NASA Moon Landing Tapes LOST?

burnsy2023 said:
So when do all the conspiricy theorists start posting? :rolleyes:

Burnsy

I'm running a timer. If we don't get any nutjobs posting about how it was all a gigantic conspiracy I'll be bloody surprised.....they usually manage to ruin every thread on the subject of the Moon Landngs.
 
Hands up who thinks Craig321 will come in here, say he doesn't believe in the landings and not offer a shred of proof to support his viewpoint? Or even an argument for that matter....after all, round 1 went so well for him.


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Kerplunk said:
Which hangar did they use again?


12A, towards the back of Area 51's main complex. You can't miss it, it's the grey building.
 
Anyone with an ounce of common sense can see the moon is fake. Look at it, you can't even see the other side! IT's HOLOGRAPHICALLY PROJECTED, PEOPLE, GET WITH IT.
 
fireblade900 said:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4791883.stm

Seems they have, conveiniently for some, lost the moon landing tapes.


Or for a more reasonable approach to it, they've probably been misfiled in with the hundreds of thousands of other tapes, disks and small packages/documents NASA no doubt have in their warehouses from the past 30 years.

All it takes is for someone to not enter the fact they moved them from shelf D, location 23, warehouse 4, Orchid Row Housten to shelf D, location 23, warehouse 3 for them to be "lost" and take ages to find (as everything has to be checked again).
 
But this is probably the single most important event in Space exploration :rolleyes:

And this was the only original copy of the event..... surely they would know where the blooming things were kept.

I still don't believe it happened - and the fact they managed to 'mislay' probably one of the most important film records in the world just magnifies my opinion of the whole event. If they can't even look after a tape for 50 odd years - how the hell could they organise a human moon based launch in a module 6m wide ( just slightly bigger than my sunroom) in the 60's ;)
 
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divosuk said:
I still don't believe it happened - and the fact they managed to 'mislay' probably one of the most important film records in the world just magnifies my opinion of the whole event. If they can't even look after a tape for 50 odd years - how the hell could they organise a human moon based launch in a module half the size of a house in the 60's ;)
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WE HAVE A WINNER!!!! :D (Gilly doesn't count, his post was too obvious)
 
Beansprout said:
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WE HAVE A WINNER!!!! :D (Gilly doesn't count, his post was too obvious)

And it took that long as well....guess they don't make conspiracy nutjobs like they used to.

:)
 
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