Hi, all. My first post, and I haven't even explored too many of the threads. The Subject Line is to get your attention, but here's my conundrum. Recently, we made new friends. Really nice people. Met them through our sons in grade school. We've had a couple of adventures with them, and they really are good people. Suddenly, though, out of nowhere, the Dad declares that NASA slipped up with the Orion test flight. When asked why it was sent up unmanned, the NASA spokesman explained that they didn't want to risk astronauts lives, not knowing if the shielding in the Orion capsule was capable of withstanding deep space radiation. Well, if NASA had actually gone to the Moon, they'd know all that, wouldn't they? Well, wouldn't they!?!? He and his lovely wife went on to talk about the Great Hoax. For instance, and the one I went 'Uh-oh' on, is the cameras on the Moon, showing the first step on the Moon, and then the lander blasting off. The camera equipment at the time required a huge amount of gear, and broadcasting from the moon would have required even more power. How could they have packed all that gear into that little landing capsule. Broadcasting with the power supply in the capsule would be a challenge, but a stand alone unit? Impossible!
Now, I was in high school when we landed on the Moon. I remember poring over every scrap of information in the newspapers, on television, I remember Uncle Wally showing the arm fold down with the camera on the mock up module, that would broadcast the First Step. I built the model of the Apollo capsule with the landing module. I probably read the article on how they broadcasted the launch of the landing module from the Moon's surface, and I couldn't sit through Capricorn I, low budget science fiction, but now I need a refresher. I don't even know if I'll challenge these folks, but can you point me in the direction of articles that would debunk these two immediate claims, the radiation and the cameras. Honestly, I'm so ignorant of the cannons of the Moon Landing Hoax that I don't even know enough to ask questions.
All Help Greatly Appreciated,