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Peter B:
The EA channel on YT has just dropped a 2 hour 20 minute video going through a bunch of Apollo hoax claims.

The cool bit for me was that the last section of the video demonstrated, using the rocket equation, that the Saturn V had the capacity to make Apollo happen.

Definitely worth a watch in your spare time, I think.

LunarOrbit 🇨🇦:
I've been waiting for the weekend to watch it. I figured it would be a good video.

smartcooky:

--- Quote from: Peter B on March 01, 2025, 01:06:08 AM ---The EA channel on YT has just dropped a 2 hour 20 minute video going through a bunch of Apollo hoax claims.

The cool bit for me was that the last section of the video demonstrated, using the rocket equation, that the Saturn V had the capacity to make Apollo happen.

Definitely worth a watch in your spare time, I think.

--- End quote ---

This guy Tim Dodd is amazing. He used to be a professional photographer and a part time musician. The has taught himself rocket science - particularly, how rocket engines work.
Peter B beat me to the punch posting this.

I watched it yesterday. It is really well researched (although he needs to learn the difference between "fiducial" and "fiduciary" :) ), and the production values are right up there with the best. He has come a long way from the funny, nerdy guy in an orange Russian flight suit.

bknight:
Cool video, nice presentation it is too bad that the ill-informed will still question the Apollo progra.

bknight:
After sleeping I reran the video and I have a question concerning Tim's calculations concerning the rocket equation.  In all of his calculations Tim used the Earth's gravitational constant of 9.8 m/sec^2.  I wonder if the Moon's gravitational constant should be used for the CSM/LM while entering/leaving Lunar orbit and the LM's landing/takeoff.  What's the verdict?

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