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<blockquote data-quote="bellababi44" data-source="post: 2947012" data-attributes="member: 91744"><p>I totally believe we landed on the moon. </p><p></p><p>What I don't understand to 100% no questions asked debunk any doubters - Didn't the module that returned to Earth leave behind its 'legs', or landing gear, or whatever you would call it. Can't we point a telescope at the moon and see this? Or still see the flag/footprints assuming they have not been hit by something.</p><p></p><p>...Sometime around 2000 we launched a satilite that uses Ion propulsion for deep space exploration - you know the same stuff that The Star Ship Enterprise uses from Star Trek - Yet there was almost zero press about this event, IMO it should have been huge. I have a feeling that there is alot of space exploration stuff going on that we never hear about, no facts to back that up though. I personally think NASA should have a budget about like the militairy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bellababi44, post: 2947012, member: 91744"] I totally believe we landed on the moon. What I don't understand to 100% no questions asked debunk any doubters - Didn't the module that returned to Earth leave behind its 'legs', or landing gear, or whatever you would call it. Can't we point a telescope at the moon and see this? Or still see the flag/footprints assuming they have not been hit by something. ...Sometime around 2000 we launched a satilite that uses Ion propulsion for deep space exploration - you know the same stuff that The Star Ship Enterprise uses from Star Trek - Yet there was almost zero press about this event, IMO it should have been huge. I have a feeling that there is alot of space exploration stuff going on that we never hear about, no facts to back that up though. I personally think NASA should have a budget about like the militairy. [/QUOTE]
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