Yeah, you are right. I have not been paying attention.
But most of these have occurred in this century, not the last one. Now, I cannot trust what they say at all. As we live in an era of easily faking with CGI.
Cgi from the 60s? Bullshit.
Getting objects to other bodies is like throwing rocks. As long as you throw hard enough it will get to your target. And hard enough is a function of maths.
And we all know the maths.
The saturn v rocket was a rock thrown hard enough to reach the moon with a payload and that is a self evident fact
Go play kerbal space program and learn some physics and stop embarrasing yourself
Cgi from the 60s?
No, I am referring to CGI post 2000. GPUs today are very powerful and supercomputer farms can generate impressive fakes.
I would trust a satellite imagery from '60-'90 over anything post 2000.
I hear a rocket scientist talking.
Hobbyist. Self made sugar rockets. Kits. Simulations etc.
I wish that I could afford to be a big boy.
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