Comments by "Yazzam X" (@yazzamx6380) on "euronews"
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@ojaiallen8004 - You said "My bad. To answer your question the Press Conference was about a month after the supposed return from the moon...July 1969. Peace out!"
No problem. But the reality is, it was 3 weeks, where the astronauts spent those 3 weeks in quarantine.
The point is, people like 'light in the dark
' have listen to conspiracy theorists who claim the astronauts don't look happy in that press conference on the basis that they only JUST got back from the moon, perhaps hours earlier or at most a day or so ago.
Hence all their body language assumptions are nonsense, especially since the astronauts behaved the same way in previous press conferences.
Unfortunately, for today's audience used to a diet of false and exaggerated TV emotions, then because the astronauts didn't enter the press conference with massive grins on their faces, high-fiving the people in the front row, while whooping and wailing throughout the press conference to show their excitement to the world, they assume something must be wrong and therefore it was all a hoax :-D
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@ojaiallen8004 - Not a representative, just someone who thinks that the truth and facts are important, where the moment we sit back and allow charlatans to distort the truth/facts to suit themselves, then we would be heading for trouble as a society.
For example, Bill Clinton did NOT doubt the moon landings, that's a claim made by conspiracy theorists who quote mined a paragraph from his book to distort what he meant, as well as ignoring other references to the moon landings in Bill's SAME book that shows he knew they landed on the moon!
If you look up the SLS rocket due to launch next year, you will see it is as large and as powerful as the Apollo Saturn V rocket. Hence in 2023/2024, the SLS rocket will take astronauts back to the moon.
As for the time period, so what my friend? :-) Men first reach the South Pole in 1911/1912 but didn't return until 1956, 44 YEARS later. Men first reach the lowest point in Earth's ocean called the Marina Trench in 1960, but didn't return until 2012, 52 YEARS later.
So again, for me the truth matters, the facts matter, they really do.
All the best :-)
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@appletongallery - Sending people to the moon requires building the largest and the most powerful rockets in history.
Back then, the USA built the spacecraft and the massively expensive Saturn V rocket (thanks to Congress increasing NASA's budget by up to 9 TIMES normal) for that purpose and it worked like a dream, hence they were able to use it to send their astronauts to the moon, but the cost meant it wasn't sustainable.
In contrast, the USSR/Russia built the massively expensive N1-L3 rocket, but unfortunately it was a nightmare, it blew up during every test launch and so the USSR didn't have a rocket to send their cosmonauts to the moon. Therefore they eventually had to cancel their manned moon landing program.
China became only the third nation to build rockets capable of sending people into space in 2003, thanks to help from Russia, hence they're getting there with their space program and are working towards building their own Saturn V class rocket for their future manned moon landings.
Now look up NASA's massive SLS rocket which is as large as the Saturn V and slightly more powerful, where it is now complete and due to launch this February, where it will take the Orion space capsule to the moon and back to Earth.
The same SLS rocket is scheduled to take a crew of astronauts inside the Orion space capsule to the moon in 2024 (lunar orbit, like Apollo 8).
When the lunar lander is eventually ready, then they will land on the moon sometime after 2024 (the original plan was around 2028 before Trump tried to bring it forward to 2024).
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