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Originally posted by suicideeddie
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Apollo 17 Astronaut surprised by Styrofoam wrapping flying overhead during EVA-1! Original NASA Footage
Originally posted by ladyteeny
Originally posted by suicideeddie
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Apollo 17 Astronaut surprised by Styrofoam wrapping flying overhead during EVA-1! Original NASA Footage
it clearly wasn't styrofoam if you'd continued to listen. arken, keep 'em coming, some of us already know the truth... others have to be forced to see it, obviously
Originally posted by suicideeddie
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Apollo 17 Astronaut surprised by Styrofoam wrapping flying overhead during EVA-1! Original NASA Footage
Originally posted by davethebear
I may be wrong, but how does Styrofoam fly overhead, I am no expert, but I thought that there was no wind on the moon?
Originally posted by choos
Originally posted by davethebear
I may be wrong, but how does Styrofoam fly overhead, I am no expert, but I thought that there was no wind on the moon?
from gases that was trapped inside the styrofoam being heated up but direct sunlight causing the styrofoam to explode and sending it a fair distance away.
Originally posted by davethebear
Originally posted by choos
Originally posted by davethebear
I may be wrong, but how does Styrofoam fly overhead, I am no expert, but I thought that there was no wind on the moon?
from gases that was trapped inside the styrofoam being heated up but direct sunlight causing the styrofoam to explode and sending it a fair distance away.
Maybe? What? I dunno, maybe you are right, I dunno........I am sure someone will come up with a reason for styrofoam to fly in the sky, if in fact it was styrofoam........
Originally posted by choos
Originally posted by davethebear
I may be wrong, but how does Styrofoam fly overhead, I am no expert, but I thought that there was no wind on the moon?
from gases that was trapped inside the styrofoam being heated up but direct sunlight causing the styrofoam to explode and sending it a fair distance away.
Originally posted by Arken
Originally posted by choos
Originally posted by davethebear
I may be wrong, but how does Styrofoam fly overhead, I am no expert, but I thought that there was no wind on the moon?
from gases that was trapped inside the styrofoam being heated up but direct sunlight causing the styrofoam to explode and sending it a fair distance away.
Which kind of gases in the presumed styrofoam?
Please provide detailed source and chemical composition of the presumed gases of your claim.
T hx
Originally posted by Arken
Originally posted by choos
Originally posted by davethebear
I may be wrong, but how does Styrofoam fly overhead, I am no expert, but I thought that there was no wind on the moon?
from gases that was trapped inside the styrofoam being heated up but direct sunlight causing the styrofoam to explode and sending it a fair distance away.
Which kind of gases in the presumed styrofoam?
Please provide detailed source and chemical composition of the presumed gases of your claim.
T hx
Evidently, some of the interior voids in the Styrofoam were still filled with gas, despite many days of exposure to vacuum during the trip out from Earth. Alternatively, the voids may have been filling with gases released from the foam matrix during the six hours or so that it has been lying out in the sunlight. In either case, solar heating has raised the pressure of the trapped gases. The fact that several fragments can be seen - coupled with Gene's use of the word "exploded" and John Young's phrase "blew up" - indicates an explosive disintegration of a piece of foam. Such explosions would propel fragments over considerable distances. For example, if a piece was launched at a 45 degree angle at a speed of 15.6 meters per second, it would come down 150 meters from the LM after a 13.6 second flight. It is also possible that the piece Gene picked up at the SEP site got there in several hops, each the result of a separate explosion or of a non-explosive venting episode.]
www.hq.nasa.gov...
Originally posted by gortex
Here's a transcript of the event and NASA's explanation .
Evidently, some of the interior voids in the Styrofoam were still filled with gas, despite many days of exposure to vacuum during the trip out from Earth. Alternatively, the voids may have been filling with gases released from the foam matrix during the six hours or so that it has been lying out in the sunlight. In either case, solar heating has raised the pressure of the trapped gases. The fact that several fragments can be seen - coupled with Gene's use of the word "exploded" and John Young's phrase "blew up" - indicates an explosive disintegration of a piece of foam. Such explosions would propel fragments over considerable distances. For example, if a piece was launched at a 45 degree angle at a speed of 15.6 meters per second, it would come down 150 meters from the LM after a 13.6 second flight. It is also possible that the piece Gene picked up at the SEP site got there in several hops, each the result of a separate explosion or of a non-explosive venting episode.]
www.hq.nasa.gov...
Originally posted by suicideeddie
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Apollo 17 Astronaut surprised by Styrofoam wrapping flying overhead during EVA-1! Original NASA Footage
Originally posted by Nomad451
reply to post by Arken
If you believe this, then you must discard the conspiracy that they didn't go to the moon.
C'mon all you tin foil hatters which one is it gunna be? Faked moon landing or Alien Moon Encounters?
On a side note thats pretty interesting. Maybe a meteor taking them by surprise?