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Apollo 11 mission commander and famed astronaut Neil Armstrong shocked reporters at a press conference Monday, announcing he had been convinced that his historic first step on the moon was part of an elaborate hoax orchestrated by the United States government.According to Armstrong, he was forced to reconsider every single detail of the monumental journey after watching a few persuasive YouTube videos, and reading several blog posts on conspiracy theorist Ralph Coleman's website, OmissionControl.org."It only took a few hastily written paragraphs published by this passionate denier of mankind's so-called 'greatest technological achievement' for me to realize I had been living a lie, " said a visibly emotional Armstrong, addressing reporters at his home. "It has become painfully clear to me that on July 20, 1969, the Lunar Module under the control of my crew did not in fact travel 250,000 miles over eight days, touch down on the moon, and perform various experiments, ushering in a new era for humanity. Instead, the entire thing was filmed on a soundstage, most likely in New Mexico.""This is the only logical interpretation of the numerous inconsistencies in the grainy, 40-year-old footage," Armstrong added.Enlarge Image Omission ControlAmstrong was swayed by OmissionControl's use of bolding and capital letters to highlight NASA's many blatant fallacies.Although Armstrong said he "could have sworn" he felt the effects of zero gravity while soaring out of the Earth's atmosphere and through space, he now believed his memory must be flawed. He also admitted feeling "ashamed" that he had failed to notice the rippling of the American flag he and Buzz Aldrin planted on the surface, blaming his lack of awareness on the bulkiness of the spacesuit and his excitement about traveling to the "moon.""That rippling is not possible in the vacuum of space," Armstrong said. "It must have been the wind from an air-conditioning duct that I didn't recognize because you can't hear a damn thing inside those helmets.""This is all just common sense, people," he added. "It's the moon. You can't land on the moon."In a symbolic display of his newfound skepticism, Armstrong then grabbed a collection of moon rocks he had kept as souvenirs and dramatically dumped them into a trash can.One of the main arguments posited on Coleman's website—that America could not, in 1969, have realistically possessed the technological capabilities needed to put a man on the moon—was reportedly one of the first things to cause the legendary astronaut a pang of doubt. Despite having spent thousands of hours training for the historic mission under the guidance of the world's top scientists, technicians, and pilots, Armstrong said he knew the conspiracy theories were true after learning that website author Coleman was "quite the engineering buff.""Yes, at the time I thought those thousands of NASA employees were working round the clock for the same incredible goal, but if anyone would know what was really going on, it would be Ralph Coleman," Armstrong said of the 31-year-old part-time librarian's assistant. "He knows a lot more about faked moon landings than I ever could. He's been researching the subject on the Internet for years.""Literally years," he added.Addressing another inconsistency brought to light by OmissionControl, Armstrong explained he was probably so focused on piloting the lunar module that he failed to notice that one of the moon rocks visible in footage of the landing appears to have the letter 'C' stamped on it. An emotional Armstrong said that the only possible explanation for this detail was that the rock actually came from NASA's prop department."They forgot to turn it over," Armstrong said, removing his eyeglasses to wipe away tears. "Those lying bastards at NASA went through all the trouble to fake the moon landing, but they forgot to turn over one little prop rock. And now the whole damn thing's blowing up in their faces."Although Armstrong initially questioned why the U.S. would attempt such an elaborate cover-up, he cited one overarching explanation provided by Coleman: that it was a ploy to defeat the Soviet Union and fulfill the Illuminati's plan to unify the world's banks and control the dissemination of information."Just ask Ralph Coleman," Armstrong said. "He'll answer any questions you have."To conclude the press conference, Armstrong showed reporters footage of his first steps on the moon to demonstrate that the most daming evidence was "right under our noses." Speeding up the tape and replaying the graceful moonwalk several times in a row, Armstrong explained that the iconic images of humanity's triumphant dance with the cosmos was actually just a film of him walking backwards, slowed down, and played in reverse."What other explanation could there be?" Armstrong asked. "It's all right here. Everything is all right here if you'd just open your damn eyes and see!"Added Armstrong, "I suppose it really was one small step for man, one giant lie for mankind."http://www.theonion.com/content/news/conspiracy_theorist_convinces_neil
Sherpa Who Led Neil Armstrong To Moon Dead At 71May 1, 2009 ST. PETERSBURG, FL—Phurba Dorje, the lunar Sherpa guide who blazed the trail for the Apollo 11 astronauts and made it possible for Neil Armstrong to become the first white man to set foot on the moon, died peacefully in his sleep Monday in his Florida apartment. He was 71.Dorje, whose career with the U.S. space program spanned more than a decade, carried provisions, equipment, and solid rocket fuel on 13 missions in the 1960s and 1970s, but is best known for guiding Armstrong and his crew to Tranquility Base in 1969.Enlarge Image SherpaPhurba Dorje carried food, water, and communications equipment for the Apollo 11 astronauts."Without Phurba's invaluable guidance and sturdy legs, I doubt we ever would have made it beyond Earth's atmosphere," Apollo 11 pilot Michael Collins said of the man who strapped the crew's Passive Seismic Experiment Package to his back for all but the last 20 feet of the 238,855-mile journey. "He was a true hero and a wonderful cook."Following the well-worn path of his ancestors, Dorje and his two yaks hauled dehydrated food, water, space helmets, binders full of flight schematics, and a large silver plaque commemorating the moon landing as he shepherded the astronauts through their historic journey to the moon. Although his efforts are well documented in internal NASA records, Dorje is largely absent from all photographs of the momentous event, as he was also the expedition's unofficial photographer.In addition to his roles as porter, guide, dishwasher, valet, thruster mechanic, and general manservant, mission archives show that Dorje waited at the bottom of the ladder to help Armstrong—wearing his bulky, awkward space suit—descend to take his historic first steps. For his part, Armstrong has generally avoided the issue of who was the first man on the moon."Phurba's work simplified operations immensely, and he was always cheerful," Armstrong said. "When we launched, I was naturally disorientated by the sudden switch from explosive acceleration to microgravity. But I remember looking over at Dorje, and he was smiling happily as if everything were normal."Added Armstrong, "He was in his element."NASA recruited Dorje from a lunar-savvy band of coastal Sherpas outside Cape Canaveral. The small tribe is locally known for its proficiency in high-altitude work and its ability to survive in the harsh regions around the moon.Recognized for his innate skill at navigating the upper stratosphere, Dorje was chosen by John Glenn to be lead guide on the 1962 Mercury-Atlas 6 mission. Dorje worked with NASA cartographers for months to map out his people's ancient navigational route to the moon, which, until that time, was known only through oral tradition.The mission was a success, and Glenn became the third American to enter space. But there was one tense moment during the launch when Mercury capsule's heat shield vibrated loose, and the expedition was forced to make camp in the lower mesosphere for the night while Dorje repaired the faulty apparatus. To this day, Glenn credits his safe return to the Sherpa finding an alternate orbital re-entry path with less atmospheric friction.Dorje's greatest achievement came years later, when he and his two trusted yaks accompanied Armstrong and lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin to the surface of the moon itself."There was no question in our minds who we would take—no one knew the terrain better than Phurba," a visibly moved Aldrin told reporters Tuesday. "And we couldn't have done it without him. He brought the extra rope, the ladder we needed to get down from the capsule, the special ice cream, the Tang, even the hammer we used to plant the flag. We had trained for reaching the surface of the moon for years, but to Dorje it was second nature.""I know it was a different time, but I still regret that Dorje wasn't allowed to wear a suit like the astronauts." Aldrin added. "He never complained, and he didn't really need one anyway. Phurba was as much a member of that team as anyone. Probably more than [Michael] Collins was."Some have suggested Dorje may have even prompted the historic and somewhat ineloquent "one small step for man" proclamation. As the story goes, a nervous Armstrong had frozen up and forgotten what he was supposed to say, until Dorje, with typical grace, recited the words to the NASA commander."I hope people realize that it was my own nerves, and not Phurba's stilted English, that made it come out wrong," Armstrong said. "Even after all we put him through, he kept it together, pushing the lunar module upright on its struts after we screwed up and landed it on its side. That's the kind of man he was."Dorje retired from active service after the ill-fated Apollo 13 mission, during which he suffered exhaustion and hypothermia as a result of carrying extra oxygen back and forth to the crippled capsule. Astronauts John Swigert, Fred Haise, and James Lovell credit their survival to Dorje's six trips to Cape Kennedy for air bottles without any breaks for food or sleep. In the film Apollo 13, however, Dorje's story arc was reduced to a pair of two-minute cameos played by George Takei and eventually cut at the request of Tom Hanks.Dorje's true memorial will no doubt be his contributions to exploring the outer space on whose borders he was born."No matter who knows or doesn't know Phurba Dorje, his legacy is clear," acting NASA administrator Christopher Scolese said in a memorial service Tuesday. "His goatskin yurt rests on the moon as an eternal monument, just around a rocky corner from the landing site, where he worked in service to all mankind.http://www.theonion.com/content/news/sherpa_who_led_neil_armstrong_to
jd intinya apollo mendarat di bulan gak?
Berita dari the onion hanya merupakan artikel satire (fake news).The Onion is an American "fake news" organization. It features satirical articles reporting on international, national, and local news as well as an entertainment http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Onion
Tapi gw lupa baca dimana,, klo ga salah artikel di HAI~ tapi gak HAI sumbernya dari mana Walaupun gak bisa dijamin argumen-nya, gw pengen coba sharing sedikit.Ada 8 Fakta mengenai penerbangan Apollo 11,, salah satunya :1. 4 Hal menurut para peniliti, yang berpendapat pendaratan di bulan gak mungkin. Salah satunya Sabuk Radiasi Van Allen, Solar Flares, Angin Matahari, Coronal Mass Ejection dan Sinar2 Kosmik. Yang berpotensi menyebabkan radiasi yang besar ke astronot.2. 5 Apollo lainnya sukses mendaratkan di Bulan sebenarnya hanya kamuflase untuk memperkuatkan argumen mengenai Apollo 11 dan mendaratnya manusia di Bulan.3. 0,017% kemungkinan manusia bisa mendarat dengan selamat di bulan. Hal ini dinyatakan Bill Kaysing yang juga mempelopori gerakan Moon Hoax.4. 6 Tanda kebohongan. NASA masih belum meiliki ilmuwan teknik yang mampu mendaratkan manusia ke Bulan. Hilangnya pendaraan Bintang di foto2 Dokumentasi. Kertas Film yang dipakai Aldrin harusnya rusak oleh Radiasi. Dan juga keanehan pada foto yang dipercayai proses rekayasa.5. 10 Astronot NASA meninggal karena kecelakaan sepanjang tahun 1964-1967. Yang diduga ikut merancang mis Apollo 11. Dan ada kabar yang mengatakan kalau mereka dibunuh untuk menutupi kebohongan dari Apollo 11.6. 25,4 milyar dollar Amerika yang harus dikeluarkan. Yang banyak orang berpendapat jumlah itu terlalu besar dan akan tidak sukses, mengingat keuangan Amerika terkuras gara2 perang Vietnam.7. 500 halaman kesaksian tentang pendaratan di Bulan hilang. Hilangnya ini bersamaan dengan kecelakaan yang menimpa Baron. Yang diduga hasil rekayasa Pemerintah.8.Tahun 1978, dirilis film yang berceritanya mengenai kebohongan pendaratan di Mars. Yang dimaksudkan untuk mengejek, dan hasilnya dibuat semirip mungkin dengan potongan2 gambar dari Apollo 11.Ada yang bisa kasih pendapat
Pendaratan di bulan sendiri sebenarnya sebagian dari mega proyek yang dicanangkan Kennedy, yakni proyek yang disebut star wars.
sumpah lo itu namanya proyek star wars?
Nama aslinya sih SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative), belakangan dia dapat nama populer Star Wars setelah film Star Wars populer.
Proyek Star Wars sendiri sejatinya adalah rancangan proyek untuk melindungi amrik dari serangan rudal dari negara lain, yagn kasarnya dengan menembakkan laser dari satelit yang mengambang di orbit.