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[–] Doglegwarrior ago 

Great logic. I dont think u have really thought this through. Sure for a minute or two id be like fuck ya! Then i would relize im 240k miles away one tiny mistake and i die the worst death you can imagine basicaly suffocating while freezing or burning. I mean one tiny tear? Any mistake and dead with no hope. They basicaly showed zero signs of being in the most dangerous enviroment any human has ever been i ln and they all act like its a round of sunday golf on a perfect day. Sure

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[–] Butterbread ago 

Maybe you're right. I don't suppose there's anything that would convince you that they were on the Moon, is there? Like, if another nation finds the flag and the rover and footprints up there, would that convince you?

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[–] Doglegwarrior ago 

Dude of course. If another country sent a satalite up with a powerfull telescope and took pictures of the flag and the moonbuggy and tracks and foot prints sure id have to really change my mind. Just from all the evidence i have seen it seems like it was all a lie. And i was a believer less then 2 years ago.

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[–] slowcrash101 ago 

Repeatability. Once you can do something, you should be able to do it again. Yet it seems the Apollo program was the only set of missions that were able to land a man on the moon. Human learning is demonstrably exponential, the more you do something the better you get at it. Yet now, we can't send people to the moon any more, despite the advances in material science, propulsion science, computation, etc.

The Apollo program was ~$106 billion by today's standards, the pentagon easily spends trillions of tax money on secret projects. Either we are on the moon, and beyond, or it was all bullshit stage props, and government is totally inept and incompetent. Neither is impossible.