It was so easy in the 1960s
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The 1960s NASA was run by Nazis from Operation Paperclip. Those guys knew how to run a space program and build rockets.
FWIW --- Apollo 11 --- from the lunar deorbit burn to lunar landing --- THE WAS NO COMPUTER USED
IMO a highly skilled test pilot might might been able to pull it off once with a lot of luck.
..but after Armstrong did it, it was like "this is easy, anyone can do it now".
what?
Remember --- no videogame simulators back then.
Armstrong only had about 20 practice runs in the simulator.
He crashed one of the practice runs. Also --- Moon gravity is different. No air is different. Having no ground effect is different.
Having to take it from a deorbit burn is different.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUJDbj9Vp5w
No, it wasn't easy in the 60's.
There were many many failures even though it was a massive, government-funded program and not a private venture.
A whole Apollo crew died in 1967.
Educate yourself for fuck's sake.
The lunar lander worked all 6 times they tried despite not being able to do any testing or practice beforehand. That is impossible, especially considering the thing looks like a cross between a homeless shelter and modern art.
Sub-80 IQ detected.
its funny everyone posts pictures of the LM covered in "tin foil" and lol at "zomg .. how can this hunk of junk make it to the moon" . yet they never post the naked shell of the LM completely made out of aluminum
the mylar was used in layers (18) to be exact to create insulation... they used it cause it was light...
heres the naked LM
https://conspiracies.win/p/16b5qC95tI/x/c/4TsbEpGWhvM?d=50
You retards are just so predictable.
Besides the Apollo program no one has even left low earth orbit. Apparently they can't figure out how to get humans through the Van Allen radiation belt today.
kek
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/files/SMIII_Problem7.pdf
It still doesn't change the fact that no one has even sent a hamster through the belts, other than the apollo missions which were nearly half a century ago now.
What is the point you are trying to make?
Yes, died in a “freak accident” for being publically skeptical that any of the garbage that had been built would actually work and NOT kill the crew.
In English, please?
That was english! I think you might want me to elaborate, not change languages.
You might want to do some research on gus grissom and his infamous picture of a lemon on a coat-hanger hung from the command module that would be his crematorium days later.
You might want to do further research on what happened to the independent contractor thomas baron and his family following a critical review of the same module. Accidents...
FAKE AND GAY
You're really pushing some gov narratives around here, bud. Maybe hit reddit, we are far beyond this retarded shit. An Apollo crew dying proves jack fuck, maybe there was a crew in that SpaceX rocket that blew up? Or hundreds of kids to murder for their faggot goat god and going to space was never even on the fucking menu. Educate YOURSELF.
Nah, the white man went to the Moon. Nothing you say or do will ever change this.
^ found Gil-Scott Heron. 😂😂🤣
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goh2x_G0ct4&pp=ygUSV2hpdGV5IG9uIHRoZSBtb29u
It was a joke, man. Did you follow the link at all?
Gil-Scott Heron is convinced of this as well, apparently.
Cool off your jets and put the six shooter back up your ...I was kidding
Poe’s law. Just can’t tell these days.
Did you mention reddit? that platform is infested with fucking agents and gov't trolls. I think normal people make less than 20% of traffic there, the rest it's all gov't shills and gatekeepers. And now I'm seeing the shills even argue with each other. Can't get their directives right.
All the failures and deaths prove that it wasn't easy as OP claims.
Do you think that a project in which people actually die is "easy"?