No man has a good enough memory to be a successful liar. Abraham Lincoln In 2013, China set an unmanned rover on the moon. It was equipped with an alpha-particle X-ray spectrometer that was used to analyze moon rocks and soil, and the data was transmitted back to Earth. The rover operated for three months and explored an area of about 3 square kilometers, or a maximum range of six miles from the landing site.
The data was comprised of chemical composition analysis of rock material elements. Most curiously, this data differed dramatically from the samples collected during the Apollo missions. The location on the moon of the Apollo landings are shown as numbers in the photo below, and Chinese rovers site is marked with an arrow.
Although Apollo sites span a wide area of the Moon, the alleged chemical results were relatively similar. However, the Chinese samples are VASTLY different- Correlated compositional and mineralogical investigations at the Chang′e-3 landing site. The report states,These compositional features suggest that the CE-3 soils differ significantly from other known lunar basaltic materials.
Jarrah White calculates these elements as described in the video below starting at 21:36.
Are we even talking about the same Moon?
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Are such extreme outlier results likely to be found on the Moon? The Department of Planetary and Earth Sciences at Washington University, St. Louis, says no:
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The late Dave McGowan added some pertinent color on the topic of the moon rocks gathered during the Apollo missions. For starters, the transmission data NASA used to base its reports is missing.
As Reuters reported (per McGowan) on Aug. 15, 2006:
The U.S. government has misplaced the original recording of the first moon landing, including astronaut Neil Armstrongs famous one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind
Armstrongs famous moonwalk, seen by millions of viewers on July 20, 1969, is among transmissions that NASA has failed to turn up in a year of searching, spokesman Grey Hautaluoma said.
We havent seen them for quite a while. Weve been looking for over a year, and they havent turned up, Hautaluoma said
In all, some 700 boxes of transmissions from the Apollo lunar missions are missing.
The fact that the tapes are missing (and according to NASA, now have been for over four decades), amazingly enough, was not even the most compelling information that the Reuters article provided. There was also an explanation of how the alleged Moonwalk tapes that we all know and love were created:.....
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This is a rich rich RICH treatment of the subject. it got a lot of comments, showing lotta people found it of interest. One from 'horsegirl':
Cant resist posting McGowans blitz of the lunar module:
http://memoryholeblog.org/2015/05/26/dave-mcgowan-battling-aggressive- cancer/
There was much about the Apollo flights that was truly miraculous, but arguably the greatest technological achievement was the design of the lunar modules. Has anyone, by the way, ever really taken a good look at one of those contraptions? I mean a detailed, up-close look? Im guessing that the vast majority of people have not, but luckily we can quickly remedy that situation because I happen to have some really good, high-resolution images that come directly from the good people at NASA.
While what is depicted in the images may initially appear, to the untrained eye, to be some kind of mock-up that someone cobbled together in their backyard to make fun of NASA, I can assure you that it is actually an extremely high-tech manned spacecraft capable of landing on the surface of the Moon. And incredibly enough, it was also capable of blasting off from the Moon and flying 69 miles back up into lunar orbit! Though not immediately apparent, it is actually a two-stage craft, the lower half (the part that looks like a tubular aluminum framework covered with Mylar and old Christmas wrapping paper) being the descent stage, and the upper half (the part that looks as though it was cobbled together from old air conditioning ductwork and is primarily held together, as can be seen in the close-up, with zippers and gold tape) being the ascent stage.
The upper half, of course, is the more sophisticated portion, being capable of lifting off and flying with enough power to break free of the Moons gravity and reach lunar orbit. It also, of course, possessed sophisticated enough navigational capabilities for it to locate, literally out in the middle of fucking nowhere, the command module that it had to dock with in order to get the astronauts safely back to Earth. It also had to catch that command module, which was orbiting the Moon at a leisurely 4,000 miles per hour.
But well get to all that a little later. I think we can all agree for now that such a sleek, stylish, well-designed craft would have no problem flying with that kind of power, precision and stability.
Doesn't mention the cardboard the upper portion is clearly made of. He's right about the gold-colored Christmas wrapping, tho -- you know it's old because it's so crumpled.
Above all, the idea NASA would or could lose all that documentation on humyinity's supposed greatest achievement is too ludicrous for words! And the living astronaut who says they DESTROYED it? Where fakery leaves off, crime picks up. It's either fraud or wanton destruction of property.
Keenly interesting that the Dutch called ameriKa's bluff at the time of the moon walks, no?