Good morning,
I'm having a back and forth with a landing denier on YT and they have brought up the claim that Alan Bean didn't know about the Van Allen belts. It's my understanding that the source clip they play comes from one of Sibrel's 'movies' (given that the narrator's voice is the same as on A Funny Thing), and it's obviously highly edited, so we don't know the context.
Here's my problem. I have read both here and on Cosmoquest where people have said that the interview question was actually about his Skylab 3 mission, not Apollo, and so his not being sure if they went that far out comes from there. None of the links I can find are still working, nor can I find the full interview. Does anyone have it and can share it?
Also, I read in those same sources that while Bean was CAPCOM for Gemini 11 he talked to the crew about the belts. I've looked through one transcript of the ground to space communication and can't find where he did that, although there is a part where there's a radiation reading requested, and the altitude is about 650 miles and the CC response was "Sounds like it's safer up there than a chest x-ray." Again, does anyone have something where it's more clear that he spoke to them about the belts?
I would really like to have primary sources for this, so that I can shut them down on this garbage, but unfortunately right now all I can do is point them toward the posts here and at Cosmoquest, and those are secondary sources. And while I know that people here have a ton of expertise on these topics, I know that the deniers won't accept their word.
Any help would really be appreciated. Thank you.