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  • un documentaire qui prouve avec differentes preuves que la nasa n'a jamais envoye d'homme sur la lune moi qui en doutais j'en suis sur maintenant :) a voir absolument !!!!!!!!!


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  • vintage69.blogspot.com


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  • Breathtaking ultra high resolution photos of mankind's historic first steps on the Moon... on the lunar Sea of Tranquility. Monday July 20th is the 40th anniversary of this first moonwalk. Music is Chopin's Trois Nouvelles Etudes, 2nd in A flat major.


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  • Astronaut Trapped Against a Rock- Overhead Wire-Rig Had Blind-spots. The Astronauts could only move around in specific places that were covered by the overhead wire-rigging system that they were attached too. If they began to move outside of the overhead wire rigging systems reach, then it became dangerous for them to try and move around. Astronaut Charlie gets pinned against a rock, because the overhead pull of the cable wires was on a tight angle in the location they were in, the location was not covered by the overhead rigging system properly. Tony at Houston says at :01 "OK if you go out South ah, be a little bit careful on that (Overhead)cable, it a, be pulling at 90% then." Astronaut John replies at :10 "OK well I think I'll go out before ah, I'll go out South um,.......about East, South/East,........It's Also Starting To Get Tiresome."(Astronaut John says it was getting quite tiresome to be careful about where they walked too, the Astronauts had to be careful to only go where the overhead cable wire-supports reach could cover supporting them safely) Astronaut Charlie says at :41 "Help, John I'm trapped." Astronaut John replies "What do ya need?" Astronaut Charlie replies "I'm, I'm against this rock, .....can't get up, I didn't, I didn't want ta fall down, now I've got it, yes there ya go, I'm sorry,....give me a hand." Houston watching what happened to Astronaut Charlie and wanting to know what is happening with the overhead wire-rig machine system, says at 1:21 "Hell those (Overhead wire)cables the same Compression(of Air in the wire-rig machine), configuration were in now, and ah..." This video as you hear & see it, is located for download at NASA site: http://history.nasa.gov/alsj/a16/video16.html Apollo 16 Video Library Station 13 at Shadow Rock Journal Text: 168:28:11 RealVideo Clip: (2 minutes 27 seconds) Journal Text: 168:38:41 RealVideo Clip: (2 minutes 12 seconds) ALL NASA FOOTAGE USED IN THIS FILM IS PUBLIC DOMAIN.


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  • Documental frances sobre la misión Apolo 11 que llevó al hombre a la Luna en Julio de 1969.


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  • Two Stagehands Are Seen in The Fake Moon Bay, One Hands The Astronaut a List, Behind The LM. The Other Picks up Something off The Ground in Preparing For The LM Props Lift-off. Then Hides Again Behind An Object To The Right of The LM. Astronaut John says at 1:57 "Your giving me that linen(list with numbers on it) aren't you Houston? Tony at Houston replies "Yea I sure am, you've got about 20 seconds"(till the Astronaut reaches the Stagehand standing by the leg of the Lunar Module) Astronaut John says at 2:05 "I just got a picture of one of the great moments in history Houston" Tony at Houston replies "How's that?" (Astronaut John sees a group of VIPs gathered & hiding to the right (VIP Site) Astronaut John says at 2:15 "Charlie look in down at the crater that, (Astronaut John laughs)there be, there be, 25, 30 feet....clear"(Astronaut John tells Charlie to look at the sight of a group of VIPs gathered & hiding to the right (VIP Site). At 2:21 as Astronaut John reaches the stage-hand waiting for him by the Lunar Module leg, John takes the numbers list off him, Tony at Houston says at the same moment "OK mark, got it" Then Astronaut John says "clear" Tony at Houston replies "Go ahead Gene"(Tony at Houston tells the Stage-hand Gene to pick something up to the right, so he will be seen in view of the second TV camera) Then Astronaut John starts to read the numbers off the list. At 3:14 The other Astronaut, Charlie, is seen running over to the Lunar Module where Astronaut John is waiting. All this time Astronaut Charlie was close to the rover where the TV camera was watching. This video as you hear & see it, is located for download at NASA site: http://history.nasa.gov/alsj/a16/video16.html 170:45:07 170:48:20 ALL NASA FOOTAGE USED IN THIS FILM IS PUBLIC DOMAIN.


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  • Astronaughts find White Rock


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  • When Neil Armstrong first set foot on the moon in July 1969, Apollo 11 was hailed as the supreme triumph of American technology. But behind the flag waving lies a very different story: the untold account of how close the mission came to disaster. Now, nearly forty years later, men on that mission reveal what really happened on the first voyage to the moon. It's a tale of how primitive computer technology, coupled with human errors and mechanical failures, nearly caused the tragic loss of the crew.


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  • A series of Tintin cartoons has been created in the 60s by Belgian studio Belvision : L'Affaire Tournesol ---- Objectif Lune - On a marché sur la lune ---- Le crabe aux pinces d'or ---- L'Ile noire ---- L'étoile mystérieuse ---- Le secret de la licorne ---- Le trésor de Rackham-Le-Rouge Almost all Tintin albums have been transformed into cartoons in 1991 with the work of another studio. Here is "Objectif Lune". It is very hard to find the VHS.


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