Anyone else watching this? It's on CNN right now
Anyone else watching this? It's on CNN right now
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>watching (((CNN)))
Shiggy
yes
the moon landing was faked, non low-earth orbit space travel is impossible due to the van halen belts, all past space travel beyond it is fabricated and future space travel is a hyped opioid to trick people into believing the future isn’t a dystopian nightmare
Apollo 13 is better
>van halen belts
The guy who discovered the Van Allen belts said that you can go through them
the guy who created the .gif format calls it “jiff”, he’s still wrong
>van halen belts
The Van Allen belts are not a fucking impenetrable brick wall.
Watching it now.
Saw it in IMAX previously. Completely amazing.
the landing sites have been imaged from lunar orbiting satellites.
By the Chinese, who have no reason to conspire with the US to lie about this
>there are 4 Apollo movies
damn did NASA have like no other programs going on worth adapting?
But he heard about them and someone told him they're impenetrable. That makes him an expert on the subject so clearly he's right.
I don't know if it's a proper space thread but I need to share this news with someone because I'm so happy. I really hope it goes all the way until ASTP.
nothing as cool as the moon landing
>on National Geographic
I wish a real network was doing it
There's no (or very little) new footage in this.
It's just compiled in a way to be easily consumed by cnn normie cunts, complete with bombastic music and narrations.
Apparently they found a bunch of new 70mm footage of mission control
there are no added narrations but agree the footage needs no music
>van halen belts
holy shit, user
do you think the Mars landing will be as cool?
Good producers with history of critical and commercial successes it's possible it will at least be good and be rather successful so we should see it make it to the end although the format is unknown I heard something about "mission per season" which has to be a mistake so it's probably a mission per episode with earlier ones focusing on test pilot sub-culture like the book and the movie.
There's no narration, and they have a bunch of new footage that they found
Blimey, I thought it was coming...comin and they just drop it like this?
Hope it airs soon here, though I bet is gonna be download or wait a month.
Neat, though it feels to think that this is now in Disney's hands.
Weird how every space-related commercial so far has only had female scientists and engineers
speaking of NASA, did the XCOM test ever occur? The one using X-ray to communicate, they said spring 2019, well Spring ended 3 days ago.
I wish there was more attention given to Apollo 12. It was liking taking your frat bros to the moon
the eagle has wings
It's been available for over a month. Actually nearly 2 months now.
There were six manned moon landings and multiple unmanned missions
>cnn
this sequence is pretty lewd
The quality of the landing area footage is insanely good