@John.Christopher Thank you. With a name like yours, astronauts John Glenn and John Young also responded to my letters. 🙂 Best wishes to you and your loved ones. ♥️🤝
We had the technology well before 1969 and plenty of time to practice: March 16, 1926 Robert Goddard launched the first liquid-fuelled rocket. October 3, 1942 A V2 built by Hermann Oberth and Wernher von Braun reaches an altitude of about 85 kilometers, which is already the edge of space. October 4, 1957 The Soviet Union launches Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite to be put into orbit around the Earth. September 9, 1959 Start of the Mercury program with the aim of studying the functioning and behavior of humans in space and to return the capsule including astronaut safely to Earth. April 12, 1961 Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin is the first man in space and the first to orbit the Earth in a Vostok 1. Development of the Saturn rocket had also begun. February 20, 1962 John Glenn makes 3 orbits around the earth with an Atlas 6 rocket as part of the Mercury program. April 8, 1964 First unmanned flight of the Gemini program. Spacewalks, docking of spacecraft, long-duration space flights and precision in orbits were practiced in preparation for the moon missions. January 27, 1967 Fatal plugs-out test Apollo 1. November 9, 1967 Unmanned test flight Apollo 4. January 22, 1968 Unmanned test flight Apollo 5. April 4, 1968 Unmanned test flight Apollo 6. October 11, 1968 First manned flight Apollo 7. Testing of Command and Service module. December 21, 1968 Apollo 8. First flight Saturn 5, First to the moon, First behind the moon. March 3, 1969 Apollo 9. Practice with the LM around the earth. May 18, 1969 Apollo 10. Practicing with the LM around the moon. July 20, 1969 We are go for TLI.
Neil Armstrong always seems so meek. Lacking confidence in his speech. Rarely making eye contact. He acts like an 8 year old who’s being scolded when answering relatively simple questions. Not simple questions necessarily, but questions that require simple answers in regards to the deep amount of knowledge and experience we’d all assume that Armstrong must surely possess.
@@Blaztoize we head over to Mission Control to hear man’s first words as he steps on the moon. “I'm Ric Flair! The Stylin', profilin', limousine riding, jet flying, kiss-stealing, wheelin' n' dealin' son of a gun!”
Two of my children just went through K-12 and not in one semester either in Elementary, Middle or High School they learn about the United States Space Program’s history. Not the Mercury, Gemini or Apollo Programs nor the Astronauts that were apart of them. And not the Space Race. They’ve only learned about all of this because my wife and I taught them. Do our School Systems today not want children to be proud of American Ingenuity and Exploration?? Why is 30+ years of American History being completely ignored by our K-12 School Systems??
@@TheWokeFlatEarthTruththe fact that it’s been 50 years and we have never been back and “lost the technology” to go back should be enough evidence to tell you it’s all a lie
@ There’s nothing there for them. Unless they want to start building bases on there. The cost of going back there versus what they get from going again, is far too much. People are starving in America, the people don’t want to hear about their tax dollars being spent on moon missions. Which is fair enough.
Are you implyimg a fake lamding? Armstromg showed the exact trajectory of his descent via 42 year old video marching crator by crator, rock for rock. The only good actor is Brando, Marlon Brando.
It's interesting how these men are clearly not predominently engineers or scientists, but pilots. (Their discomfort is very obvious). •Go to Mars by 1981. 😆 •Take the family. 😅
NASA SP287 " WHAT MADE APOLLO A SUCCESS ??? " " of course , the way we got this job done was with meeting , big meetings , little meeting hundreds of meetings ! the thing we always tried to do in these meetings was to encourage every one , no matter how shy , to speak out " WHY MANY MEETING AND TRY DON'T SHY TO SAY SOMETHING IS ULTIMATE SECRET TO MADE APOLLO A SUCCESS ??? YOU CAN GO TO THE MOON WITH " MEETING AND DON'T SHY TO SAY SOMETHING ??? " 🤔🤔🤔
this must be proof that the moonlandings realy realy happend,bit of a bummer that the manned mission to mars didn t pull of at 1981....and you can t see that they ar lying trough their teeth
The shuttle was an expensive technological dead end that nasa kept going far too long and these people were too optimistic as the Saturn 5 production was permanently shut down with a year or two of this interview. The focus should have been reusable and refuelling rockets that SpaceX is now developing with starship.
Yes, and our focus should be on warp drive, but wait...? WE DONT HAVE THAT TECHNOLOGY YET. Musk built what NASA already had in the works. He didn't "invent" anything. His ONLY advantage was not having to go on his knees before congress for money.
So you think they faked 6 moon landings? Then why didn't our Cold War Enemy expose the lie? You do know the Soviets, as well as other countries, and radio operators around the world tracked the missions and could tell where the radio transmissions were coming from, right?
@@TonerLow i didn’t say they didn’t land on the moon. But the whole endeavor was the military industrial complex in full swing in ways Eisenhower warned about but could never imagine. Now they outsource it.
It's sad that this potentially informative and educational discussion is ruined by way too much immature clowning around and foolish hi-jinx, especially from Neil 'party time' Armstrong. There's a time and a place fellas...
@@Ruda-n4h Imagen you just did something incredible that no one on earth had done...don´t you think you would be excited to share the news?? be proud with a smile from side to side...talking fast and trying to explain sensations, actions, motives... I think one would be happy for quite some time... Pay attention to body language and eye contacts... they look more ashamed, guilty and tense... lack of details... everything is just wrong...for what they had supposedly just accomplished...
@@vagnertavaresjr You need to understand the bigger picture. After splashdown the astronauts were transferred to the mobile quarantine facility on the aircraft carrier Hornet. After washing and shaving they spoke to President Nixon and their families, where you see them elated, smiling and waving. After this they went through extensive debriefing in isolation and by the time they appeared at the press conference on August 12th, were tired and bored after the grind they had been through and the comedown from such a high. Stoic military men born in 1930 were also not natural performers on TV and answered questions in this stilted manner. If you watch the whole press conference it lightens up a lot and they start smiling and joking. Armstrong was an awkward public speaker as you can see from his press conference after the Gemini 8 mission in 1966. He was much more relaxed during his interview with Patrick Moore on 18th November 1970 which is available on You Tube. Aldrin explained his depression after Apollo 11 in an interview with Ludovic Kennedy on the 4th March 1980. There is a picture on the Internet of Carlos Alberto the Brazilian captain in 1970 just after he has received the World Cup trophy. He looks rather humble, tired and sad after such a momentous achievement that he knows he won’t repeat again.
@@vagnertavaresjr In 53 years there isn't anything I haven't seen or read about any of this. You can't compare today's show offs to men of that time. After splashdown the astronauts were transferred to the mobile quarantine facility on the aircraft carrier Hornet. After washing and shaving they spoke to President Nixon and their families, where you see them elated, smiling and waving. After this they went through extensive debriefing in isolation and by the time they appeared at the press conference on August 12th, were tired and bored after the grind they had been through and the comedown from such a high. Stoic military men born in 1930 were also not natural performers on TV and answered questions in this stilted manner. If you watch the whole press conference it lightens up a lot and they start smiling and joking. Armstrong was an awkward public speaker as you can see from his press conference after the Gemini 8 mission in 1966. He was much more relaxed during his interview with Patrick Moore on 18th November 1970 which is available on You Tube. Aldrin explained his depression after Apollo 11 in an interview with Ludovic Kennedy on the 4th March 1980. So no I 'm not surprised by any of it because I would have been like that too.
Such intelligent, humble humans.
yes................ we need them. such men.
Fascinating! Thank you for sharing a piece of genuine history!
Why wasn't the director / Kubrick invited?
Thank you very much for the uploading this video
Quite interesting. Worth saving!
Posture says it all !
Posture and eye contact does. Watch their demeanor and posture before the launch and after.
Guilty liars. They duped all mankind and still to this day the masses are fooled.
I would have love to get this on dvd for my video collection.
14:37 Great insight Neil! I wonder why that isn’t the case today.
Thanks from Russia. In 1994, Neil Armstrong replied to my letter and sent me a photo with good wishes. Eternal memory to the pioneers of space.
❤❤❤
@John.Christopher Thank you. With a name like yours, astronauts John Glenn and John Young also responded to my letters. 🙂 Best wishes to you and your loved ones. ♥️🤝
@@sergei6572 very cool!
I got one because I became an eagle scout back in the 1970s. I still have it
They didn't look excited at all. They looked carefully wagging every word if one wrong word could have great impact on them and their families......
I highly doubt after you've done something like this you'd be excited to talk about it for the 500th time
Dude with the "don't tread on me" avatar thinks he's an independent thinker. Thumbs up, chief.
@@BenRush He's letting everyone know he's a snake in the grass.
The comments are so sad. I feel bad for all of you.
HISTORIC
We had the technology well before 1969 and plenty of time to practice:
March 16, 1926 Robert Goddard launched the first liquid-fuelled rocket.
October 3, 1942 A V2 built by Hermann Oberth and Wernher von Braun reaches an altitude of about 85 kilometers, which is already the edge of space.
October 4, 1957 The Soviet Union launches Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite to be put into orbit around the Earth.
September 9, 1959 Start of the Mercury program with the aim of studying the functioning and behavior of humans in space and to return the capsule including astronaut safely to Earth.
April 12, 1961 Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin is the first man in space and the first to orbit the Earth in a Vostok 1. Development of the Saturn rocket had also begun. February 20, 1962 John Glenn makes 3 orbits around the earth with an Atlas 6 rocket as part of the Mercury program.
April 8, 1964 First unmanned flight of the Gemini program. Spacewalks, docking of spacecraft, long-duration space flights and precision in orbits were practiced in preparation for the moon missions.
January 27, 1967 Fatal plugs-out test Apollo 1.
November 9, 1967 Unmanned test flight Apollo 4.
January 22, 1968 Unmanned test flight Apollo 5.
April 4, 1968 Unmanned test flight Apollo 6.
October 11, 1968 First manned flight Apollo 7. Testing of Command and Service module.
December 21, 1968 Apollo 8. First flight Saturn 5, First to the moon, First behind the moon.
March 3, 1969 Apollo 9. Practice with the LM around the earth.
May 18, 1969 Apollo 10. Practicing with the LM around the moon.
July 20, 1969 We are go for TLI.
Right? And all the mouth breathers on here can say is "dey look nurvous"
@@BenRush Indeed, and back then media training did not exist. Unfortunately, few know that there were 5 more missions after that.
Neil Armstrong always seems so meek. Lacking confidence in his speech. Rarely making eye contact.
He acts like an 8 year old who’s being scolded when answering relatively simple questions. Not simple questions necessarily, but questions that require simple answers in regards to the deep amount of knowledge and experience we’d all assume that Armstrong must surely possess.
strength for a man comes in many different forms. you should know this. Should he be acting like Ric Flair?
@@Blaztoize we head over to Mission Control to hear man’s first words as he steps on the moon.
“I'm Ric Flair! The Stylin', profilin', limousine riding, jet flying, kiss-stealing, wheelin' n' dealin' son of a gun!”
Two of my children just went through K-12 and not in one semester either in Elementary, Middle or High School they learn about the United States Space Program’s history. Not the Mercury, Gemini or Apollo Programs nor the Astronauts that were apart of them. And not the Space Race. They’ve only learned about all of this because my wife and I taught them.
Do our School Systems today not want children to be proud of American Ingenuity and Exploration??
Why is 30+ years of American History being completely ignored by our K-12 School Systems??
@williamoleary9330
Because of embarassment and shame to have fooled the world?
Probably trickles down from the top. In many ways kids are actually tougher to fool. They sometimes ask the tough questions and NASA hates those.
@@THOUGHTCRIME_No1 So provide the credible and reliable evidence to back up your claims. Take care.
@@TheWokeFlatEarthTruththe fact that it’s been 50 years and we have never been back and “lost the technology” to go back should be enough evidence to tell you it’s all a lie
@@bitlerrumer210You make Forrest Gump sound like a genius.
Brilliant.
Like all these interviews they look not to excited for lieing about the moon like football players they already aware of the outcome
They didn't lie about the moon they went there
No one is excited
They were all pilots, not children.
They were test pilots, not idiots who deny the moon landing.
Such an accomplishment. And also interesting to see how much more “media savvy/trained” the astronauts are today.
60 years later and the population has completely dumbed down. These questions simply wouldn’t be asked by today’s journalists.
Its absurd, isn't it? Sad and infuriating.
60 yrs later why can’t they do it again?
@ There’s nothing there for them. Unless they want to start building bases on there. The cost of going back there versus what they get from going again, is far too much. People are starving in America, the people don’t want to hear about their tax dollars being spent on moon missions. Which is fair enough.
We are still going with this farce?
Read neil face! He cant straightforwardly tell you ok ? His family life is on the line
These guys are terrible liars. They have never broken the firmament.
How does one break something that dosent exist?
as a skeptical person I find these conspiracies incredibly ridiculous.
If a firmament really existed, dinosaurs would not have become extinct and humans would not exist.
ASTRO-NOTS......🍿
Good actors
Are you implyimg a fake lamding? Armstromg showed the exact trajectory of his descent via 42 year old video marching crator by crator, rock for rock. The only good actor is Brando, Marlon Brando.
They talked about everything, but the missing time on camera just before landing.
Well it’s a conspiracy theory video. It’s edited and cherry picked to fit the conspiracy. Watch a more reliable video.
LOL. WTF are you babbling about?
Was your Geology training adequate?" Excuse me while I roll around the floor laughing, now that's comedy.
It was not asked if it were COMPLETE, but ADEQUATE for the job they had to do.
Korowai#casting off
It's interesting how these men are clearly not predominently engineers or scientists, but pilots. (Their discomfort is very obvious).
•Go to Mars by 1981. 😆
•Take the family. 😅
Neil Armstrong was a professor of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Cincinnati after Apollo, and Buzz got his PhD from MIT in astronautics.
NASA SP287 " WHAT MADE APOLLO A SUCCESS ??? "
" of course , the way we got this job done was with meeting , big meetings , little meeting hundreds of meetings ! the thing we always tried to do in these meetings was to encourage every one , no matter how shy , to speak out "
WHY MANY MEETING AND TRY DON'T SHY TO SAY SOMETHING IS ULTIMATE SECRET TO MADE APOLLO A SUCCESS ??? YOU CAN GO TO THE MOON WITH " MEETING AND DON'T SHY TO SAY SOMETHING ??? " 🤔🤔🤔
Masons sitting around talking. Amazing.
Noooooooooooooooooooo way,they went🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮👊👊👊👊🤬🤬🤬🤬🤮🤮
this must be proof that the moonlandings realy realy happend,bit of a bummer that the manned mission to mars didn t pull of at 1981....and you can t see that they ar lying trough their teeth
Child keeps crying and says what?
@@KevinVenturePhilippines He keeps saying everything he heard in a liars echo chamber. I'm surprised he's not mentioned the dome yet.
A base on the moon!!! LMAO
Imagine faking the moon landing and have to lie for the rest if your life......sad days
The shuttle was an expensive technological dead end that nasa kept going far too long and these people were too optimistic as the Saturn 5 production was permanently shut down with a year or two of this interview. The focus should have been reusable and refuelling rockets that SpaceX is now developing with starship.
Yes, and our focus should be on warp drive, but wait...? WE DONT HAVE THAT TECHNOLOGY YET. Musk built what NASA already had in the works. He didn't "invent" anything. His ONLY advantage was not having to go on his knees before congress for money.
Men never landed on the moon
So provide the credible and reliable evidence to back up your claims. Take care.
@@TheWokeFlatEarthTruthtinfoil hat boy 😂
@@7.3powerstrokin ?
@@TheWokeFlatEarthTruth What claims?
I know we landed on the moon cuz i heard it on the radio. Its real just like " war of the world" was!
Still livimg in 1924?
Shame it was all another Psyop.
Gang of liars!!!
Go away
Child says what?
PROVE it.
Fake news
Actually, this was when broadcast journalism always strove to remain unbias and to abide by stringent standards of integrity and objectivity.
He's one of those flat-earthers. Thinks we didn't land on the moon@@KingNate03
Yup. Never did moon landing
Cold War propaganda.
Actually, Cronkite was one of the biggest space nerds there was during that time.
So you think they faked 6 moon landings? Then why didn't our Cold War Enemy expose the lie? You do know the Soviets, as well as other countries, and radio operators around the world tracked the missions and could tell where the radio transmissions were coming from, right?
Strange that the soviet union was able to confirm the landings
@@TonerLow i didn’t say they didn’t land on the moon. But the whole endeavor was the military industrial complex in full swing in ways Eisenhower warned about but could never imagine.
Now they outsource it.
@@jmp4177 Because they are part of the lie.
It's sad that this potentially informative and educational discussion is ruined by way too much immature clowning around and foolish hi-jinx, especially from Neil 'party time' Armstrong. There's a time and a place fellas...
lol
Wow
They sure all look miserable and lying for someone who’s been “ on the “ moon”
Based on what doughnut?
@@Ruda-n4h Imagen you just did something incredible that no one on earth had done...don´t you think you would be excited to share the news?? be proud with a smile from side to side...talking fast and trying to explain sensations, actions, motives... I think one would be happy for quite some time... Pay attention to body language and eye contacts... they look more ashamed, guilty and tense... lack of details... everything is just wrong...for what they had supposedly just accomplished...
@@vagnertavaresjr You need to understand the bigger picture. After splashdown the astronauts were transferred to the mobile quarantine facility on the aircraft carrier Hornet. After washing and shaving they spoke to President Nixon and their families, where you see them elated, smiling and waving. After this they went through extensive debriefing in isolation and by the time they appeared at the press conference on August 12th, were tired and bored after the grind they had been through and the comedown from such a high. Stoic military men born in 1930 were also not natural performers on TV and answered questions in this stilted manner. If you watch the whole press conference it lightens up a lot and they start smiling and joking.
Armstrong was an awkward public speaker as you can see from his press conference after the Gemini 8 mission in 1966. He was much more relaxed during his interview with Patrick Moore on 18th November 1970 which is available on You Tube.
Aldrin explained his depression after Apollo 11 in an interview with Ludovic Kennedy on the 4th March 1980.
There is a picture on the Internet of Carlos Alberto the Brazilian captain in 1970 just after he has received the World Cup trophy. He looks rather humble, tired and sad after such a momentous achievement that he knows he won’t repeat again.
@@Ruda-n4h The mental gymnastics are amazing. It's obvious they are lying. Actors on a tv set.
@@vagnertavaresjr In 53 years there isn't anything I haven't seen or read about any of this. You can't compare today's show offs to men of that time. After splashdown the astronauts were transferred to the mobile quarantine facility on the aircraft carrier Hornet. After washing and shaving they spoke to President Nixon and their families, where you see them elated, smiling and waving. After this they went through extensive debriefing in isolation and by the time they appeared at the press conference on August 12th, were tired and bored after the grind they had been through and the comedown from such a high. Stoic military men born in 1930 were also not natural performers on TV and answered questions in this stilted manner. If you watch the whole press conference it lightens up a lot and they start smiling and joking.
Armstrong was an awkward public speaker as you can see from his press conference after the Gemini 8 mission in 1966. He was much more relaxed during his interview with Patrick Moore on 18th November 1970 which is available on You Tube.
Aldrin explained his depression after Apollo 11 in an interview with Ludovic Kennedy on the 4th March 1980.
So no I 'm not surprised by any of it because I would have been like that too.