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Incredible engineering.

Incredible engineering.

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It looks totally safe for travel in a vacuum where the smallest piece of space debris can puncture the tin foil walls. Not to mention protect you from the radiation in the Van Allen belt. 50s engineering was like magic!

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The holocaust is more real than the lunar module.

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You clearly don't know how the Lunar Module is built. There are multiple flimsy sheets of aluminum to slow down space debris and those sheets are covered by Mylar film (those "tin foil walls" you have a hard on about) to reflect excess sunlight to prevent the LM from overheating. Also you don't need that much protection to go though the Van Allen Belt, just don't go through the heart of the belt like a retard.

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They didnt even know about the belts so how could they have gone through the thin parts? Whoops.

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Yeah, they already changed that story of they flew "around" the belt to they flew through it so fast the ionizing radiation wouldn't kill them. Keep up with the ever changing story.