[geocentrism] Re: Apollo Lies: Command Module

  • From: "Dr. Neville Jones" <ntj005@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 14:08:48 +0100 (BST)

It's difficult showing up NASA from things such as these, because all the plans 
have been systematically destroyed.
 
Photographs are becomming more difficult, because all the blatantly obvious 
ones have been removed or touched up (like the airbrushed out letter 'C'). 
Captions, such as the "Earth eclipse," have been completely changed, ...
 
These astronots are becomming fairly old now and ones who seek to speak openly 
with people like Bill Kaysing seem to die of heart attacks.
 
Our Biblical cosmology seems the best method of deducing the truth.
 
Neville.

Amnon <yerushabel3@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Apollo Facts" http://www.geocities.com/apollofacts/ states:

"It would have been impossible for the astronauts to get from the 
Command Module to the conical space capsule, as the heat shield would 
obstruct them. It would have also been impossible for them to get out at 
the conical/pointed end of space capsule, as this section was occupied 
by the 3 large reentry parachutes, which ejected from the conical end."
Yet as can be seen from Grissom's site, this photo shows there seems to 
be room for a connecting tunnel to the LEM
http://www.apollo1.info/images/PixArchive/10074789.jp 


And surely there was never meant to be access from the Command Module to 
the Service Module, so the heat shield obstruction is not relevant. 

In the film "Apollo 13" it's made out that the astronauts have enough 
room to be manoeuvre around each other tolerably in the Command Module. 
But http://www.apollo1.info/images/PixArchive/ap1-S66-41851.jpg
shows how tight it really was.

Could three men survive 8 days in such cramped quarters (the pilot would 
have breathed real easy while his colleagues were away "on" the moon!), 
whether to the moon or in low-earth orbit?!
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