So prove that it didn't,
I'm not interested in proving anything. I'm interested in discussing what the OP proposed: the apparent non viability of landing two people on the moon in 1969.
or quit blathering nonsense.
Is this censorship?
There's as much proof that men walked on the moon as there is proof that we have sent rovers to Mars, or divers to the deep sea, or satellites into low earth orbit. What more is there to even discuss on the matter? Many thousands of people were involved in the effort which was one of the most monumental projects in the history of the nation. Hundreds of companies designed and built equipment, there is mountains of documentation, thousands of artifacts surviving from the missions, various bits of hardware from the rockets still orbiting the earth, images of some of the landing sites that remain on the moon along with a retroreflector placed there by the astronauts. Thousands of civilians watched the launches in person, millions watched the earlier flights live on TV.
The amount of junk we've been dumping into space is a proof that two people set foot on the moon in 1969?
There is an absolutely massive amount of evidence that it all happened exactly as claimed and if someone managed to fake that I would find the faking a far more impressive feat than actually going there.
Much more impressive, cheaper and safer.
Any claims to it being fake constitute extraordinary claims, and extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence, of which nothing of the sort has been presented.
If we were trying to prove something, we would go for the evidence. But we just want to discuss the aforementioned issues. Is that against the ethos of the forum? Is this kind of discussion a taboo among the members?
All I see here is someone who wasn't alive when the moon missions took place
I saw it live. Twenty years later I've been to the Kennedy Space Center on vacation. Its recorded in VHS. Do you wanna see the footage?
We were bombarded with news and articles on magazines, newspapers, books, tv, radio for years on end. I especially remember the high res photos like the one showed by the OP.
We expected that soon we'd be traveling to space, the moon, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, but the years came and went and the space age came to an end, until trips to the moon became a joke:
, going on and on about a fictional movie as if that movie produced as entertainment is some sort of documentary or is in any way useful in learning about the actual events.
The film raised questions, can't we discuss them?