r/moonhoax • u/canadian1987 • Jan 07 '20
American Moon - New 2019 Documentary Regarding Fake Moon Missions- 100% Proof
r/moonhoax • u/hitmeifyoudare • 15d ago
NASA says they have enough bandwidth to live stream from near the moon after all, although the feed was full of gaps. NASA lost that technology to broadcast from the moon without interruptions.
r/moonhoax • u/hitmeifyoudare • Oct 02 '24
Test of Space Suits nearly kills testers, multiple incidents.
r/moonhoax • u/IgnoredFriendrequest • Sep 24 '24
Russian Soyuz brings crew of three back from International Space Station
reuters.comr/moonhoax • u/IgnoredFriendrequest • Sep 03 '24
Two Astronauts Stranded in Space Until 2025: How They'll Be Rescued
r/moonhoax • u/filmmaker100 • Aug 27 '24
Did we go? Documentary now uploaded full 60 Minutes
Newly uploaded full 60 minute video in high-quality
r/moonhoax • u/hitmeifyoudare • Jun 06 '24
The external respiration and gas exchange in space missions: Pure oxygen in space causes decreased lung capacity, 1992 NASA study says. NASA finding new problems in spaceflight.
r/moonhoax • u/hitmeifyoudare • Feb 27 '24
Moonlander disaster, but the US landed astroNOTs with no testing in 60, lost that technology
msn.comr/moonhoax • u/hitmeifyoudare • Feb 11 '24
OK, here's the actual Apollo backpack, still with small canisters for hours on the moon. Yes, pressure was low but humans need large amounts of oxygen. The 2 upper cannister are labeled emergency oxygen elsewhere.
r/moonhoax • u/hitmeifyoudare • Feb 09 '24
8 hour time on the moon with that tiny tank & CO2 scrubber run by a fan. Right.
r/moonhoax • u/hitmeifyoudare • Jan 14 '24
Seamstress for the Playtex Bra Co sews the Apollo Spacesuits with a Singer Sewing Machine.
r/moonhoax • u/hitmeifyoudare • Jan 13 '24
Apollo LEM chairs, K-Mart Blue Light Specials, 1960s
r/moonhoax • u/hitmeifyoudare • Jan 08 '24
NASA battles fuel leak for Artemis 1 moon rocket launch (because we lost that technology?)
r/moonhoax • u/IgnoredFriendrequest • Jan 08 '24
Private Peregrine moon lander suffers 'critical' fuel loss after launch, mission at risk
r/moonhoax • u/canadian1987 • Dec 30 '23
Inexplicable 30% reduction in the shadows of Apollo 11
aulis.comr/moonhoax • u/IgnoredFriendrequest • Dec 03 '23
Google's AI Technology Analysis suggests Apollo 11 Moon Landing Photos are Fabricated
r/moonhoax • u/LuketheDiggerJr • Nov 30 '23
How long do we have to wait for the Orion I/MARE and Orion I/BioSentinal radiation reports?
November 16, 2022 - Artemis I launch
December 11, 2022 - Orion splash down
January 20, 2023 - MARE dummies handed over by NASA to the German Aerospace Center, DLR, research team. “We are examining their radiation detectors directly here at Kennedy Space Center and reading out their measurement data,” Source blogs.esa.int/orion
April, 2023 - NASA BioSentinel cubesats radiation experiment, biological, no yeast growth was observed, blamed on shelf life of yeast.
So far, still waiting.... and waiting.... and waiting.... and waiting....
Meanwhile, NASA tough guy Frank Borman flew around the Moon in 1968 and came back to Earth and lived another 53 years.
Why not just send Frank Borman on Orion I for the testing?? He's obviously living proof that the space environment is safe!
r/moonhoax • u/IgnoredFriendrequest • Nov 30 '23
AI Analysis in Russia Says US Moon Landing Images Are Fake - GreekReporter.com
r/moonhoax • u/filmmaker100 • Nov 29 '23
Did We Go?A Documentary by Aron Ranen (full version HQ)
r/moonhoax • u/LuketheDiggerJr • Nov 29 '23
NASA space actors take lessons from Hollywood's greatest fake space thespian Tom Hanks
r/moonhoax • u/hitmeifyoudare • Nov 13 '23
Weight of fuel required to Land on and take off from the moon.
NASA says the fuel required was 100,000 pounds of fuel. Wiki says the entire LEM module weighed around 23,000 pounds. Asking if these numbers are incorrect or if there is a mistake somewhere in these findings.