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Russia Continues to Surpass Americans in the Space Race

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Further, one astronaut--Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon--has confirmed some doubts.  This is not to say that he supports the contention that man did not land on the moon.   He is an astronaut, after all.  He probably enjoys the notoriety.  And you have to wonder if some of the past astronauts might have been given the death sentence for planning to go on record about such things?  Or were there merely some bad "accidents"? Whatever the case may be, Armstrong is getting older.  And he does seemingly admit that something is amiss.

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Indeed, there is definitely something wrong here.  If you take a moment to view video footage of the moon landing by U.S. astronauts from back in the 1960s, you'll notice that the dust kicked up by astronauts immediately settles down, just as if it was sand on the beach.  Yet we all know that not only does the moon have less gravity, but it also has zero-atmosphere. Therefore, the moon dust should travel further given the force and little to counteract it. Yet, for some strange, unexplained reason, the moon dust resettles back to the ground at the same gravitational rate of 32 ft./sec. as the earth.

In a letter I received back from the astronaut Armstrong, which asked him about this strange fact of the same gravitational pull on both the moon and earth, the response I was sent surprisingly admitted that, yes, the gravitational pull should be different.  Of course, Armstrong didn't come right out and admit that this was the case.  That might be the death sentence for him--similar to what 3 other U.S. astronauts experienced in the 1960s when their simulated rocket mysteriously blew up during a ground test? Oh, it was just an accident?  It makes you pause for a moment.

Now, of course, it looks like the race to Mars has begun.  U.S. President George W. Bush has stated that, perhaps, man will walk on Mars by the year 2020.  Bush stated that NASA may send astronauts to the moon again so that they may experience the effects of space travel shortly before sending them to Mars.

But if you look at the facts, you really have to wonder: Has man made it to
the moon yet?

 

Mark Farrell
Pravda.Ru

 

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