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  • The Apollo 17 mission was the final opportunity to collect first hand information about the history and origin of the Moon. This film looks at this historic mission through the eyes of those who participated in it. Including Commander Eugene Cernan, Lunar Module Pilot Harrison Schmitt.
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  • @Wowimhungry9
    @Wowimhungry9 Год назад +24

    That’s one small step for man and one giant leap for cinema

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад +2

      It actually would be if it were even remotely possible to fake it. Then or now.

    • @BadAtTeaDude
      @BadAtTeaDude Год назад +2

      Kubrick

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад

      @@BadAtTeaDude Nolan, Whedon, Lucas, Cameron, Abrams, Scott. And seriously, Blomkamp, Villeneuve and del Toro, although the latter usually stays on earth.

    • @sandyhanson6082
      @sandyhanson6082 9 месяцев назад +2

      Which landing was faked? Hmmm? 11,12,14,15,16 or 17??!

    • @briandenley
      @briandenley Месяц назад +1

      Another bunch of dopes

  • @lavarburton1849
    @lavarburton1849 Год назад +62

    50 years ago, they went 10,000 times farther from earth than we are capable of today, with literally one millionth of the computing power of a cellphone, and one thousandth of our current astronomical knowledge. Isn't that amazing?

    • @rockethead7
      @rockethead7 Год назад +6

      "50 years ago, they went 10,000 times farther from earth than we are capable of today"
      The moon is 238,000 miles away. Divide that by 10,000. 23.8 miles. That's what you think our capabilities are?
      "with literally one millionth of the computing power of a cellphone"
      Well, you can't really qualify computing power exactly that way. It is not merely clock speed and amount of memory. It also involves how the circuitry actually works. But, whatever, I'm happy enough with saying it was a millionth (or less) for the onboard computers. But, they had all of those massive mainframes on the ground doing the big number crunching. Anyway, I fail to understand why this matters to you? So what? A modern cell phone has a million times more power than phones from the 1960s also. Yet, they could make phone calls. Was there a point to why you think today's processing power is relevant?
      "and one thousandth of our current astronomical knowledge."
      Uh, all they needed to know about was THE MOON. In order to go to the moon, they didn't need to spot black holes at the center of galaxies, they didn't need to detect gravity waves, they didn't need to watch distant stars oscillate due to large planets orbiting them. All they needed to know about was THE MOON.
      "Isn't that amazing?"
      No, what would be amazing would be if a single one of you hoax nuts actually knew anything about the topics you're pretending to know. It would be amazing if a single one of you people could actually do math. It would be amazing if a single one of you would offer a shred of actual EVIDENCE for your beliefs, rather than just "isn't that amazing" incredulity.

    • @fairyprincess911
      @fairyprincess911 Год назад

      There are scientists recorded (NASA scientists) in videos, saying we have not found a way to safely leave low earth orbit…to travel to deep space…as in to travel to the moon. I am not making this up. There have been recordings of astronauts on the space station or shuttle (not sure which) saying they look forward to man traveling beyond low earth orbit one day…that it is something g not yet done. I did not say these things. Scientists and astronauts said these things. The astronauts said it while weightless in space. If they let it slip, why shouldn’t I believe them? Why shouldn’t that be the truth? And why shouldn’t I doubt a govt who has a very long history of lying to the public and to the world to achieve its ends as do all govts?

    • @gives_bad_advice
      @gives_bad_advice Год назад +1

      @@fairyprincess911 so give me link to the scientist saying this...

    • @fairyprincess911
      @fairyprincess911 Год назад +4

      @@gives_bad_advice Jesus Christ. It will take me forever to go through my videos to find it to prove something to someone who isn’t prepared to hear it or see it. Am I willing to do that? No. I don’t know you

    • @remodeledcatidea5324
      @remodeledcatidea5324 Год назад +1

      Sure a scientist who wants to keeps his job, or life.

  • @robertbolivarr8363
    @robertbolivarr8363 Год назад +95

    This moon story is like a kid who believes in Santa Claus but when he gets older, he realized that it was just his parents putting gifts inside the socks.

    • @richardgoh8725
      @richardgoh8725 Год назад

      Exactly, the gringos are fools. They will believe everything the crooks at the top tell them. Master in the art of deceive, and a true Old Thousand.

    • @rafakrukowski2889
      @rafakrukowski2889 Год назад +1

      WE GOT ONE THAT CAN SEE!!!
      GOD MADE THE FIRMAMENT TO SEPERATE THE WATERS FROM THE WATERS ABOVE!!!

    • @therealchucktaylor3392
      @therealchucktaylor3392 Год назад

      Best comment I’ve read 😂😂😂

    • @aeyjay9550
      @aeyjay9550 Год назад

      Lol

    • @reconforsales7708
      @reconforsales7708 Год назад +2

      I would rather believe we went to the sun and had a barbeque than we going to the moon😂😂😂

  • @IDontBuyIt50
    @IDontBuyIt50 Год назад +14

    I love how ten minutes in the breathless description of takeoff sounds like one of the little rascals describing his first sledding experience to his friends. Sound effects and all.

  • @Crashed131963
    @Crashed131963 3 года назад +165

    If you told the last man who was on the moon that for the next 50 years no person would go further than a earth hugging space station he would think you were crazy.

    • @DFMMei
      @DFMMei 3 года назад +17

      Kinda telling if you ask me

    • @executivesteps
      @executivesteps 3 года назад +28

      Not if you were honest and said the Apollo program’s only real reason for it existence was to beat the Soviets.
      All the stuff about science was just smoke.

    • @DFMMei
      @DFMMei 3 года назад +19

      executivesteps Go and research how much effort the Soviets were actually putting into landing a man on the moon. Legitimate documents from 1962 quote the head of the Soviet space program saying they had no interest in sending a man to the moon without proper planning just to appease a time constraint. No country on this planet has even sent an animal beyond the radiation belt. Just using your common sense, do you think they would send a human being where they have never sent the monkey?

    • @johnunderwood-hp8rj
      @johnunderwood-hp8rj 3 года назад

      @@DFMMei It's kind of telling what you don't know.

    • @johnunderwood-hp8rj
      @johnunderwood-hp8rj 3 года назад

      @@DFMMei You certainly don't have any common sense. Why else would you talk about the Van Allen Belts when you don't even know what they are. What you think you know you don't. Humans have passed the Van Allen Belrs of Radiation. And if you come back and say they haven't you need to back it with proof and show you know what the belts are and what causes them. The way it stands right now I'm going to show everyone how ignorant you are.

  • @M.M.7.
    @M.M.7. Год назад +15

    Buzz said he never went to the moon in an interview. I believe him. Armstrong also said he didn't go to the moon.

    • @KPL400
      @KPL400 Год назад +2

      link please to Aldrin or Armstrong saying they never went to the moon...thank you...

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад

      Watch the entire interview, not the hoaxtard hack-job.

    • @gunternetzer9621
      @gunternetzer9621 Год назад +3

      Neither of them said any such thing.

    • @Paul-md1dc
      @Paul-md1dc Год назад

      It was so well “staged”!

    • @KPL400
      @KPL400 Год назад

      @@Paul-md1dc the Saturn V rocket had three stages...

  • @Paul-md1dc
    @Paul-md1dc Год назад +414

    You can’t go back somewhere you’ve never been

    • @rinskedevries3272
      @rinskedevries3272 Год назад +10

      😆

    • @jutjubow
      @jutjubow Год назад +16

      LOL, except that we've been there. My theory is that they discovered that aliens been there before us ...

    • @maxready782
      @maxready782 Год назад +4

      Shhhhhh

    • @donnamyers7274
      @donnamyers7274 Год назад +7

      Exactly!!! Haha!

    • @peteabrh-fairest9463
      @peteabrh-fairest9463 Год назад +13

      Flat earther.....
      Here is the shape of the earth 🌎 just incase you fall off the edge of your first grade theory.

  • @greenhillscustomlawncarell1139
    @greenhillscustomlawncarell1139 3 года назад +196

    All Hollywood studios have been booked lately. 😆

  • @BadAtTeaDude
    @BadAtTeaDude Год назад +75

    Tom Hanks went to the moon....
    Saw it on TV
    Must be true.

    • @KPL400
      @KPL400 Год назад +6

      Congratulations... you qualify to have this epitaph on your gravestone... 'his mothers one small moment with a stranger made one giant idiot for mankind'.

    • @miguelrosado7014
      @miguelrosado7014 Год назад +1

      @@KPL400 must be talking about yourself 🤭. WideAwake is right

    • @KPL400
      @KPL400 Год назад

      @@miguelrosado7014 no referring to flat earth idiots which obviously includes you....

    • @alteredbeast1974
      @alteredbeast1974 Год назад +1

      America is doomed, our schools and government have failed us... what would our grandparents think...shameful ...I bet you believe there's more than 2 genders too, and that if a man thinks he's a girl he can have a baby

    • @miguelrosado7014
      @miguelrosado7014 Год назад

      @@alteredbeast1974 smh yep

  • @MrWarrior4yeshua
    @MrWarrior4yeshua Год назад +21

    SO, DID I MISS SOMETHING? THE TITLE IS WHY WE NEVER WENT BACK?? I HEARD NOT A SINGLE WORD ABOUT THAT?? WHAT THE HELL!!!

    • @lindamclean8809
      @lindamclean8809 Год назад +3

      My thoughts exactly. !!! ❤❤❤. Click bait I think

    • @martinmorgado6367
      @martinmorgado6367 Год назад +2

      So correct and when u question the reason why u are told u are crazy

    • @abdielortiz316
      @abdielortiz316 Год назад

      Puré clickbait indeed…

    • @jimwhite1061
      @jimwhite1061 Год назад +1

      Sucked us all in

    • @srgtsav
      @srgtsav Год назад

      You missed the question mark

  • @codycumpton8729
    @codycumpton8729 Год назад +102

    Well all I can say is that we all know human emotions,,those three guys,Buzz,Niel,and Micheal sure didn't act like they just came back from landing on the moon..anyone else notice this,they seemed scared ,worried ,not willing to talk.Idk it's never set right with me

    • @KPL400
      @KPL400 Год назад +3

      what the hell are you babbling on about....?

    • @rockethead7
      @rockethead7 Год назад +6

      Huh? Scared? Not talk? They did a million interviews, lectures, etc. You don't even know how to spell their names. What could you possibly understand here?

    • @pelican4294
      @pelican4294 Год назад +13

      @@KPL400 the main press conference after they supposedly returned

    • @billpugh58
      @billpugh58 Год назад

      Jesus you need help.

    • @stevehall7372
      @stevehall7372 Год назад

      @@KPL400 the truth that wtf he talkn bout do lil research son🤦‍♂️

  • @samehmikhail5039
    @samehmikhail5039 Год назад +10

    The moon has no gravity but the walk in the movie is really a movie

    • @TheWokeFlatEarthTruth
      @TheWokeFlatEarthTruth Год назад +3

      hi sameh, hope that you are well. You wrote "The moon has no gravity". Just to let you know that acceleration due to gravity on the moon's surface is 1.6 m/s2 compared to 9.81 m/s2 on the surface of the Earth. This means that the gravity on the moon is about 1/6 the value on the Earth. Take care.

    • @nighthawk0077
      @nighthawk0077 Год назад

      Tell that to big wave surfers..

  • @BadAtTeaDude
    @BadAtTeaDude Год назад +35

    Nasa
    Because animation and cgi is what we do. 👍

    • @KPL400
      @KPL400 Год назад +1

      Congratulations... you qualify to have this epitaph on your gravestone... 'his mothers one small moment with a stranger made one giant idiot for mankind'.

    • @SpyderBlackOfficial
      @SpyderBlackOfficial Год назад

      Turns out Disney was involved with Nasa. I saw a documentary on this subject but was taken down by RUclips. It was really deep and hard proof the moon landing was staged.

    • @KianWdx
      @KianWdx Год назад

      cgi and animation? in 1969? are you braindead?

    • @BadAtTeaDude
      @BadAtTeaDude Год назад

      @@KianWdx where does it mention a date? Bot Tard

    • @KianWdx
      @KianWdx Год назад

      @@BadAtTeaDude the moon landings took place between 1969 and 1972 you neanderthal

  • @makhosingcobo466
    @makhosingcobo466 Год назад +5

    so there was a camera man some where in space

  • @georgew.5639
    @georgew.5639 3 года назад +36

    Getting lost on the moon? Just follow your tracks back to where you started.

    • @supertramp6011
      @supertramp6011 3 года назад +3

      George W. Getting back to the moon? Simple,just follow the footprints from the last 3 trips....oh wait,all traces of their existence have been mysteriously lost or erased from history! Please.....

    • @boomstick4054
      @boomstick4054 3 года назад +1

      214.6 degree lunar surface average temp, I seriously doubt that working out.

    • @JohnM3665570
      @JohnM3665570 2 года назад +1

      @@supertramp6011 They went to the Moon.

    • @gunternetzer9621
      @gunternetzer9621 Год назад

      @@boomstick4054 Although huge temperature variations occur on the Moon, the astronauts were never actually exposed to them. The maximum temperature on the Moon is +260F at lunar noon but with no atmosphere this refers to surface temperature not atmospheric temperature. Every Apollo landing was made shortly after lunar sunrise. One Lunar day (dawn to dusk) lasts nearly 15 Earth days, and the astronauts were only on the Moon for a maximum of 3 Earth days, so they weren’t there long enough for the Sun to be at its highest and hottest. The average maximum surface temperature during the missions was an average of about +106F.

  • @MoonHoax-md6mp
    @MoonHoax-md6mp Год назад +5

    The closest man has come to the moon was the late Michael Jackson in his moon walk.

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад

      What’s your fourth favorite conspiratard theory?

  • @stalri4170
    @stalri4170 Год назад +27

    Fact 1 : Technology never goes backward.
    Fact 2 : Nobody destroys extremely expensive technology.
    Fact 1 + Fact 2 = Fact 3 :
    That technology never existed.

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад +2

      Or, and follow me here, the technology is still on display in museums for everyone to see.

    • @Jan_Strzelecki
      @Jan_Strzelecki Год назад +6

      Fact 1 : Technology didn't go backward.
      Fact 2 : People destroy extremely expensive technology all the time.
      Fact 3 : That technology is on public display for everyone to see.
      Fact 1 + Fact 2 + Fact 3 = Fact 4 :
      You don't know what you're talking about.

    • @rockethead7
      @rockethead7 Год назад +2

      So, basically, you're saying the Concorde never existed? Huh?

    • @gunternetzer9621
      @gunternetzer9621 Год назад

      Concorde travelled at Mach 2.2 at 60,000 ft, the X15 at Mach 6.7 at 100,000 ft, the SR71 at Mach 3.2 at 85,000 ft. They are all no longer flying. Another case of technology going backwards.
      NASA did not lose the technology to go to the Moon in the sense that it was forgotten, mislaid or mysteriously disappeared. A lot of the blueprints still exist on file; but the individual knowledge of everyone involved and the “organisational know-how” of how to actually run such a huge, complex project has been lost. Most of the engineers and technicians are now retired or dead. And on top of that, much of the equipment is incredibly dated, and many things cannot be bought “off the shelf” but would have to be specially manufactured. Re-designing from scratch is cheaper and better. However, there is a price to pay; it takes years to build up that sort of expertise and NASA is going through the problems it had in the early to mid-60’s. The political imperative to accomplish it is also not there as it was during the Cold War. If it is delayed now no one really cares as much, as it’s just another government project that’s fallen behind.

    • @MrMirville
      @MrMirville Год назад

      Technological lines are sometimes abandoned and forgotten in favour of others. A classical example is that of Zeppelin airships. Technology can go backward indeed in the history of civilizations. It happened in India.

  • @jvs333
    @jvs333 Год назад +8

    Because we never went there in the first place. The greatest con job on humanity

  • @jameslavalley2647
    @jameslavalley2647 Год назад +35

    because we never went the first time......lol and we still cant get there today

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад +1

      Lol, that comment is kinda poorly timed, considering that Artemis 1 is orbiting the moon right now.

    • @frisbee544
      @frisbee544 Год назад

      BINGO!

    • @phildavenport4150
      @phildavenport4150 Год назад

      James: Now it's your turn again - tell us that Artemis, and all other Moon missions, by all countries and space agencies, were faked. With evidence, of course...oh, sorry, you conspiritards don't need evidence, do you.

    • @jameslavalley2647
      @jameslavalley2647 Год назад

      @@phildavenport4150 if you walked up to neil armstrong with a bible and said ..put your hand on this bible and swear you went to the moon? and he would not do it.. would you still think we went to the moon?

    • @phildavenport4150
      @phildavenport4150 Год назад

      @@jameslavalley2647 Those things are only related in the minds of religitards. For starters, Armstrong was not attracted to organized religion, so swearing on any religious text would be meaningless to him. How did you not know this? And even if he had sworn on your bible, would you instantly believe that he had walked on the Moon? Of course not, you would simply look around for something equally unrelated and stupid. You guys are amazing - you buy the bullshit story that the landing never happened, then go searching (fruitlessly) for "gotcha" evidence that makes you feel good in your ignorance. Go play on the freeway.

  • @javieralarcon5336
    @javieralarcon5336 Год назад +6

    You notice they didn't show you the entire take off the module but they show you the space recording n you question yourself how in.the hell they record it when this present we can't do that

  • @yoskarokuto3553
    @yoskarokuto3553 Год назад +12

    wow ! amazing camera man he can pan , zoom , close up , angle , position , range , focus point all perfect like professional do on earth !

    • @casanovafrankenstein4193
      @casanovafrankenstein4193 Год назад +2

      Yeah, cameras are really hard to operate.......

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад +1

      No single photo magazine, tv camera footage or anything else was anywhere NEAR perfect.

    • @richardgoh8725
      @richardgoh8725 Год назад

      Hollywood can create anything. Fairy can fly.

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад

      @@richardgoh8725 not now, and certainly not in 1969-1972.

  • @GrmpaJA
    @GrmpaJA Год назад +6

    Going back implies you have been there.

  • @cappnzak
    @cappnzak Год назад +2

    @ 34:56,or thereabouts, I see what appears to be a medium speed flying
    ,illuminated small object,flying left to right,(say 7 o'clock thru 2 o'clock.
    Any thoughts?

  • @stalri4170
    @stalri4170 Год назад +14

    Why? Just because to make a second step, a first step must exist.

  • @marcusbrsp
    @marcusbrsp Год назад +37

    30:54 it is a good thing that the cameraman stayed and filmed it. It looks mind-blowingly realistic by the way!

    • @phildavenport4150
      @phildavenport4150 Год назад +8

      And after years of patient explanation of things like this, still you conspiritards can't get your tiny minds round the answers.

    • @legoworks-cg5hk
      @legoworks-cg5hk Год назад +7

      They left a camera, not a cameraman

    • @marcusbrsp
      @marcusbrsp Год назад +16

      @@legoworks-cg5hk of course they did, and the camera automatically panned as the realistic saucer ascended from the moon's surface.
      But the best part is definitely the explosion in the moment of the lift-off. It looks great.

    • @legoworks-cg5hk
      @legoworks-cg5hk Год назад +3

      @@marcusbrsp there’s a thing called electricity. Never heard of it?

    • @marcusbrsp
      @marcusbrsp Год назад +18

      ​@@legoworks-cg5hk I am an engineer who am certainly open to the idea that we went there. In fact, I grew up not even questioning it. But the more footage I see, the less likely I find it that we ever went. On top of that there was a huge political reason to lie about it. Kennedy, on behalf of the West, had promised "before 1970..." and the Cold War was a serious dick measuring contest.
      And then we just stopped going there for 50 years. Sure, it is expensive, but not more expensive than the meaningless wars USA have been having.

  • @heyneken2156
    @heyneken2156 Год назад +4

    "Apollo Program"
    Producer: Walt Disney deceased at that time.
    Co-producer: Wernher Von Braun.
    Director: Stanley Kubrick
    Art Director: John Hoesli.
    Writer: Arthur C Clarke.
    Photographer: Geoffrey Unsworth.
    Total cost = 169.51 billion current dollars...

  • @zazzyzander
    @zazzyzander 3 года назад +3

    I am first but I wanted to say your the best keep on the wook

  • @gordonbradley3241
    @gordonbradley3241 2 года назад +2

    Astonishing !

    • @supertramp6011
      @supertramp6011 Год назад

      I’d be more inclined to say ‘unbelievable’ myself……🤣

  • @randyledford6496
    @randyledford6496 2 года назад +28

    I like the moment when president was talking to the man on the moon 🌕 on a landline phone 😂📱📞

    • @steveyeo3697
      @steveyeo3697 2 года назад +2

      Cordless phone was not invented yet?

    • @JohnM3665570
      @JohnM3665570 2 года назад +8

      The landline was to Houston Control center. The signal was then relayed to the Astronauts on the Moon through the same communication system that NASA was using to communicate with the Astronauts. Try learning about S-Band instead of being ignorant as to how this historical moment was achieved.

    • @JohnM3665570
      @JohnM3665570 2 года назад

      @@Renegade15 ,
      Well, you could look at the evidence that proves these Moon Landings happened.
      There are thousands of photos, over 800 pounds of lunar rocks & soil, hours of film of the Astronauts on the surface of the Moon, photos of the landing sites.

    • @twt3716
      @twt3716 2 года назад

      I love the way the astronauts obviously think the Prez is a wanker the way they talked to him. And he was.

    • @JohnM3665570
      @JohnM3665570 2 года назад +1

      @@twt3716 , They seem respectful to me. I don't think they thought he was a wanker.
      They had many tasks to accomplish in just 2 1/2 hours.

  • @MrSir-rq8qt
    @MrSir-rq8qt 3 года назад +8

    Anyone see the moon yesterday at 4 in the morning. What a beautiful sight. Pure reddish bronze full moon just hanging out on the very edge of the horizon, moving at speeds fast enought that you can miss your camera shot if you hesitate

    • @override7486
      @override7486 3 года назад +3

      Can You believe, Earth is actually not flat, and moon position depends on your location, not to mention things like time difference?

    • @trevorashton4598
      @trevorashton4598 Год назад

      I did in Edmonton Alberta 👍

    • @alteredbeast1974
      @alteredbeast1974 Год назад +1

      Lol ....I don't even know where to start with this.... someone needs some basic science, as well as common sense and observational skills

    • @richardgoh8725
      @richardgoh8725 Год назад

      Clever lunatic.

  • @rakhmatmurdyanto4759
    @rakhmatmurdyanto4759 2 года назад

    Good job,by number one

  • @cheech101st
    @cheech101st Год назад +2

    In order to go BACK to the moon, you would need to have gone in the first place. Hence, the reason we never went BACK.

  • @boomstick4054
    @boomstick4054 3 года назад +29

    Why was the radio transmission from the moon to Houston overlooked as the greatest radio achievement in the world? The distance to the moon is roughly 10 times the distance of the entire circumference around the earth. Know-it-all’s tell me NASA had a huge radio system in Houston, but exactly WHAT we’re they packing on the moon that could transmit that strong of a signal??? They didn’t even bother to bring along drilling equipment???? but they brought along a radio this powerful? Where are the specs on this radio?

    • @SSran-iv4lu
      @SSran-iv4lu 3 года назад +6

      Houston didn't receive the signal. Australia did, and was relayed via Earth orbiting satellites to Houston. There are 3 tracking stations used in Apollo. One in Australia, California, and Spain. You'll notice that on a globe, these three places make a somewhat equilateral triangle so they have constant 24/7 contact with the Moon.
      The Antennas used to receive the signal was 26 meters in diameter with a max transmitting power of 20,000 Watts.
      In other words, a small antenna on the Moon means a big antenna on Earth can pick up the signal. A large antenna on Earth can transmit a signal powerful enough for a small antenna to pick up the signal on the Moon.
      _"They didn’t even bother to bring along drilling equipment?"_
      They did bring drilling equipment. Called the Apollo Lunar Surface Drill. It was used on Apollo 15, 16 and 17.

    • @phildavenport4150
      @phildavenport4150 Год назад +1

      @Nick Giorgione Well, you would know.

    • @rainertheraven7813
      @rainertheraven7813 Год назад

      @@SSran-iv4lu 1 W is 10 km,100 W is 100 km , a 1m dish is 10.000 km, a 26m dish is 300.000 km

    • @michaelszczys8316
      @michaelszczys8316 Год назад +2

      A small HAM radio can produce a signal powerful enough to go around the world bouncing off of clouds and the ionosphere.
      A straight shot is a lot easier even though it is a lot farther.
      Of course every time they went around the back side they were blacked out.

    • @newforestpixie5297
      @newforestpixie5297 Год назад

      @@michaelszczys8316 they were 4 years too early to listen to The Dark Side of The Moon whilst round the back - which is a shame as it would’ve been the most ironic moment in musical & technological history 😁👍

  • @deaghlanfinn-kelly9296
    @deaghlanfinn-kelly9296 3 года назад +13

    who is operating the camera that is filming them as they drive about and walkabout? can not be from the earth as the time for the signal would be just to slow.

    • @martinc3918
      @martinc3918 3 года назад

      deaghlan finn-kelly
      A remote camera was used on A15, A16 and A17 and you do see some of the footage in this video.You'e absolutely right that there is of course a time delay however it just makes filming a little more challenging rather than impossible. The astronauts also carried 16mm cameras and a lot of the footage is from that source.

    • @james5780
      @james5780 3 года назад

      Real talk

  • @BadAtTeaDude
    @BadAtTeaDude Год назад +3

    Gus Grissom.
    National treasure.
    Hero.
    Truth teller.
    Apollo was a 🍋

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад

      It sure was. And then they fixed it.

    • @KPL400
      @KPL400 Год назад

      Congratulations... you qualify to have this epitaph on your gravestone... 'his mothers one small moment with a stranger made one giant idiot for mankind'.

  • @michaelbruns449
    @michaelbruns449 Год назад +10

    Probably because we never really went there in the first place.

  • @walterjakubowski8128
    @walterjakubowski8128 3 года назад +14

    Damn it, we were never there in the first place!

    • @CNCmachiningisfun
      @CNCmachiningisfun 3 года назад +1

      You reality denying science haters are pathetic!

    • @Mike588
      @Mike588 3 года назад +1

      Maybe learn how to do real research, you probably don't know how.

    • @CNCmachiningisfun
      @CNCmachiningisfun 3 года назад

      @@Mike588
      As I stated, your sort are pathetic!
      Oops, sorry, I misread your comment!

    • @Mike588
      @Mike588 3 года назад

      @@CNCmachiningisfun didn't mean you.
      But that's okay.
      I made mistakes like that too.

    • @CNCmachiningisfun
      @CNCmachiningisfun 3 года назад

      @@Mike588
      It was the similarity in your names that caught me out.
      I should have gone to Specsavers ; ) .

  • @BadAtTeaDude
    @BadAtTeaDude Год назад +4

    Nasa
    Never Actually Sent Anyone

  • @jimburig7064
    @jimburig7064 3 года назад +1

    There was a time of hopefulness in our future despite all that was going on, this buoyed us up.

    • @bullymaguire4457
      @bullymaguire4457 3 года назад

      Think it through, be rational about it we were in a war at the time, war is expensive. Why haven’t they gone back?

    • @johnunderwood-hp8rj
      @johnunderwood-hp8rj 3 года назад

      @@bullymaguire4457 Think it through. Study the history that I lived through and you'll know exactly why we didn't go back.

  • @joshuagenecobb051
    @joshuagenecobb051 Год назад +4

    If we were really there 50 years ago, there would be a McDonald's and a 7-Eleven up there by now.

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад +1

      There is neither on the north pole, which as a location has the benefit of having an atmosphere.

    • @rockethead7
      @rockethead7 Год назад +1

      If they really dove to the bottom of the ocean in 1960, there would be a McDonald's and a 7-Eleven down there by now.

  • @AngelCatBaby
    @AngelCatBaby 3 года назад +89

    I remember all of this from my teenage years and watching it all with my parents. From the very early beginnings with the 1st Russian satellite, Sputnik, sent into orbit, to the last Apollo mission, I followed the NASA Space Program. Our planet Earth is an Oasis in a Desert of Stars, Planets, etc., among the various diversity of life in the Universe. It is all UNIQUE in its entirety.
    Space travel is a possibility, but NOT with the current erroneous behaviors of humanity which seems bent upon the destruction of itself and all life upon this world with HATRED, WARS, and GREED. Only by leaving past animosity attitudes and behaviors behind, and in truly caring about all life in the Universe, including with respect and dignity towards each other, will space travel ever become a true reality. Until that time, humanity will remain blinded and enslaved by its arrogance.

    • @iansuncoast
      @iansuncoast 3 года назад +17

      And we havnt been and never will go to the moon , it’s science fiction

    • @AngelCatBaby
      @AngelCatBaby 3 года назад +5

      To all those who replied to me.....@ Moonlight Shadow, You do have a point, but also what happens to those who have everything and a great disaster such as earthquakes, flooding, etc, hits home..??? Even those who have everything can lose out, and then become equal with us normals. My only prayer and hope is that there will be a future left for humanity including all life upon our Earth. If not, we are dooming ourselves to extinction.
      @ iansuncoast....I hope you will research history and inventions of humanity more.... plus, for what was once what you call Science Fiction, and of those in the early Renaissance era and/or others, drawings of inventions of those past eras has already become the future of our technology in today's society.
      Ever since humanity has watched birds fly, people have wondered on how they could create something to help them fly too. As with Michelangelo was not only a famous Artist/Painter and Sculptor, but also was working on inventions, one of them was a rough-draft on a helicopter form and which also helped shaped the design for future helicopters. Plus, he was studying the human body form and one drawing eventually became the image being used into the medical field and science.
      In the 1800's and 1900's, many more inventions were showing up and eventually also being used and created by us normals, plus the pioneers who began looking for a better life than what they left behind, people were now riding on trains, using cotton gins, etc. Then the era of free flight with airplanes and daredevil pilots became a common scenario, exploring the skies and pushing the limits themselves on how much they could accomplish, which eventually then led us to NASA and Space exploration. With the NASA project, its contribution became what it is known today, and Tang, a freeze-dried, orange drink of the 1950's and 60's, for less weight on space flights, also led to much more freeze-dried food and other items with camping gear, including other items for hikers to use.
      Robots in the movies and comics are beginning to take shape and be used, such as with the Rover on Mars, and/or the Moon''s terrain. Satellites are every where and so is the Cell phone media, which is also used extensively, and is also a miniature computer. Computers once took up a whole room with tapes, etc, now with smaller inserts, electronics have taken off in many directions, there are laptops and notepads, Ipads, etc. They are even looking into creating a wrist view-phone type to see who is on the other end, like that used by Dick Tracy of the comics.
      So what was once Science Fiction of the old days, is now turning into Science Fact.

    • @rdland2985
      @rdland2985 3 года назад +6

      Look fairly young for pushing 80 plus

    • @AngelCatBaby
      @AngelCatBaby 3 года назад +5

      @@rdland2985 The pix of me was when I was 55 and a tour guide, during a reenacting of an early 1900's era....LOL

    • @rdland2985
      @rdland2985 3 года назад +4

      @@AngelCatBaby well you looking great in the pic!! Was a compliment to you for sure!!!😁

  • @contactJDMathews
    @contactJDMathews Год назад +4

    Bang- zoom- straight to the moon!

  • @billgreen4003
    @billgreen4003 2 года назад

    Cool

  • @teresa67factoid95
    @teresa67factoid95 3 года назад +10

    We couldn't do it today and we sure as hell didn't do it in 1969

    • @CNCmachiningisfun
      @CNCmachiningisfun 3 года назад

      Agreed.
      NASA haters ARE pathetic!

    • @michaelszczys8316
      @michaelszczys8316 Год назад

      And the Nazis weren't trying to take over the world in 1940s.
      And Japan wasn't trying to take over the world in 1940s
      And Soviet Union wasn't trying to take over the world in 1950s 60s and 70s
      And Putin isn't trying to take over as much as he can NOW
      And China isn't trying to bury the U.S. now.
      You think the world is Busytown with Huckle Cat and Bananas Gorilla.

  • @chuckmayes2294
    @chuckmayes2294 Год назад +31

    What blows my mind is we can see things on other planets but we can't see any of the things we left on the moon with our telescopes...

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад +1

      We can see things down to a resolution of a few feet on other planets? I'm afraid I'm going to need a source on that one.

    • @MartinA-kp8xg
      @MartinA-kp8xg Год назад

      @@ArKritz84 did anyone say that or just you.

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад +1

      @@MartinA-kp8xg No, OP just heavily implied it. You know, since nothing over that size has been left on the moon or anywhere else, which is why the things that *have* been left there aren't visible with "our telescopes".

    • @MartinA-kp8xg
      @MartinA-kp8xg Год назад +1

      @@ArKritz84 you can't quote someone with something they have not actually said, and then criticise them for words that it is you accually who said them lol how does that one work.

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад

      @@MartinA-kp8xg Let's give it a try: does it blow your mind that we can see things on other planets, but we can't see any of the things we left on the moon with our telescopes?

  • @nwinburn
    @nwinburn 3 года назад +19

    Spoiler alert!! Great documentary, but it doesn't even say why we haven't gone back, which is the title of the video!

  • @larryallen7662
    @larryallen7662 3 года назад +18

    Ain't nobody been to the moon

  • @alonzocato
    @alonzocato Год назад +5

    that's why we all are still waiting for them to prove it.

    • @ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid
      @ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid Месяц назад

      Only idiots with embarrassingly terrible research methods are wondering anything of the sort.
      Stay in school, champ. 🤦‍♂

  • @iteerrex8166
    @iteerrex8166 3 года назад +3

    Don't time right now, but I'll definitely watch it later with a drink.

    • @irvingchies1626
      @irvingchies1626 3 года назад

      Bump so you don't forget to do it, I'm halfway through and it's quite a jewel of a documentary

  • @accemekun
    @accemekun 2 года назад +54

    I remember thinking after we get to the moon the next step would be to put a station on the moon and start exploration. Now, with the realization it was all a big lie, I can't help wondering what else has been kept from us.

    • @rockethead7
      @rockethead7 2 года назад +14

      Pure delusion on so many levels.
      YOU SAID: "I remember thinking after we get to the moon the next step would be to put a station on the moon and start exploration."
      == But, what you fail to realize is that Apollo was nowhere near that type of capability. It's not like, "oh, ok, now we landed and stayed a few hours at a time, so we're ready to build permanent bases." That's ridiculous. The Apollo hardware had already been stretched to the limit. They barely managed to bring a 400 pound rover (Earth weight) to the lunar surface, let alone materials for building a station. A small station would weigh at least 300,000 pounds (Earth weight). And, in rocketry, it's all about weight. You're talking about hundreds of Saturn V launches just to get started on a base station on the moon. And, remember, they only ever managed to launch 13 of them. Apollo managed to put people on the moon for a maximum of about 74 hours on the lunar surface, then they had to come home due to lack of oxygen and food supplies, battery life, etc. Now, you're talking about permanent bases? Apollo costed (adjusted for inflation) about $250 billion, if you include all of the hard costs, soft costs, international support, and cross-support from military branches. And, for that, we got 12 people to walk on the moon for a few hours each. During the peak of Apollo spending, it costed approximately 4.5% of the entire federal budget in hard costs, plus another couple of percentage points in soft costs and international support, for the equivalent total of around 6.5% of the entire federal budget at that time. If you're now talking about staffed moon bases and extremely long stays, you're easily talking about $5 or $10 trillion (in today's dollars), roughly between 25% and 50% of the entire GNP of the USA. Basically, you're asking for something that would result in 50% taxes for everyone for many years, and the government wouldn't be able to do much of anything else besides building a moon base.
      YOU SAID: "Now, with the realization it was all a big lie"
      == Your "realization" about a big lie is just as delusional as your thoughts of building moon stations.
      YOU SAID: "I can't help wondering what else has been kept from us."
      == Well, in your case, an education has been kept from you. I don't know that I'd blame anybody in the government for that. I suppose I'd need to know more about how your education failed you so badly.

    • @Salisburyspremiumpestcontrol
      @Salisburyspremiumpestcontrol 2 года назад +1

      @@rockethead7 u got 2 much time on your hand 2go around typing these long stories 4 no reason but tryna be know it all.ppl that got payed to explore ain't ova here defending sum bs like u.

    • @rockethead7
      @rockethead7 2 года назад +1

      @@Salisburyspremiumpestcontrol
      Would you like to try to write that again when you're sober? Nobody can understand a word out of you when you're high as a kite.

    • @Salisburyspremiumpestcontrol
      @Salisburyspremiumpestcontrol 2 года назад +5

      @@rockethead7 that's Ur best defense! U truly is a rock head.dude✌🏾🚶🏿‍♂️lol

    • @davidkeenan5642
      @davidkeenan5642 2 года назад +4

      @Jack Panter
      During the 1960s there were plans for a lunar base, a large space station, and to land men on Mars by 1980. But then Nixon got elected, and NASA's funding started to dry up. Also the American public interest and support waned after the USA had beaten the Ruskies to the Moon. It didn't even warrant major TV network coverage by the time of Apollo 13.
      We were still deep in the middle of the Cold War, and Nixon was an astute politician. If he'd had his way, Apollo 15 would have been the last mission, and it would have cost him little loss of votes. But Apollo 20 was cancelled in January 1970, and within a year Apollos 15 and 19 were cancelled. A16 to A18 were renumbered A15 to A17. No money, no missions.
      Your realisation that it was all "a big lie" is not based on empirical evidence or research, it's founded on your mistrust of government. You're looking for reasons for that mistrust, but you're digging a dry well when it comes to the Apollo program.
      With respect I suggest you learn more about how so much was achieved in so short a time. Dig deep. Learn about the character of those involved. Strive to understand why America retreated to LEO manned missions only. Know that we didn't give up on space exploration. We just stopped spending so much.
      We learned much from the Apollo program, and it was a tremendous boost the US internal economy. Of the billions that were spent on the program, most of that went to pay employees salaries. But there were multiple other benefits. Arms races always result in accelerated progress.
      So the choice is yours. Either learn more and advance, or accept conspiracy theories, and by not advancing in an ever advancing world, get left behind in ignorance. Even the Amish use telephones when needed 🙂

  • @expatgringo7538
    @expatgringo7538 Год назад +1

    THAT'S ME WITH CAMERA, ON CLOSED SET IN A SMALL ROOM

  • @joeb2588
    @joeb2588 Год назад +3

    To think 1960s technology did all that! We should be dancing on the rings of Saturn by now.

    • @rockethead7
      @rockethead7 Год назад

      Take it up with congress. They're the ones who put the brakes on that stuff. But, if you thought the Apollo missions were expensive, I can't even imagine the cost of dancing on Saturn's rings.

    • @joeb2588
      @joeb2588 Год назад

      @@rockethead7 hahahaha! I guess I'm jaded in a sense that we try to go to the friggen moon when all that money could be used for something useful. Like curing a disease.

    • @rockethead7
      @rockethead7 Год назад

      Well, you're not alone. The reason Apollo was canceled after Apollo 17 was largely because, yes, congress didn't want to spend that money on moon missions, and wanted to spend it on other things. But, the reason Apollo happened at all was basically (long story short) to prevent WWIII. It was an expression of technological dominance over the Soviets, to keep the cold war cold, and not give the Soviets a reason to think they'd have a shot at winning an actual war. It was a message. "Mess with us, and we're going to beat you, we will always beat you." So, if you want to get philosophical, well, the Apollo missions may have prevented millions of deaths in a possible nuclear war. So, I'd say that reason was good enough. But, yeah, I can't tell you the reason for Artemis, other than Trump wanted some glory if he had gotten a 2nd term. He'll still get the glory akin to Kenney's, because Artmis was approved by congress under Trump's pressure. And, Biden certainly isn't going to stop spending money. Spending money is the name of the game, when trying to prevent a recession and in a post pandemic economy. So, the money will keep flowing to every single project possible. But, from a technical standpoint, I'm not all that sure it'll justify the total cost. But, yeah, it's happening.

    • @joeb2588
      @joeb2588 Год назад

      @rockethead7 good points. Esp where Biden will keep spending. They are out of control and killing me.

    • @rockethead7
      @rockethead7 Год назад

      @@joeb2588
      Well, believe me, I'm no fan of Biden (nor Trump, nor Obama, nor etc.), and I don't agree with the level of spending and basically what boils down to printing money. But, today's economic environment is more complex than any known time in the USA's history. Normally, inflation runs rampant when productivity is super-high, and government spending is also super-high. But, this is a weird one now, because productivity is super-low, and government spending is super-high. Anybody who has taken an Economics 101 class would say that today's economy isn't even financially possible. Yet, here we are. I'm not sure if anybody has much of a choice other than to keep spending. And, well, I guess I'm "ok" (sigh) with it, as long as the other countries are doing the same. We don't want to devalue the dollar in the international market. But, yeah, if government spending outpaces the increase in personal income, yeah, that's a bubble that's going to burst sooner or later. I think the only course of action any of us really has is to keep on trying to invest in our own productivity, and make the most of our money, and ride the storm. Again, I don't quite agree with the level of government spending and money printing right now, but, there'd still need to be quite a bit of this under any president, just maybe not to this extent.

  • @Bless-the-Name
    @Bless-the-Name Год назад +6

    The video forgot to actually answer the question 😂

  • @paulyflyer8154
    @paulyflyer8154 Год назад +16

    Saturn V was a great achievement for the scientists and engineers. The landing was a great achievement for Stanley Kubrick and film making. Looks dated now but it was good enough to do the job half a century ago.

    • @paul5882
      @paul5882 9 месяцев назад

      rockets to nowhere... we're in a closed environment or there would be no atmosphere. rockets don't go into space because there's no space for them to go. density changes about 75 miles up. wernher von braun had Psalms 19:1 on his tomb stone.

    • @SaneGuyFr
      @SaneGuyFr 7 месяцев назад

      he filmed it on the moon surface

    • @paulyflyer8154
      @paulyflyer8154 7 месяцев назад

      @B4sed_Hank453 Yes wonderful wasn't it 😄

  • @johnvasilopoulos1503
    @johnvasilopoulos1503 Год назад

    Exactly 👍

  • @frankzeek6613
    @frankzeek6613 Год назад +2

    WOW! Where did I leave those travel technology documents to the moon? It's not in the file cabinet. Maybe they fell behind the cabinet. Nope! Not there either. Where'd they go?

  • @howardhudome3040
    @howardhudome3040 Год назад +3

    Mainly because we did it about six times and the expense of it and the near catastrophe of Apollo 13 it really wasn't worth continuing it just to collect some Moon rock's and soil

  • @glenfrog814
    @glenfrog814 3 года назад +54

    In order to go back to a place you had to been there before at least once.

    • @james5780
      @james5780 3 года назад +7

      You are a wiser person than 80% of the people on this planet. Congratulations

    • @boomstick4054
      @boomstick4054 3 года назад +2

      james5780 ...I would bet the ratio is closer to 50/50. Whatever statistics you are reading were probably gathered at an astronaut book signing event...

    • @james5780
      @james5780 3 года назад +3

      Horky Fenorky I wish 50% of the people I know knew the truth, 99% of them are brainwashed. I hope your right that It is 50%, that would mean mostly people have sense which I just don’t see

    • @boomstick4054
      @boomstick4054 3 года назад +3

      james5780 ..And people are terrible...I went to great lengths to return a man’s wallet I found at a gas station. Cash and credit cards, driver’s license intact.. He was so rude, even acted like I was at fault in some way.........Then yesterday, I saw an older lady getting in her vehicle at exactly the same spot at the gas station where I found the wallet, and her rear wheel was laying in at the top, fwd, so it was a bad bearing assembly. I was trying to explain to her how dangerous it was to drive it. All I got was mean scowl and she acted angry, mumbling in audibly....and she slammed her door and drove away.... Cursed area? Or are people actually this far gone????? I quit.

    • @boomstick4054
      @boomstick4054 3 года назад +1

      james5780 ...almost forgot. I also got a shotgun pointed at me AT THAT EXACT SAME SPOT several years ago. A crazy drunk man. Got him arrested at a Hardee’s down the road. He was firing above some girl’s head when the police arrived.

  • @blairpike9857
    @blairpike9857 Год назад +1

    Haven't been yet ! Good acting though!!

  • @michaelripley4528
    @michaelripley4528 Год назад +2

    Must have been a surreal experience?!!
    ❤️💙👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻🤜🏻💥🤛🏻

    • @frisbee544
      @frisbee544 Год назад

      Surreal. Not sure real. Good point.

    • @michaelripley4528
      @michaelripley4528 Год назад

      @@frisbee544
      Nonsence ! They was really there🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @rickcarpenter978
    @rickcarpenter978 3 года назад +7

    I seen the first, The last launch. Now i will see a new version. Thank you Pioneers of humanity.

  • @plato2030
    @plato2030 Год назад +3

    Moon landing was filmed at Cannon air force base, Clovis, New Mexico

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад

      In an impossibly large, impossibly lit, 1/6th gravity vacuum sound stage? Yeah, that stands up to scrutiny…

    • @plato2030
      @plato2030 Год назад

      @@ArKritz84 they connected 2 large air plain hangers and dumped big trucks of sands there. We still can’t exit earth orbit with manned rocket. Space station and anything involved with astronauts is just about 250 miles above us in earth orbit.

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад

      @@plato2030 connecting two air*plane* hang*a*rs doesn’t address ANY of my objections.

    • @yassassin6425
      @yassassin6425 Год назад

      @@plato2030
      *_"they connected 2 large air plain hangers and dumped big trucks of sands there."_*
      Fascinating. "They" dumped truckloads of sand into two large aircraft hangars which supposedly replicated the lighting and 1/6th gravity of the moon and a vacuum - and no one noticed. And in so doing, they also managed to precisely recreate with their dumper trucks of sand, Theophilus in The Sea of Tranquility; the Head Crater vicinity, Ocean of Storms; the Fra Mauro Formation near Cone Crater; the eastern edge of Mare Imbrium, Hadley Rille; The Descartes Highlands; and the eastern edge of Mare Serenitati in the Taurus Littrow Valley. Plus, their special effects department managed to create a third of a ton of moon rock in addition to 2,200 lunar samples that somehow managed to fool and withstand the analytical scrutiny worldwide of an entire independent branch of science called geology. Oh, and in addition to all this, they managed to fake a three stage 363ft tall Saturn V rocket producing 7.5 million lbs of thrust in addition to the testimonies of the several million people on the Florida coastline that witnessed the launches first hand.
      Yeah - sounds plausible.
      Incidentally, I think you meant 'planes' and 'hangars'.

    • @Jan_Strzelecki
      @Jan_Strzelecki Год назад

      @@yassassin6425 Yes, and LBJ has also managed to be in two places at one 🙄

  • @locktotheblock7091
    @locktotheblock7091 3 года назад +66

    Fantastic... can anyone explain how they air conditioned temperatures between-20 to 200C? Where can I view any air conditioning technology close to that level of performance?
    Lets also explain oxygen supplies?

    • @boterlettersukkel
      @boterlettersukkel 3 года назад +4

      Looks like you don't know the difference between temperature and heat.
      where was that 200 deg.?? In the full sun?? What was it in the shade???

    • @valentinotera3244
      @valentinotera3244 3 года назад +9

      Fantastic. Aaand what are you talking about, folk?
      In the vaccum "temperature" does not exists. Does not make any sense. Or you means irradiaton heat, maybe? Well, beduins use umbrellas and wool with great results. Do you think a billion dollars spacecraft, or million dollars spacesuit can't handle that heat?
      Anyway, where I can see all that tecnology? Well, you're here, writing skeptic shit with THAT tecnology, or, we are not ready yet, about THAT tecnology. Fuel cells. Are we ready for Hydrogen vehicles? No we are not. Who built that stuff. Oh Yes, NASA did, to achieving the greatest achievement of Mankind.

    • @FakeMoonRocks
      @FakeMoonRocks 3 года назад +12

      @@valentinotera3244 What??? Where do you fools come up with this nonsense?
      You: "In the vaccum "temperature" does not exists."
      I think you mean a vacuum in of itself has no temperature. However, an object within a vacuum most certainly will have a temperature.

    • @locktotheblock7091
      @locktotheblock7091 3 года назад +5

      @Valentino Tera ? Disinformation... the Chinese probe measured temperatures liar

    • @valentinotera3244
      @valentinotera3244 3 года назад +4

      @@locktotheblock7091 You are the reason National Geographic has to pop up "animation" warns in their docus.

  • @belinda61641
    @belinda61641 3 года назад +22

    i am totally in awe of how we as a human race did this, in a tin can, with a calculator powered guidance system, through ridiculous radiation belts - and woah ....nope, it didn't happen did it.

    • @Mike588
      @Mike588 3 года назад +4

      Maybe start to educate yourself.
      Google, How did astronauts get through the van allen belt.
      You may finally learn something.

    • @supertramp6011
      @supertramp6011 3 года назад +5

      mike Kalynowski the cardboard and duct tape shielded them from the deadly radiation,and the plastic gold mylar reflected the searing heat for days on end- duhhh! Educate yourself about the structural integrity of cardboard panels taped together to seal the hull against the lethal vacuum of space.....doesn’t everyone know this?!🤣🤪

    • @supertramp6011
      @supertramp6011 2 года назад +1

      @thePiercingTruth yep, sorry I missed that. Curtain rods were a valuable addition to the space program, without them, the illusion would have been nearly impossible to pull off, and to this day the exact specifications have been lost in the archives of mankind’s greatest achievement,and would be far to painful to re- enact…..But we’re definitely going back….. y’know,to figure out how the curtain rods actually worked in 1969……🤣🤣🤣

    • @supertramp6011
      @supertramp6011 2 года назад

      @thePiercingTruth absolutely! That 1969 golf buggy probably needs a recharge by now, but maybe Elon plugged in his jump leads on the way past….🤣

    • @gunternetzer9621
      @gunternetzer9621 Год назад +1

      @thePiercingTruth There were no curtain rods, cardboard, plywood or scotch tape.
      The LEM temperature was controlled with a reflective multi-layer thermal blanket of Mylar/Kapton and reflective passive optical coatings. The complex insulation blankets covering the module had many layers, and contact points between the layers needed to be minimized so that heat wouldn't be passed through them by conduction.
      For the parts of the LEM that only needed to be a protected from sunlight, high reflectivity was the most effective approach, and those places were covered with shiny amber Mylar/ Kapton or coloured Pyromark paint. As there is no air in space to pass heat by convection, if you lower absorption of heat radiation by making surfaces that are highly reflective or emissive, insulation is very effective.
      To increase the insulation properties, the Mylar/Kapton sheets were hand crinkled before blanket fabrication. This crinkling provided a path for venting and minimized contact conductance between the layers and so this was bound to make the outer layer rather uneven.

  • @ChefClary60
    @ChefClary60 Год назад +8

    The fact that over half of people still believe we went is pretty sad.

    • @papongo69
      @papongo69 11 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly, I get that some people want to believe but you can't ignore the obvious.

    • @deanhall6045
      @deanhall6045 9 месяцев назад

      It's truly sad. But such a safe and affective story can't go wrong really..... we know this now. 😶😯

  • @markoquendo675
    @markoquendo675 3 года назад +11

    So when does the question in the title get answered?

    • @wideawake3959
      @wideawake3959 3 года назад +3

      we didn't go in the first place they can't mention that bit youtube will take them down lol

    • @wideawake3959
      @wideawake3959 3 года назад

      @Dustpanda which bit youtube taking them down lol

  • @BadAtTeaDude
    @BadAtTeaDude Год назад +4

    Nasa
    Need
    Another
    Special-Effect
    Already

    • @KPL400
      @KPL400 Год назад

      Congratulations... you qualify to have this epitaph on your gravestone... 'his mothers one small moment with a stranger made one giant idiot for mankind'.

    • @peteabrh-fairest9463
      @peteabrh-fairest9463 Год назад

      🌎 🌏 🌐 🌍 🌎 🌏 🌐
      Do you get it yet?

  • @danc.2457
    @danc.2457 3 года назад +9

    The space program from the very beginning of President JFK's public announcement "to the moon by 1969" was for the purpose of developing an ICBM capable of delivering a nuclear weapon payload (thermonuclear bomb) via a required heavy lift rocket ... 100's of ICBM launch sites (nuclear missile silo) were built throughout the USA , in those underground silos were rockets with a thermonuclear weapon on top instead of an Apollo Command Module ...

    • @Crashed131963
      @Crashed131963 3 года назад

      The first Atlas ICBM was launched on June 11th 1957 well before Kenny was president.
      Why have a space program to build something you already made 6 years earlier?

    • @danc.2457
      @danc.2457 3 года назад

      @@Crashed131963 ... do you really want to know why ??? ... here I'll help you understand why , search wiki "Intercontinental Ballistic Missile" , then go to "contents" , find "Cold War" in contents ... and read that ... afterwards if you wish , you may compare what my original post said to what you just read , and if you find any significant discrepancies you may correct me ...

    • @thegreatdivide825
      @thegreatdivide825 Год назад +4

      ICBMs don't require a 3 stage Saturn V

    • @phildavenport4150
      @phildavenport4150 Год назад

      ICBMs can (with modification) be used to deliver manned space capsules to low Earth orbit, but reaching the moon requires multiple orders of magnitude more power.

    • @supernovas0799
      @supernovas0799 Год назад

      @ Dan C : If I'm honest , your reason is very stupid.

  • @guillermohoffmann8417
    @guillermohoffmann8417 3 года назад +13

    to go back they should have gone in first place...

    • @apratimtewari4288
      @apratimtewari4288 3 года назад +1

      They have... If you don't have enough brain cells to store knowledge

    • @Bailey-zn2je
      @Bailey-zn2je 3 года назад +3

      @@apratimtewari4288 You dont have enough brain cells to see what really goes on...

    • @apratimtewari4288
      @apratimtewari4288 3 года назад

      @@Bailey-zn2je WHAT THE FUCK DO YOU GUYS REALLY THINK THAT THE MOON LANDINGS WERE FAKED?

    • @apratimtewari4288
      @apratimtewari4288 3 года назад

      @@Bailey-zn2jeWHAT KIND OF DISORDER DO YOU HAVE THOUGH?

    • @jbouma7551
      @jbouma7551 Год назад +1

      ​@Apratim Tewari you seem to be the one with a disorder here. Lack of intelligence, lack of critical thinking skills, extreme gullibility.... take your pick.

  • @user-vp9fx5lt8y
    @user-vp9fx5lt8y 3 года назад +5

    まだまだ遠い感じですよ❗❗😄😄😄

  • @isaacarteaga6141
    @isaacarteaga6141 Год назад

    This is SWEET,,,,,,,,,
    Wow WOWWWWWIE
    this gives me
    GOOSEBUMPS
    !!!!!!!!
    CELEBRATING CELEBRATION of the FAKE MOON LANDINGS 🌙

  • @BadAtTeaDude
    @BadAtTeaDude Год назад +3

    Nasa
    Never Actually
    Sent Astronauts

    • @KPL400
      @KPL400 Год назад

      Congratulations... you qualify to have this epitaph on your gravestone... 'his mothers one small moment with a stranger made one giant idiot for mankind'.

  • @Sameoldfitup
    @Sameoldfitup 2 года назад +25

    “Nothing can be loved or hated unless it is first understood.” ― Leonardo da Vinci.

    • @phildavenport4150
      @phildavenport4150 Год назад

      Wrong. Racism is a prime example of hatred based on the absence of factual information. And loving a blonde with big tits based on appearances alone says the same.

    • @simpleman5688
      @simpleman5688 Год назад +1

      Numbskull

    • @louisdimov8956
      @louisdimov8956 Год назад +2

      WELL LETS ASK HIM LEONARDO !!!!! READY LETS ASK HIM

  • @digitalfly772
    @digitalfly772 Год назад +3

    I don't understand the problem.... I've never been to the swiss alps and I don't plan on going back ?

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад +2

      That's right. You don't understand the problem. It's explained in this video, though.

  • @olmecST
    @olmecST Год назад +2

    In 1969, The US mooned the whole world on TV.

  • @hectorviscenciobrambila3943
    @hectorviscenciobrambila3943 Год назад +3

    'Cos, we never went?

  • @jonglewongle3438
    @jonglewongle3438 3 года назад +39

    What concerns me about those Apollo landing scenes is the artificial look of the hills and general background panorama. 19:15. 20:25. 21:37. 23:19. 27:30. And in one of those missions there is a wide panorama shot with the lander in it and the same panorama in another shot without the lander in it.

    • @chubbyroyston3880
      @chubbyroyston3880 3 года назад +17

      It's so fake it's painful that so many people still believe it, the mere fact that they would have been in such a dangerous senecio with micro meteorites radiation a vacuum and the slightest hole in the suit would be instantaneous death yet there skipping around falling all over the show and joking and messing around

    • @james5780
      @james5780 3 года назад +10

      Its all fake.

    • @rockethead7
      @rockethead7 2 года назад +5

      The problem with your "logic" is that you don't understand photography. Distant mountains that are miles in the background will not change all that much when you move a few hundred feet in the foreground. But, seeing (or not seeing) the lander within the frame WILL change when you move a few hundred feet. You can verify this yourself on Earth, you know. Take a photo of a tree that is 100 feet in front of you, and a mountain is 10 miles away in the background behind the tree. Now, go 100 feet in front of the tree (so the tree is now behind you), and now take a photo in that same direction toward the mountain. You'll barely be able see any difference in what the mountain looks like, because you've only moved 200 feet, and the mountain is 10 miles away. But, you have a picture of the tree in one photo, and no tree in the other photo, with the exact same mountain in the background.

    • @michaelholdeman4317
      @michaelholdeman4317 2 года назад +1

      The hills and backgrounds here look just as funny. So what's your point?

    • @jonglewongle3438
      @jonglewongle3438 2 года назад

      @@michaelholdeman4317 The Hollywood indoctrinated second guesser with " the point " factor. Not even worth considering.

  • @rubensafonso311
    @rubensafonso311 Год назад +4

    U can't go back were u never went.....

  • @joneserupinsmoke9161
    @joneserupinsmoke9161 Год назад

    How come they didn't show what happened to the chimp at in space when they opened it's suit. I would like to see that

  • @bobbylane
    @bobbylane Год назад +5

    The question asked in the title was NEVER answered. That's a kind of "click bait". 😕 / Other than that a good Doc.

  • @derekwall200
    @derekwall200 3 года назад +17

    9:37 look at the shockwaves coming off the launchpad. that just shows how powerful and noisy those 5 rocketdyne F1 engines are

  • @garyjones2582
    @garyjones2582 Год назад +11

    Thank you for the footage of the space flight and exploration of the moon.. But why did we never go back? I've heard about some sinister things that we encountered on the moon which I was led to believe that's what this video was about.. So again, why did we never go back?

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад +2

      Have you spent even a single calorie trying to find the answer to this question?

    • @haulinK2500
      @haulinK2500 Год назад

      Mmn 8vb nnbbnnhb

    • @garyjones2582
      @garyjones2582 Год назад +5

      @@ArKritz84 don't think so, but if you have that knowledge, share it...

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад +1

      @@garyjones2582 thanks to Congress, the line of dump trucks of flaming taxpayer dollars grew shorter as the Vietman war went along. So, the Apollo program was canceled in favor of Space Shuttle development, and then came the ISS. Artemis program is looking good so far, but it's also exorbitantly expensive and progressing slowly.

    • @garyjones2582
      @garyjones2582 Год назад

      @@ArKritz84 ok, well thx for your explanation.. take care....

  • @mpirokajosephmgcokoca2355
    @mpirokajosephmgcokoca2355 Год назад +1

    After watching this video, i am a born again believer in Americas ability to land on the moon 🌙👏

  • @yannisdetorakis3405
    @yannisdetorakis3405 Год назад +14

    If Stanley Kubrick lived he could do it again!

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад

      Have you watched any of his movies?

    • @yannisdetorakis3405
      @yannisdetorakis3405 Год назад +2

      @@ArKritz84 yes most of them!

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад

      @@yannisdetorakis3405 and it makes sense to you that he’d let ANY of the footage from the Apollo missions as far as the editing room floor?

    • @yannisdetorakis3405
      @yannisdetorakis3405 Год назад

      @@ArKritz84 as with all movie productions you go with what your money can buy as a director and Stanley did a great job for his time!

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад

      @@yannisdetorakis3405 so up to 5% of the annual federal budget in the 60s, and that's all they could afford? OK...

  • @chipwinningham5515
    @chipwinningham5515 2 года назад +6

    Amazing that so much was accomplished so long ago, can't wait to see what is next!

    • @wilbertkendal2524
      @wilbertkendal2524 2 года назад +10

      LOL!.....Staged

    • @apolloskyfacer5842
      @apolloskyfacer5842 Год назад +3

      @@wilbertkendal2524 Meaningless comment. The mark of the Troll.

    • @tyroneenglish5248
      @tyroneenglish5248 Год назад +1

      They will struggle now there's no nazi SS majors to help

    • @wilbertkendal2524
      @wilbertkendal2524 Год назад

      ​@@apolloskyfacer5842 Nah....Its the mark of the truth. Anybody with an ounce of common sense knows that man didn't go to the Moon. It was all a big 'FAKE'.

    • @jeffcarpenter396
      @jeffcarpenter396 Год назад +5

      Never been to the moon

  • @dogfather865
    @dogfather865 Год назад

    How many men were on the lunar vehicle when it left the landing area ? Coes anybody know ?

  • @sydewalktheory001
    @sydewalktheory001 Год назад +4

    I'm sorry,but did anyone ever think to question,"who,or how,we're they???able to film all of this"???I ment,when the supposed rocket is soaring thru space,for one,who filmed it???and the when they're supposed Eddy in space,who was floating next to them tapering?, Japanese tourists???I ment,c'mon people,the whole thing smells of cabbage!!!we were all just young minds when we we brain trained...

    • @rockethead7
      @rockethead7 Год назад

      Sorry, it's really difficult to cut through your broken English, but, I certainly appreciate that you're trying. I'm sure your English is better than my [whatever your native language is]. Maybe it might be easier if you wrote this in your native language, and others could just try to translate it into English, because, unfortunately, most of your sentences don't actually mean anything. Beyond that, you also might want to tell us the timestamps on whatever clips you're asking about. It's extremely difficult to tell you who/what/how if you don't give any reference.

  • @randallolson7630
    @randallolson7630 Год назад +4

    I like the last words that were spoken on the moon by Gene Cernan, just before lighting the engine: "Jack, let's get this mother out of here!"

  • @perkitaseaman3290
    @perkitaseaman3290 Год назад +3

    The astronauts never went to the Moon they went to the desert and was digging sand and called it moondust

    • @rockethead7
      @rockethead7 Год назад

      Sand that dates back 4+ billion years old, and has never been exposed to oxygen and moisture. Yeah. Sure.

  • @johntavers6878
    @johntavers6878 3 года назад +33

    maybe the peak of our civilization has already come and gone? Saturn 5 is practically lost ancient technology now. we are so risk averse and preoccupied with "diversity" "inclusion" and "equity" that I'm not sure the best and the brightest can actually make a difference anymore.

    • @jamesedmonds7221
      @jamesedmonds7221 3 года назад

      Deep only numbers

    • @tiredoldmechanic1791
      @tiredoldmechanic1791 3 года назад

      Nobody wants to pay the costs of the programs.

    • @tiredoldmechanic1791
      @tiredoldmechanic1791 3 года назад +2

      @Rick Martin A good place to start is actual science and remove the tin foil hat. Everything the "debunkers" have posted has been debunked. Only an idiot would think that the Russians would let the US get by with faking it.

    • @wideawake3959
      @wideawake3959 3 года назад

      moontard john tavers says saturn 5 is lost ancient technology WTF! talk about clutching at straws ......maybe its just we didn't go to the moon that would seem more reasonable

    • @wideawake3959
      @wideawake3959 3 года назад

      @@tiredoldmechanic1791 tired old moontard theory's on why we landed on the moon lol
      russians faked first man in space so that theory's flawed
      and the cost doesn't explain why.... that world space travel has never before or after the moon landing reached higher than around 450 miles .but 50 years ago we went 238,000 7 times ?????? grow a brain ffs

  • @nithincutz8890
    @nithincutz8890 3 года назад +15

    Because US didnot put a man on the moon

  • @ella8934
    @ella8934 Год назад +4

    Apollo 11 Produced and Directed by Stanley Kubrick

    • @KPL400
      @KPL400 Год назад +2

      who directed the other 8 movies to the moon and back..?

    • @phildavenport4150
      @phildavenport4150 Год назад

      @@KPL400 I think his head exploded.

    • @KPL400
      @KPL400 Год назад

      @@phildavenport4150 yep ..splattering his surroundings with s**t...

  • @danieldelorme5138
    @danieldelorme5138 Год назад +3

    Because we didn't go in the first place...

  • @robertotorresk7440
    @robertotorresk7440 3 года назад +9

    Cause we've never been there. Astronaut confessed. 😂

    • @CNCmachiningisfun
      @CNCmachiningisfun 3 года назад

      Agreed.
      NASA haters ARE pathetic!

    • @CNCmachiningisfun
      @CNCmachiningisfun 3 года назад +1

      @•
      There was NO such 'confession'.
      Roberto is a LIAR, as are all NASA haters.

    • @rockethead7
      @rockethead7 2 года назад +1

      An astronaut confessed? Pffttt. Which astronaut? When? Why isn't this front page news? Why aren't there congressional hearings? Why isn't that astronaut on trial? Let me guess, a conspiracy video told you an astronaut confessed, and you just believe it, right?

    • @robertotorresk7440
      @robertotorresk7440 2 года назад +3

      @@rockethead7 you also believed that 911 was the Arabs? 😂

    • @robertotorresk7440
      @robertotorresk7440 2 года назад +1

      @@CNCmachiningisfun you also believed that the 911 was Arabs? 😂

  • @user-vb2bt9kh1p
    @user-vb2bt9kh1p Год назад +3

    "If you believe they put a man on the moon"
    Enough said

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад

      Belief is not required.

  • @raffisekzenian2746
    @raffisekzenian2746 11 месяцев назад +8

    30:54 was a classic. How did they achieve such amazingly timed and precision camera pan of the module blasting off from the moon from planet Earth? You’d be flat out doing it that perfectly if you had a camera man actually doing it on the moon. The more you look at this show, the more embarrassing it gets. Let the Sheeple digest it. In another 1000 years they’ll figure it out. BTW, where are the stars and Sun?

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 11 месяцев назад +1

      By... timing it. And, obviously, only on Apollo 15-17, which had a remotely operated camera on the rover. On Apollo 15 and 16 the rover was parked too close and they had an equipment failure respectively, and only on Apollo 17, the last attempt, did Ed Fendell get it just right. And even then, it didn't take that long for the ascent stage to move out of frame.
      The stars and the sun are exactly where they're supposed to be, but not visible during the day from the lunar surface any more than from earth's surface. The sun was also there, but I hope I don't have to explain to you why they didn't point the cameras at it. Alan Bean accidentally did point the TV camera at the sun early on the Apollo 12 EVA. Didn't end well for the camera.

    • @raffisekzenian2746
      @raffisekzenian2746 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@ArKritz84 The sky looks pitch black for daytime. The shadows are very long indicating the sun is not overhead but closer to setting. But wait, there’s an explanation for that too, as well as the flag perpetually fluttering fully extended when there is no atmosphere on the moon.

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@raffisekzenian2746 there’s no atmosphere, so no reason for the sky to be anything but black. Also, it’s shortly after sunrise, hence the long shadows. Lastly, the flag is moving after being handled, and for a bit longer than it would on earth, after which it doesn’t move anymore. At all. What was the explanation for that again?

    • @ashleysoudah
      @ashleysoudah 10 месяцев назад +1

      they didn't have the budget for stars and sun in film studio

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 10 месяцев назад

      @@ashleysoudah yeah, NASA barely had any budget at all in the 60s. 😂

  • @diamond1bob
    @diamond1bob 3 года назад +9

    Look up bill kaysing and bart sibrel. Then look up buzz aldrin in class in a primary school. Look up shadows onnthe moon. They didnt go as they would have died on the way. Due to the van allen belts

    • @martinc3918
      @martinc3918 3 года назад +2

      Look up Dr Van Allen - you will find you are wrong.

    • @chubbyroyston3880
      @chubbyroyston3880 3 года назад +1

      Nasa is still working on how to get through the belts, funny that

    • @martinc3918
      @martinc3918 3 года назад

      @@chubbyroyston3880 If you would like the NASA presentation "Orion Trial by Fire" explaining in simple terms so that you can correctly understand its content please do ask.

    • @rdland2985
      @rdland2985 3 года назад

      @@martinc3918 id love to read that or view it if on video.... to see how much the van Allen belts play in the scenario.

    • @gunternetzer9621
      @gunternetzer9621 3 года назад +2

      Kaysing was and Sibrel is a numpty. High energy protons are the main types of ionising particles in the Van Allen belts along with electrons, and not electromagnetic waves e.g. ultraviolet, infrared, gamma etc. Electrons can pass through living tissue without creating much damage as they are very small. The ISS at times passes through the Van Allen belts and so did Gemini 10 and 11 in 1966. In 1968 the Russian Zond 5 sent a number of biological samples around the Moon and back, including two turtles and these specimens were recovered alive upon their return to Earth.

  • @peterdellas3138
    @peterdellas3138 Год назад +1

    We should have set up a station on the moon, like the space station, a long time ago.

    • @phildavenport4150
      @phildavenport4150 Год назад

      It's doubtful that we could have managed to build a functioning Moonbase in the 70s. It cost plenty just to get there and back, let alone ferrying tons and tons of material, plus the necessary regular resupply (see how difficult it is getting stranded astronauts back from the ISS, which is in low Earth orbit). And after Apollo 17 there was no public support even for going there.

  • @ahmadnizammohdnor7533
    @ahmadnizammohdnor7533 Год назад +2

    The moon really looks like nevada

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад

      No, it really doesn’t.

    • @ahmadnizammohdnor7533
      @ahmadnizammohdnor7533 Год назад

      @@ArKritz84 i know where the shoot the scene exactly

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад

      @@ahmadnizammohdnor7533 in a several square miles large, bright daylight, black sky, 1/6th gravity vacuum sound stage in Hollywood/Area 51/Arizona/Cannon AFB/London?
      Yeah. Sure…

    • @ahmadnizammohdnor7533
      @ahmadnizammohdnor7533 Год назад

      @@ArKritz84 yet how could POTUS talked to the astronauts via phone? Just wondering..

    • @ArKritz84
      @ArKritz84 Год назад

      @@ahmadnizammohdnor7533 they patched a standard land-line into he unified s-band tracking and communication system. Trivial.

  • @spookerredmenace3950
    @spookerredmenace3950 3 года назад +6

    that narrator sounds like Tom Hanks?

    • @notthisprickagain8499
      @notthisprickagain8499 3 года назад +2

      I was thinking he sounded like Jimmy Saville. Funny that

    • @supertramp6011
      @supertramp6011 3 года назад +1

      notthis prickagain easy mistake to make....I thought it was Jeff Epstein!

    • @wideawake3959
      @wideawake3959 3 года назад

      @@supertramp6011 not john podesta then?