Friday, July 29, 2005

Yet Another Reason the Moon Landings Were Faked

Early February 2003: The space shuttle Columbia broke into small pieces as it re-entered the atmosphere. This failure was attributed to damage sustained during the take-off fifteen days earlier when a piece of foam covering the fuels tanks broke off and hit the shuttle.

Seven astronauts – Rick Husband, William McCool, Ilan Ramon, Michael Anderson, David Brown, Kalpana Chawla, and Laurel Clark - died when Columbia broke up. more...

26th July 2005: Nasa has launched its first manned space mission in two-and-a-half years as space shuttle Discovery blasted off on its 12-day flight at 1039 local time (1539 BST) from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. more...

US space agency officials said they were happy with the launch, despite the sighting of what appeared to be some debris falling around the vehicle during the flight to orbit.

28th July 2005: Nasa grounds its shuttle fleet after large pieces of foam debris peeled off Discovery's external fuel tank during Tuesday's launch. more...

Now look, they can't even get this right, after two years of changes, enahancements, alterations in both the technology and procedures.

Is anybody else thinking that this is yet more circumstantial, yet compounding evidence that the moon landing were faked?

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