I also found it incredible that Bean didn't know he went through the Van Allen Belt.
The VAB is not some clearly defined zone like a house or a road, where you are either in it or not. The AB is like the Earth's atmosphere: dense at the bottom, less dense the higher you go. All the Apollo missions were designed to avoid the densest section.
(You all here should have seen by now his embarrassing interview on this subject.) I compare it to running into someone who claims he climbed Everest and when asked how he handled the thin air answers, 'What thin air?'
Except no one can sense the VAB. A more apt analogy would be to ask someone if they can feel the difference between 50% and 51% humidity.
I doubt that there are any 'technical' explanations for this one.
The explanations found in reality work really good.
I also find it incredible that the Apollo 11 crew claimed they could see no stars from the moon's service and in a BBC interview Armstrong said you cannot see stars from sislunar (sp?) space either
Watch the complete interview to get the context of the question Armstrong was asked. The interviewer asked him a question about a very specific location and a very specific time.
-- frankly, you could tell he was lying in this one.
Sure, if you already have the preconceived idea he is lying. If you take it at face value he seems genuine.
It's on Youtube, search 'BBC interviews Neil Armstrong.' You can then go to NASA's 'Pictures of the Day' and see what the day time sky would look like from the earth with no atmosphere (or the moon, same thing). It would be breathtaking.
Try standing directly under a bright streetlight and look straight up. Tell us how many stars you see.
That an astronaut (all three of the Apollo crew) would lie about this is damning, no?
Sure, if they were lying. But they're not.
Also, that they 'lost' 10,000 reel to reel telemetry tapes -- the scientific history of the missions -- makes 'the dog ate my homework' look like gospel.
Do you know the complete history of that story? It seems you don't.
Ditto with the specs to the LM and the Saturn.
Right out of the hoax believer playbook. Now go do some real research and find out how you've been lied to.
This sort of thing does it for me.
When I started looking into the possibility that Apollo was a hoax, I totally expected it to be a BS 'conspiracy theory.' I was in for a surprise.
No, you believed it was a conspiracy before you "started looking" into it.
I think this falls under the "just asking questions" so mark your box if you have it.