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<blockquote data-quote="T.i.m.o.t.h.y." data-source="post: 77635925" data-attributes="member: 454972"><p>Answering the OP question. Yes I saw Neil Armstrong take that step as he said "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." </p><p></p><p>They found out that the moon was not made of Swiss cheese after all. Good to know.</p><p></p><p>They demonstrated that their moon car would work in one sixth less atmosphere on earth. That's important to know.</p><p></p><p>I gathered that going to the moon was a space race, to get there before the Russians did. But they thought of it first so kudos to them on that. I also gather that there is still a space race going on now. (2023) Russia working on getting to the moon before India gets there.</p><p></p><p>That's interesting since a web-article [7-10-19] said, "How moon landing conspiracy theories began and why they persist today" said ".. a 2018 poll in Russia put the figure there as high as 57%, unsurprising given the popularity of anti-Western conspiracy theories there."</p><p></p><p>also </p><p>"These theories reinterpret the publicly available evidence, finding inconsistencies in the official record, rather than uncovering suppressed information. Visual evidence is crucial: for all their skepticism, their starting point is that seeing is believing. In the realm of photo evidence, the assumption is that everyone can be a detective. In the conspiracy theory communities that emerged at the tail-end of the 1960s, the self-taught buff became central." (the quote had a typo that I fixed)</p><p></p><p>In spite of the conspiracy theories Russia and India, plus others are going for moon landing full speed ahead. Maybe they want to try out their moon car on it too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T.i.m.o.t.h.y., post: 77635925, member: 454972"] Answering the OP question. Yes I saw Neil Armstrong take that step as he said "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." They found out that the moon was not made of Swiss cheese after all. Good to know. They demonstrated that their moon car would work in one sixth less atmosphere on earth. That's important to know. I gathered that going to the moon was a space race, to get there before the Russians did. But they thought of it first so kudos to them on that. I also gather that there is still a space race going on now. (2023) Russia working on getting to the moon before India gets there. That's interesting since a web-article [7-10-19] said, "How moon landing conspiracy theories began and why they persist today" said ".. a 2018 poll in Russia put the figure there as high as 57%, unsurprising given the popularity of anti-Western conspiracy theories there." also "These theories reinterpret the publicly available evidence, finding inconsistencies in the official record, rather than uncovering suppressed information. Visual evidence is crucial: for all their skepticism, their starting point is that seeing is believing. In the realm of photo evidence, the assumption is that everyone can be a detective. In the conspiracy theory communities that emerged at the tail-end of the 1960s, the self-taught buff became central." (the quote had a typo that I fixed) In spite of the conspiracy theories Russia and India, plus others are going for moon landing full speed ahead. Maybe they want to try out their moon car on it too. [/QUOTE]
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