; when they exited the lunar lander on moonwalks what happened to the bags of pee, food and water which would be exposed to absolute vacuum? on earth to recreate even a fraction of the vacuum of space nasa built a vacuum chamber with concrete and steel walls 11 feet thick. yet somehow an apollo footlocker could contain one atmosphere of pressure against the hard vacuum of space? "All I can say is that everyone's instant impression of the smell was that of spent gunpowder, not that it was 'metallic' or 'acrid'. Spent gunpowder smell probably was much more implanted in our memories than other comparable odors," said Apollo 17's Harrison "Jack" Schmitt, a scientist-astronaut who walked the moon's surface in December of 1972. not the scent of burst poop bags? leaking days-old piss bags?
more proof can be found in all the recordings of the astronauts skipping/jumping/hopping/playing golf on the lunar surface: in none of them were the astronauts out of breath! why is this relevant? because, again according to nasa itself; the space suits were only pressurized to around 3.7 psi, which is less than what you encounter on mount everest (5psi). mountain climbers describe taking each step consciously, slowly because of lack of oxygen at that pressure even with supplemental bottled oxygen. yet somehow on the moon they are never, not once, out of breath or laboring to breathe or moving slowly with any difficulty. astronauts have never mentioned the physical difficulty of doing all that activity while breathing at 3.7 psi. nasa fanboys will retort: but they were breathing 100% oxygen, so of course they weren't out of breath. perhaps that is so, but watching the videos available on youtube of astronauts jumping around while talking without any audible exertion sounds more like when you watch the extra features on a DVD and the actors are doing voice-over telling interesting facts about the filming of each scene. this is a revelatory finding given that the Acoustical Society of America published a study in 1948 looking at speech and the effect of altitude, specifically how decreased air density affected the ability to speak and form consonants and vowels. one conclusion: "at 35,000 feet it is necessary to pause for breath about two to three times as frequently as at sea level".
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@jimmy_dore Jimmy. I was born in '84. I have always admired heroes from the past; people who spoke out and fought against wars like Vietnam.
I am often disappointed that there are few such truth tellers and heroes today. Thank you for being one of them.
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This means There’s no way to “win” this war for the U.S. & Israel. Something that most experts already knew yet Israel & the United States did it anyway.
Wyatt Reed@wyattreed13
Former CIA counterterrorism chief says there’s a “complete blackout” on “the actual amount of damage” done to US bases and buildings, after it was revealed that Iran penetrated Saudi air defenses, blew a hole in the exterior of the American embassy, then sent a drone through it to destroy the most secure areas. Iran “was able to produce an indigenously made weapon, fire it across hundreds of miles and put it into the embassy of their top opponent, which means they could have hit anything they wanted in the city,” he says.
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@FightWithMemes If evil didn't pay, no one would do it. That's the test. Yeah, you can get more by doing the wrong thing. Do you want to be the person who did the wrong thing?
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@DowdEdward Ever hear that when jumping off the Golden Gate bridge, you're traveling at a speed that makes water act like concrete?
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@DowdEdward They invent these problems to make these missions seem real. They are probably hanging out in low Earth orbit instead of passing the Van Allen belts. There's no way they can re-enter the atmosphere going thousands of miles per hour..
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@calvinfroedge Then of course, people will be morally outraged because gas is expensive, not because uncounted throngs of innocent people are being murdered and dying of hunger. We are bankrupt as a society in many ways.
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I send these videos to family and friends. My own brother won't bother watching them.. I would hate watch anything he made just out of curiosity. The vast majority will run the opposite way of awareness.
The latest excuse is, "well there's nothing anyone can do about it so I'm going to focus on positive stuff."
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@BachelorJoker We haven't gone back yet..
Don't be shocked when ten years from now we still haven't.
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@JohnDParody @harrin21332 Most flat Earthers are just window shopping.
"Ohh, that looks cool!"
They don't actually try to disprove their ideas. If they did, they wouldn't last very long. I hate flat Earth.
That said, we've never been to the Moon.
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Well, you can take it from me, I've debated everyone worth debating on this platform in the space, and it's the same thing every time. "I have no idea, I like these memes some guy made that doesn't actually explain anything, nothing works together and I can't answer any of your questions, but I want you to answer questions that I'll ignore the answers to and still claim to have won"
Is what it is. We'll make it through.
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There's this weird intersect where people assume if you don't believe in flat earth, that means you believe NASA is the best ever.
I think earth is round & NASA is funnelling funds and is a movie studio. They're not mutually exclusive.
Sheryll-Anne@sportyboysmum
@JohnDParody Your posts on this are just getting funnier!🤣
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@truthstreamnews @JohnDParody And that's why David Icke always mixes shapeshifting reptilian aliens in with debt-based currency..
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And that’s probably a large part of why the psyop even exists and received so much funding and reverse promotion in the media etc. in the first place… to discredit real questions about an untrustworthy govt agency by framing anyone asking said questions as “a crazy person who believes the earth is flat”.
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I started talking about a certain country and religion and all of the sudden was having multiple problems..
Not being able to log in. Needing to constantly verify that I'm human. Having to be reviewed to see if I am engaging in spam. Losing all of my followers.. They do not tell you what you did or what they are doing to your account. They just mess with you.
I stopped taking this app seriously ever since.
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@DeTocqueville14 As a pessimistic doom and gloomer I am feeling very validated right now.
The world is going to be unrecognizable to the average normie 6 months from now..
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The tax cattle can't leave the farm without permission from their masters
Polymarket@Polymarket
JUST IN: Germany now requires all men aged 17-45 to get permission from the military before leaving the country for more than 3 months.
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@KimK91fw Okay I think all the Japanese posters are feds
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@StefanMolyneux 6 different opportunities, hours of video footage, they never pointed the cameras at planet Earth from the surface. They had plenty of time to record everything, just forgot to capture what would be the most iconic footage ever. Better than Earthrise..
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