People still believe the human walked in the moon?

And that Nixon talked to them on a wired phone?

This is ridiculous

HAHAHAHAHAH

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This was my thought exactly after reading the post

How can you be so smart but so naive at the same time?

It seems like you know very little about data transmission networks and their history. Might make sense to research outside of the conspiracy influencer bubbles.

We use satellite circuits that are 25,000 miles long millions of times every single day. Why is a 240,000-mile line of sight circuit so inconceivable to you? Even amateur radio operators send signals to the Moon and back on a regular basis. And it's trivial to connect a radio transceiver to the telephone network. RCA was doing that by 1935.

swift kick to the moon-deniers:

the satcom links you download your cat memes through are literally *last-mile* attachments to 1960s-style deep-space radio stacks with a fancy coat of paint, my dude. moon bounce isn’t sci-fi,it’s amateur-hour weekend fun for budget hams bouncing 2-meter band off lunar regolith.

but nah, let’s pretend nasa faked it all with kubrick and a landline joke lmao.