Re: Re: No Moon Landings ever Took Place...!!
Speaking of which, I watched round 1 of the US presidential debate last night. I'm wondering if perhaps a little grass is in order.
Cal
carlosfm said:Do we have to believe everything we watch on TV?
Just quit smoking that grass, man.
Speaking of which, I watched round 1 of the US presidential debate last night. I'm wondering if perhaps a little grass is in order.
Cal
Re: Re: Re: No Moon Landings ever Took Place...!!
I've seen a little of that too, but Cartoon Network was much better.
Cal Weldon said:Speaking of which, I watched round 1 of the US presidential debate last night. I'm wondering if perhaps a little grass is in order.
Cal
I've seen a little of that too, but Cartoon Network was much better.
Potemkin rockets, all of them. Wire, paper mache, and a few smoke bombs are enough to impress little boys and gullible reporters. As for the photos, some scissors, cardboard, and a matte artist can work wonders.
You know, the moon doesn't exist, either. It's all a conspiracy.
You know, the moon doesn't exist, either. It's all a conspiracy.
Regardless, as a young boy, I watched the Saturn V's leave the planet from my back yard.
Wow, how big is your yard?
SY, isnt the sun suposed to be fictional aswell?
Trev
ace3000_1 said:
Wow, how big is your yard?
SY, isnt the sun suposed to be fictional aswell?
Trev
It's pretty big when you tilt your head back a few degrees. What's an aswell?
SY said:Potemkin rockets, all of them. Wire, paper mache, and a few smoke bombs are enough to impress little boys and gullible reporters. As for the photos, some scissors, cardboard, and a matte artist can work wonders.
You know, the moon doesn't exist, either. It's all a conspiracy.
Perhaps, could you tell me how they could reproduce that low a frequency, sustained, at 200 db. Oh I forgot, your from napa valley. You may have never heard how loud a real rocket gets.
PassFan said:
Perhaps, could you tell me how they could reproduce that low a frequency, sustained, at 200 db.
176 dB, I think?
Anyway, easy. Knowing the era, it would have to be Cerwin-Vega and Phase Linear.
PassFan said:Regardless, as a young boy, I watched the Saturn V's leave the planet from my back yard. Empty or not, I don't know, but they left the planet with room enough for 3 men.
Really? Were you that close to Cape Canaveral that you could see the rockets from your back yard? I notice you live in Florida.
kelticwizard said:
Really? Were you that close to Cape Canaveral that you could see the rockets from your back yard? I notice you live in Florida.
Not really as close as you'd think. I live around Orlando. The shuttle is viewed as a huge flame but the Saturn V was almost 400 feet tall. It looked like a huge flame with a tiny speck of white at the top. You could however, on a quiet morning hear the dull rumble from those 5 engines. If you've ever been to the cape and seen the booster stage each engine nozzle is big enough to park a VW inside.
If you've ever been to the cape and seen the booster stage each engine nozzle is big enough to park a VW inside.
Heh, yeah with ALOT! of power. I seem to recal an article about the power of the shuttles engines, each engine has the power of about 48 jumbo's from memory, it might not be the exact figure but im sure its close. Maybe it was 48 jumbo engines, ahh i cant remeber, ill let you guys look it up , was darn powerful anyway.
Trev
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