Friday, October 16, 2009

Sensational discovery: Lunar helmets !



From the Eetimes article on 20th July 2009:
Bubble helmet under their familiar gold-visored shell, otherwise known as the lunar extravehicular visor assembly. The “over-helmet,” made by LTV, included two visors: one for micrometeorite
and UV protection, andthe iconic exterior visor, made of polysulfone with a 24-carat gold coating
to reduce the visible light entering the helmet and thereby, minimize heat buildup inside the suit.
Young said six of those helmets are left on Moon.
Helmet lunar weight was 0.2 kg only, and it was too heavy for NASA to lift off back into Moon orbit ?

Bad hardware comment: Only six helmets confirmed left from the six Moon missions and 12 people have been walking on Moon surface? Thus, on Moon were accomplished actually 3 missions, not 6 as commonly has been believed up to now. The only question left is which ones Moon missions are fake.

Now why the hell NASA made that forgery? What is that driving inspiration behind? Here is the simple answer: Good luck Mr. Gorsky :

Everybody was curious to hear the first words of the first man on the Moon. Neil Armstrong uttered two famous phrases: "The Eagle has landed" and "One small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind".But there is a legend that after a pause he suddenly uttered a strange phrase: "Good luck, Mr.Gorsky!"

For some time he had been constantly asked what those words meant and who was that Mr.Gorsky. But the first man on the Moon had kept everything in secret. And only many years after his famous Moon mission, Neil Armstrong confessed that when he was a 10 years-old boy he heard how his neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Gorsky quarreled and Mrs. Gorsky cried out: "You'll get oral sex when the kid next door walks on the moon."


OK, lets ask ourself what is the probability rate of Mars mission fail?
60%
There's no comfort in the statistics for missions to Mars. To date over 60% of the missions have failed.

However, Moon missions hit staggering 14% low fail rate. Four time "better" result than expected in the most optimistic scenario, showing obvious studio forgery inside. Helmet counting theory compared to that seems merely optimistic. At least double. So, only one or two Moon walking missions were possibly successful !? If tried at all.

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