RE: so-called "moon landing" question
July 13, 2011 at 2:16 pm
(This post was last modified: July 13, 2011 at 2:17 pm by Doubting Thomas.)
To answer the original question as to why there wasn't dust on the landing pads of the lunar lander, the exhaust from the lander would have blown it off the pads in the few seconds between touchdown and before the engine was shut down (or ran out of fuel, since they were close to running out when they landed). Remember, there's no atmosphere on the moon so dust acts differently than here on earth. There wouldn't be any cloud of dust flying up, it would have been blown out & quickly settled on the moon's surface.
There was another astronaut on another moon mission (video's on Youtube) who demonstrated it by dropping a hammer and a feather at the same time, and they both hit the ground at the same time (which itself should be proof that we went to the moon). CT's who expect there to be a bunch of dust blowing around seem to forget that there's no air to hold the dust up or blow it around.
There was another astronaut on another moon mission (video's on Youtube) who demonstrated it by dropping a hammer and a feather at the same time, and they both hit the ground at the same time (which itself should be proof that we went to the moon). CT's who expect there to be a bunch of dust blowing around seem to forget that there's no air to hold the dust up or blow it around.
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