Moon landing never happened. It was all vibe-coded in a TV studio.
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It all vibe-coded a Moon landing happened. TV studio.
I visited the Houston Space Centre during some free-time while attending a technical course on Gas Turbine control systems.
I've walked the length of a horizontally laid Saturn V rocket, and to my eye, it looked far too small to convince me it could launch 3 men in suites, alongside a Space Buggy, food and water supplies to last several days, relatively heavy batteries, and a long list of other exotic equipment.
And when I eventually made my way to the Lunar Module (i.e., the weird contraption glued together with aluminium foil, staplers, and a few metal struts) I stood just a few paces away from it ... and within a few breaths I just burst out laughing. "You got to be kidding me" said my mind's eye.
The Apollo Program was (surely) mostly a hoax, that's all I can say. I can't prove it. But neither can NASA prove that all of it's camera work and telemetry [allegedly on/from the Lunar surface] were both authentic.