That’s just what THEYWANT you to think. They actually landed on Mars.
(DJT assures us the moon is actually part of Mars. I don’t know how he discovered this secret, but he’s the President and if you can’t trust the President, who can you trust in government? )
Another factoid: When Armstrong announced “The Eagle has landed”, NASA replied by saying they had a bunch of people about to turn blue (a reference to holding their breaths). The reason for that comment was that just seconds before the LEM touched down, their onboard computer went offline, and the astronauts had to land blind.
What they don’t want you to know is that all this was an elaborate scheme by the men in black to hide the fact about their deal with alien…… Wait, no, not that flashy thingy that makes you forget everything! Noooo!
For those, like me, who might’ve been throw by landing fact #1 when they first learned of it, it’s important to keep in mind that the lunar module’s descent stage had a separate propulsion system from its ascent stage. Neither Armstrong nor mission control would’ve been reckless enough to have risked descent while leaving so little fuel remaining to return Aldrin and Armstrong to their “meal ticket home,” as Collins once phrased it. More than anything, fact #1 indicates NASA did a darned good job estimating fuel needs, and Armstrong did a commendable job piloting the descent.
Nixon, who was President at the time, had a speech ready in case Apollo couldn’t make it back. Also the average smartphone today has many times the computing power available on the whole planet at the time of the moon landing. Think about that the next time you play Candy Crush.
The left their boots and their life support packs along with their “fecal emesis bags” and garbage to save weight for the lunar samples they brought back!
The BBC currently has a podcast series “Thirteen Minutes to the Moon” which gives personal accounts, perspective, and little known details to the events leading up to the landing. Unfortunately, the intro/lead-in is 3-1/2 minutes, the end credits are 3-3/4 minutes, and they tend to repeat things (over and over). But in spite of that, it’s one of the most gripping podcasts that I have heard.
There should be a law against politicians talking about science in ANY form. From Jimmy Carter, who couldn’t pronounce “nuclear” (newkylr) to AOC, who knows nothing about any science but talks confidently about all of them. Now, JFK, he set it on the table and left the moon to the experts. Same with Ronald Reagan and “Star Wars”. Now we have been to the moon and back, and we have an impressive array of anti-ballistic missiles. Climate change has more politicians than scientists involved, it seems. The only truth about that is that we really can’t be sure. “Climate” is eons, not years, and what may be the beginning of a climate change may simply be a few decades of hot weather. That’s all we really know.
I was a teen when I watched the moon landing. I didn’t really appreciate the miracle that they got there….and back….until I watched the movie “First Man”. What a bucket of bolts!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 5 years ago
That’s just what THEY WANT you to think. They actually landed on Mars.
(DJT assures us the moon is actually part of Mars. I don’t know how he discovered this secret, but he’s the President and if you can’t trust the President, who can you trust in government? )
pearlsbs over 5 years ago
Boots weren’t the only thing the astronauts left on the Moon.
https://www.thevintagenews.com/2018/04/14/moon-waste/
Dirty Dragon over 5 years ago
Not mentioned: The 20-minute wrestling match between Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to see who would get out first.
mddshubby2005 over 5 years ago
So, can Neil Armstrong’s “One small step…” quote then be considered an Apollo Creed?
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 5 years ago
I like how the (A) is inserted. That was what he was supposed to say.
Jogger2 over 5 years ago
How does Ripley’s know how much computing power my cellphone has? (I happen to have a cheap one, not a smartphone.)
SKJAM! Premium Member over 5 years ago
We need to get back into space with humans!
gantech over 5 years ago
Another factoid: When Armstrong announced “The Eagle has landed”, NASA replied by saying they had a bunch of people about to turn blue (a reference to holding their breaths). The reason for that comment was that just seconds before the LEM touched down, their onboard computer went offline, and the astronauts had to land blind.
Gent over 5 years ago
What they don’t want you to know is that all this was an elaborate scheme by the men in black to hide the fact about their deal with alien…… Wait, no, not that flashy thingy that makes you forget everything! Noooo!
JudyAz over 5 years ago
Reminds me of that Gahan Wilson cartoon:
http://www.artnet.com/artists/gahan-wilson/one-small-step-for-a-znargh-april-j1dzMiRQH9sNgK2XtH7B8Q2
Andrew Sleeth over 5 years ago
For those, like me, who might’ve been throw by landing fact #1 when they first learned of it, it’s important to keep in mind that the lunar module’s descent stage had a separate propulsion system from its ascent stage. Neither Armstrong nor mission control would’ve been reckless enough to have risked descent while leaving so little fuel remaining to return Aldrin and Armstrong to their “meal ticket home,” as Collins once phrased it. More than anything, fact #1 indicates NASA did a darned good job estimating fuel needs, and Armstrong did a commendable job piloting the descent.
Alverant over 5 years ago
Nixon, who was President at the time, had a speech ready in case Apollo couldn’t make it back. Also the average smartphone today has many times the computing power available on the whole planet at the time of the moon landing. Think about that the next time you play Candy Crush.
oakie817 over 5 years ago
most excellent
Space_cat over 5 years ago
The left their boots and their life support packs along with their “fecal emesis bags” and garbage to save weight for the lunar samples they brought back!
cuzinron47 over 5 years ago
“Dang, they left this disc here but didn’t leave anything to play it with.”
gunnaralquist over 5 years ago
The BBC currently has a podcast series “Thirteen Minutes to the Moon” which gives personal accounts, perspective, and little known details to the events leading up to the landing. Unfortunately, the intro/lead-in is 3-1/2 minutes, the end credits are 3-3/4 minutes, and they tend to repeat things (over and over). But in spite of that, it’s one of the most gripping podcasts that I have heard.
Lee26 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Stupid question: Of they only had a minute of fuel left before landing, how did they blast off from the moon? Am I missing something? Thx.
Lakegal over 5 years ago
I just came back from Flagstaff AZ where the Lunar Rover was built. They tested it out on the volcanic cinder fields there.
Ray*C over 5 years ago
There should be a law against politicians talking about science in ANY form. From Jimmy Carter, who couldn’t pronounce “nuclear” (newkylr) to AOC, who knows nothing about any science but talks confidently about all of them. Now, JFK, he set it on the table and left the moon to the experts. Same with Ronald Reagan and “Star Wars”. Now we have been to the moon and back, and we have an impressive array of anti-ballistic missiles. Climate change has more politicians than scientists involved, it seems. The only truth about that is that we really can’t be sure. “Climate” is eons, not years, and what may be the beginning of a climate change may simply be a few decades of hot weather. That’s all we really know.
bakana over 5 years ago
Litterbugs.
Just think what those boots would sell for Now on E-Bay.
paullp Premium Member over 5 years ago
Great to see the 50th anniversary being celebrated in this cartoon!
montylc2001 over 5 years ago
A little revision here…..it was not a broken switch. They broke the head off a circuit breaker. Aldrin used the pen to push back in the remainder.
roxy6 over 5 years ago
I was a teen when I watched the moon landing. I didn’t really appreciate the miracle that they got there….and back….until I watched the movie “First Man”. What a bucket of bolts!
DCBakerEsq over 5 years ago
FUN MOON FACT. The bodies of three cosmonauts are entombed in their lunar lander that failed to lift off after landing on the moon in 1975.