Was the moon landing forreal? |
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Was the moon landing forreal? |
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There was a topic like this before, but that one is dead and over two years old.. I thought that it needed a fresh start.
![]() http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=12400 If you don't know about this, you can go to Wikipedia and research it. I still have not made up my mind yet, but I sort of think that it was all a hoax. So.. Do you think it was real or is it a conspiracy? |
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*xcaitlinx* |
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i think that this theory is completely ridiculous...
i had to answer some questions about it in chemistry for a problem of the week. lunar moon rocks were brought back from the apollo flights, and they contained materials completely different from those on earth. QUOTE The lunar soil samples consist of angular agglutinates and glass beads with nearly a total absence of quartz. The lunar soil samples show no evidence of iron (III) oxide, which is formed when iron oxidizes or rusts. Iron titanium oxide or ilmenite is found in the lunar soil and is black in appearance. Lunar soil also contains plagioclase feldspars which appear white, olivine, green, or as a yellowish-brown mineral. All three sets of lunar samples are similar in chemistry and mineralogy. Soil and rock samples from Earth are composed of rounded grains, primarily of quartz. Many samples contain some iron (III) oxide that gives the soil a red, yellow, or brown coloration. (http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0078664187/student_view0/chapter1/problem_of_the_week.html) |
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