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Whites doing White things!

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I was already glued to my screen, I think I might have had a childhood heart attack.

Nufagstronauts would hope the aliens don't misgender them.

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So if Neil was the first guy to set foot on the moon, who's taking the pictures?

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Camera on a robotic arm.

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so then the first steps were not actually when they said but when they went out to place the robotic camera.. which must have happened even before the module landed ....somehow.

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No. The camera was mounted on the lander before liftoff. Camera also recorded the descent onto the moon. 16 frames per second. https://www.inc.com/bill-murphy-jr/nasa-just-released-an-amazing-new-video-showing-what-neil-armstrong-saw-during-final-crucial-moments-of-moon-landing.html

You may be mentally confusing the external still shot of Armstrong and the flag, (which they explicitly took with a high res (for the time) color camera while they were on the surface) with the actual video showing him stepping off the lander. That video is here...shot from camera mounted on lander, at the rate of 16 frames per second, black and white. https://youtu.be/w4wx_3XOrns

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Since when did videos require a man to hold the camera?

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Space Faggots From Uranus

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Is that the sequel to gayniggers from outer space?

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Didn't know they had room to bring beer with them to space.

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You'd be surprised at the crazy crap these astronauts brought with them. In those days, they actually piloted the rockets. No computers sophisticated enough to truly automate stuff. As pilots, they were actually in charge of large parts of the mission, and their lives...so they each had a personal preference kit that didn't add significant weight, or endanger the craft. Beer, being a carbonated liquid, would not have been brought on the actual moon flight. However, Aldrin brought a tiny bottle of wine to use to take Communion on the surface, where there was enough gravity to drink from a chalice. https://www.guideposts.org/better-living/life-advice/finding-life-purpose/guideposts-classics-when-buzz-aldrin-took-communion-on-the-moon

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If you do a reverse image search on that picture you'll see that the photo was taken onboard the USS Hornet in 1969, as the 3 astronauts were kept in quarantine after splashdown.

The link that comes up for me with that photo is Michael Collins obituary, where it is reprinted and captioned, here: https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/04/28/michael-collins-astronaut-who-traveled-to-moon-on-apollo-11-dies-at-90/

If you don't know how to do a reverse image search, this is a good free site that will search Google, Bing, Yandex, Baidu, Reddit, etc. I found it via the Google reverse seach. http://imgops.com/

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Collins and the other 2 were masons, and the surname Collins is of one of the 13 richest families in America.

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Do you think if another 50 years go by and no one has "gone back" that people will still believe it?

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The ice on the moon will be critical to humans eventually becoming an interplanetary species. It turns the moon into an interplanetary "gas station" that will open up the rest of the system with a fuel source that doesn't have to be lifted out of Earth's gravity well first. Between that and mining the asteroid belt.

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Man, I want you to be right.

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China has landed rover on the moon in 2013.

NASA, under its Artemis programme, plans to send a crewed mission to orbit the moon in 2024 and make a crewed landing near the lunar south pole by 2025.

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Back then men were able to joke and not take themselves too seriously, even when undertaking the serious work of faking a moon landing.

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People don't realize that the whole mission came within about 30 seconds of complete disaster, and that the first moon landing almost became the first military graveyard on the moon, because if the lander had crashed, that was it. No ascent stage. No recovery. Game over. Armstrong was the absolute perfect man in the right place at the right time.

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Exactly. Armstrong described flying that lander as "balancing on a table that only had one leg" https://youtu.be/tUJDbj9Vp5w