As I've said several times, from a technical standpoint, it's the navigation problem of lifting off from the moon. You can go back through my earlier posts about IMU alignment to moon-centered coordinates, and the inability to do so.
You mean that steaming pile of ignorance you keep repeating over and over as if you knew what you were talking about?
You don't understand ascent and rendezvous. You keep trying to tell us that it's a one-shot deal that requires great precision at the outset. In fact no kind of rendezvous is or was ever attempted the way you say. Multiple phase ascent and rendezvous was explained to you several times.
You don't understand inertial guidance. You think the IMU on a spacecraft works the way a gyrocompass on an airplane works. It doesn't.
You don't understand IMU alignment. You think it's to establish location when in fact it's to establish orientation in 3D space. Toward that end you think that IMU alignment requires a fixed survey point on a planetary surface. It does not. You can only conceive of silly straw-man methods. You ignore the actual method employed.
Let's be absolutely clear: it's painfully obvious that you don't understand even the rudimentary basics of this type of navigation or orbital mechanics. And several people have explained to you exactly what's wrong with your expectations and exactly what was actually done to accomplish the parts of the mission you say were impossible. You simply keep repeating the same egregious ignorance over and over again.
My main objection is from both a political and statistical standpoint...
No. You spilled the beans earlier. You gave your reason as purely political -- you religiously assert that governments always lie, and that your faith on this point is reliable enough to ignore all evidence.
the only way to insure a guaranteed 100% success was to fake it.
Asked and answered repeatedly.
What if the astronauts had been stranded on the moon and were forced to sit there until their oxygen ran out?
Oddly enough, NASA and the administration had a plan for this. It wasn't discovered until many years later. Why would they need to plan for that, and keep the plan confidential, if there was no chance of that happening?
Imagine how sick this country would have felt listening to their final transmissions down to their last gasp for air.
Straw man. Why do you think that would have been broadcast?
Imagine the astronauts saying goodbye to their families from the moon, broadcast on live TV.
Straw man. Why do you think it would have been broadcast?
If you're interested, the actual plan for what would have happened is now unclassified. Go read it.
Image the embarrassment to NASA.
Well if you propose silly morbid scenarios, then yes. Are you really so arrogant as to think that the way you envision it would have been the way it would have played out.
Americans would have said cancel the space program because we can't live through that again.
You mean like they did after Apollo 1 and Apollo 13?
The entire world would have been listening to the astronauts as they waited to die.
No, that was not the plan.
Given those political odds, what to you think Nixon, a career politician enamored with his own image, would have chosen to do?
Well he didn't plan to do it the stupid way you lay out. But there was a plan.
We got nothing out of going to the moon except national prestige, and political and military advantage, and supposedly a bunch of moon rocks.
Wow, you really have
absolutely no clue how the aerospace industry works, do you?
Obvious troll is obvious.