Another Odd Thing About the Moon Missions
Overall, this seems like a huge deal yet there is almost nothing on the internet about it--
*apparently famed Nazi rocket scientist Werner von Braun gave out this new neutral point calculation, and then left NASA shortly thereafter.
In 1960, before the Apollo missions, Encyclopedia Britannica reported the neutral point to be 20,520 miles from the Moon. A Moon with 1/6 Earth's gravity should have a Neutral Point between 22,078 - 25,193 miles from the Moons surface. Yet after the Apollo missions, Time magazine July 25, 1969 said "At a point of 43,495 miles from the moon, lunar gravity exerted a force equal to the gravity of the Earth, then some 200,000 miles distant"* In 1973 Encyclopedia Britannica, gave a new neutral point distance of 39,000 miles. The problem with all of this is, a neutral point of 43,495 miles would make the moon with not 1/6th (16%) the Earth's gravity, but 64%. A moon with 64% of Earth's gravity would require way more fuel and power than was supposedly available in the Apollo missions.--from a good just-discovered site that questions the moon landing. The unanswered questions are really good, solid refutations of a NASA landing.
*apparently famed Nazi rocket scientist Werner von Braun gave out this new neutral point calculation, and then left NASA shortly thereafter.
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hollow moon!
j
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