No, it’s between 4-16 refuels.

Doubled the launch weight, twice the power as well.

The math doesn’t math.

Also, zoom in on this, you think it really landed on the moon and then the top flew back?

Honest question.

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Then why did you ask? It depends on the payload and if it will leave the moon once landed. It's also more efficient and reusable. Much of that weight is for reuse.

There were tens of thousands of engineers working on Apollo. And probably 100,000s involved otherwise that would be hip to the scam. Just like chemtrails/contrails, there is a huge list of people to bribe and giant paper trails. Instead, I have to hear from chuds that saw one YouTube video, or a dozen deathbed confessions of a doped up Alzheimers patient and you make a conclusive declaration. The govt is capable of such a scam. That's the only reason I give it half a consideration.

Was anyone bribed during Covid? Except for doctor paid handsomely to force the lie, and blackmailed through debt and their license if they didn’t comply.

They easily could have worked on their bits and pieces without seeing the whole. You only need a few people at the top with power to control and enforce the lie.

I’m not saying it did or didn’t happen, simply that it’s worth questioning, like everything.

Ya got me there. I don't put it past the state to do such a thing. I also believe China found N America in the 1300s. We humans can do impossible things. Moontards are a black pill

I asked because it’s important to ask questions. It’s particularly important to ask questions about an even that happened in the 60’s and is highly suspect given everything we now know about it.

Blond subservience to government narratives does no favors, for anyone.