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The BBC reported the moon landings before they ever took place, plus in one of those pictures they used demolition charges. I think I even saw a missile and not a plane...I mean spacecraft.

These pics with their carefully considered scientific analysis are brilliant! thanks ever so much. :)

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I wonder what the soup dragon had to say about that.

I think the whole landing on the moon thing is lacking a certain gravity.

Went to the moon last week..I didn´t stay long...it was boring..no atmosphere at all.

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Got to disagree guys.

If NASA were to fake a moon landing, surely they'd hire an actor with the correct amount of digits (more than 3 fingers & a thumb).......

I'd need more proof before commiting myself. :winkgrin:

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Got to disagree guys.

If NASA were to fake a moon landing, surely they'd hire an actor with the correct amount of digits (more than 3 fingers & a thumb).......

I'd need more proof before commiting myself. :winkgrin:

Maybe it was an android....

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And Hollywood shot one of the landings prematurely...after all what do you think Capricorn One was about.

I'll admit to owning the small Revell kit of the Lander and CSM in 1/96 scale and I've been sorely tempted to mock up the set to look like the 'film stage' in Capricorn One. :)

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Got to disagree guys.

If NASA were to fake a moon landing, surely they'd hire an actor with the correct amount of digits (more than 3 fingers & a thumb).......

Maybe it's James Doohan?

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reminds of Wallace and Gromit's 'Grand Day Out'.

That's actually a very good documentary about the little-known British moon landing programme. Due to cost cuts and delays, us Brits weren't able to test the rocket first by sending a dog, but as the dog was already trained, we sent him up with the astronaut!

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That's actually a very good documentary about the little-known British moon landing programme. Due to cost cuts and delays, us Brits weren't able to test the rocket first by sending a dog, but as the dog was already trained, we sent him up with the astronaut!

No, it's like the first fully automated airliner. The man is there to feed the dog, and the dog is there to bite the man if he tries to touch the controls.

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