I won't have a position on whether the landings are real or not until a lunar probe sends back detailed modern photos of the gear left over there.
However, the other question that I have in addition to yours is, how do you take that much oxygen / nitrogen mixture with you? Apollo 17 was 12 days: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_17
Assume they only were in the capsule for 3 or maybe 4 days tops or whatever ... how? I am sure there were scrubbers for the co2 ... I guess it might be possible, submarines are under water for months at a time, but I assume they can extract oxygen from water. Not sure.
The other problem that I don't understand is how did they shit if they were on the mission for 3 or 4 days? You can't shit in a diaper for 3 days straight, it has to be changed. Ever been to a space museum and seen the the return capsules? Watch the take of capsule from the surface of the moon, look at how much space there is in that thing, which had to rendez vouz with an orbiting return vehicle ... how did they take off their space suits and take a shit?
I would be perfectly happy to read about all of the logistics, but some obvious questions need to be addressed.
Any real research into the moon hoax it falls apart on so many levels.. no fucking way 6 times they drop a ship and it shoots back up and reattaches with the tech we had back then..
Now I have one weird question against my own story. Why the fuck would thry make up 6 trips? Why not do it once and be happy it got faked and done with?
how do you take that much oxygen / nitrogen mixture with you?
You don't need the nitrogen. Pure oxygen at 3 psi will infuse you with as much oxygen at 14.5 psi when the concentration is only 21%. Look up partial pressure.
You can't shit in a diaper for 3 days straight, it has to be changed.
http://waste-management.pro/ManagementSystem/apollo-waste-management-system
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