Well the hard part is simply getting it out of earths atmosphere. Once out, there’s no air or wind resistance or anything so it doesn’t matter. Send it on its way, make minor course adjustments, and then you’re at the moon. Landing would be tricky no doubt but not out of the realm of possibility.
People who don’t believe in the moon landing make some good points, but “the lunar lander looks bad” is not one of them
You don’t need to push off of anything. The act of shooting out energy from the ship causes the ship to go in the opposite direction. The ship moving in the opposite direction of the thruster is the equal and opposite reaction
Well the hard part is simply getting it out of earths atmosphere. Once out, there’s no air or wind resistance or anything so it doesn’t matter. Send it on its way, make minor course adjustments, and then you’re at the moon. Landing would be tricky no doubt but not out of the realm of possibility.
People who don’t believe in the moon landing make some good points, but “the lunar lander looks bad” is not one of them
How would you make adjustments with no atmosphere you would have to push off of something to get an equal and opposite reaction
You don’t need to push off of anything. The act of shooting out energy from the ship causes the ship to go in the opposite direction. The ship moving in the opposite direction of the thruster is the equal and opposite reaction