Between July and October of 1967, NASA was on a mission to turn a 500-foot-by-500-foot site just outside of Flagstaff, Arizona, into a mirror image of a portion of the moon’s surface. Armed with tons of TNT and ammonium nitrate, NASA worked with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to blast craters into this swath of land chosen for its many layers of volcanic cinders, which approximated the look and feel of the moon’s surface. Workers used satellite imagery as their guide to duplicate the topography on a 1:1 scale. Over the course of the next 120 days, workers created 47 craters with diameters measuring between 5 feet and 43 feet, approximating Mare Tranquillitatis (Sea of Tranquility), Apollo 11’s planned lunar landing site.
They also compartmentalized everything. They hired like a thousand people and no one knew what the big picture was. They were just told to make suits, or rocks, etc. They had no clue they were building a training set for astronauts, as the conspiracy theory goes.
But if they were going to fake it, they definitely had a place to do it.
One thing I didnt hear joe mention. If you speed the footage up of them moving around and jumping where you can see their feet. It looks like they are just doing normal shit in normal gravity. But like joe says, maybe shit just looks weird like that in low gravity. How do we know?
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/going-moon-apollo-11-astronauts-trained-these-five-sites-180972452/
They also compartmentalized everything. They hired like a thousand people and no one knew what the big picture was. They were just told to make suits, or rocks, etc. They had no clue they were building a training set for astronauts, as the conspiracy theory goes.
But if they were going to fake it, they definitely had a place to do it.
Some hearsay on the joe rogan show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOi2Pl-lBeU
One thing I didnt hear joe mention. If you speed the footage up of them moving around and jumping where you can see their feet. It looks like they are just doing normal shit in normal gravity. But like joe says, maybe shit just looks weird like that in low gravity. How do we know?
An example. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ae_obIu0Zgg