I still can't figure out what he thinks he'd see. It's got to be something visible, because otherwise, what's the point of video?
I would have to go look it up to confirm, but I think it was Ralph Rene who first claimed that there should be visible puffs of steam coming from the PLSS periodically.
I still can't figure out what he thinks he'd see. It's got to be something visible, because otherwise, what's the point of video?
I would have to go look it up to confirm, but I think it was Ralph Rene who first claimed that there should be visible puffs of steam coming from the PLSS periodically.
I'm pretty sure "Cosmic" Dave Cosnette made a similar claim on his page of claims, though he may have got it from Rene.
Did either of them say why they expected to see puffs of steam?
P102 of Rene's book
"NASA claims that rotation kept the command ship cool. Maybe the astronauts should
have pirouetted like ballerinas as they went their merry way. But then would this have
seemed less than masculine? In the end the only thing that could have preserved their lives
for all those hours in that Sun was air-conditioning, which they didn't have. If they had really
had suit air-conditioners that worked, every time the suit was vented into the high vacuum of
space the rocket-effect should have been spectacular. A rapidly expanding fog of ice crystals
would have reflected the brilliant unfiltered sun light; spraying millions of tiny diamond-like
crystals about and producing a brilliant, dazzling and unforgettable display.
We can be sure our astronauts never released water in this manner, since, not one of the
thousands of pictures taken on the Moon, or during the space walks, has ever shown such a
display. NASA would hardly pass up a spectacular photo opportunity like that!"
Although the antipodean who shall not be named is still selling it on Rene's site, the PDF is freely available.
http://www.checktheevidence.com/pdf/Ralph%20Rene%20-%20NASA_mooned_america.pdf