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The Conclusion / Chap. 18 p. 166<br />

9. A <strong>NASA</strong> photo of the Gemini 6A capsule clearly shows a long fiberglass whip antenna<br />

mounted on it. How did this antenna survive the tremendous heat of re-entry<br />

10. Skylab overheated after 3 hours in orbit while it spent 80% of its time exposed to the<br />

Sun. Gemini 5 became cold when power was lost, although it spent half its time in the Sun.<br />

Apollo 13 began to freeze up when it lost power even though it spent all its time in the Sun.<br />

All six of the LEMs spent up to 72 hours in the Sun and they were reported as "too cold to<br />

sleep in". Why do these discrepancies exist<br />

11. After a two and a half years I have not received the data on x-ray and proton solar<br />

emissions during the Apollo years. Why won't NOAA send me that data<br />

12. The Russians told astronomer Bernard Lovell that they knew of no way to protect their<br />

cosmonauts from radiation after they passed the Van Allen belts. Why did <strong>NASA</strong> claim that<br />

a fabric suit could protect them against lethal flares<br />

13. A NOAA solar flare expert claims flares are unpredictable. Why did Collins claim a few<br />

years earlier that <strong>NASA</strong> could predict them<br />

14. An astrophysicist who has worked for <strong>NASA</strong> writes that it takes 2 meters of shielding to<br />

protect against medium solar flares and that heavy ones give out tens of thousands of rem in a<br />

few hours. Why didn't the astro-nots on Apollo 14 and 16 die after exposure to this<br />

incredible amount of radiation<br />

15. There was a crotch-to-shoulder zipper on the Apollo space suits. Why was there such<br />

little leakage when even a pinhole deflates a tire in quick order<br />

16. The astro-nots seemed able to bend the joints of their fingers, wrists, knees and elbows<br />

at 5.2 psi. Why is a 4 psi boxer's speed bag virtually unbendable here on Earth<br />

17. Apollo space suits were air-conditioned by the release and consequent explosive<br />

freezing of water. This effect should be spectacular with the brilliance of the sunlight<br />

reflecting from a myriad of frozen crystals. Why didn't <strong>NASA</strong> ever film it<br />

18. During Apollo 11 either Armstrong or Aldrin went gamboling past the LEM. It was the<br />

atypical blurry ghost TV picture that we received from that mission. Why could you see the<br />

LEM through the astro-not at times<br />

19. During the flag setup ceremony on Apollo 14 the flag wouldn't stop fluttering. Since<br />

there is no wind on the Moon, why didn't they tell us they had a Moonquake at that time<br />

20. The best TV shot is the takeoff of the Apollo 16 LEM. The camera that recorded the<br />

blast-off panned upward to track the capsule. <strong>NASA</strong> now claims that this camera was<br />

controlled from Houston at the end of a longer than two second transmission loop. Who did<br />

they leave on the Moon to operate the camera<br />

21. Without reiterating the list of "Gotchas" I will ask only one question. How will <strong>NASA</strong><br />

or their apologists explain away the eight "Gotchas"<br />

22. It is a simple fact that if a single thing is wrong with a photo then it has been faked. I am<br />

not a photographer. Why have I been able to find something wrong with almost every <strong>NASA</strong><br />

photo<br />

<strong>NASA</strong> MOONED AMERICA! / <strong>Rene</strong>

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