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Wagging the Moondoggie: Part I

“It is commonly believed that man will fly directly from the earth to the moon, but to do this, we would require a vehicle of such gigantic proportions that it would prove an economic impossibility. It would have to develop sufficient speed to penetrate the atmosphere...

Wagging the Moondoggie: Part II

“Well,” you now say, “what about all those cool Moon rocks? How did they get those? The Moon is, you know, the only source of Moon rocks, so doesn’t that prove that we were there?” No, as a matter of fact, it does not prove that we were there, and as odd as it may...

Wagging the Moondoggie: Part III

If the Moon landings were faked, then one question that naturally arises is: why would any government go to such extreme lengths to mount such an elaborate hoax? The most obvious answer (and the one most frequently cited by skeptics) is to reclaim a sense of national...

Wagging the Moondoggie: Part IV

“Once on the Moon, on the lunar surface in the dress, in the life support system, you couldn’t see the camera. They couldn’t bend their head that far down to see the scale … They had no viewfinder – they had to aim by moving their...

Wagging the Moondoggie: Part V

Stars are not the only thing missing in the Moon photos. Also conspicuously absent is any indication that the lunar modules actually landed in the locations in which they were photographed. Specifically, there is no crater visible under any of the modules, despite the...

Wagging the Moondoggie: Part VI

 “It took pilots 50 years to progress from scarf-and-goggles barnstorming to setting down footprints on the Sea of Tranquility; it will have taken another half-century for us to return to the moon.” – David Nolan writing in Popular Mechanics, March...