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- 15 sty 12 10:57
dvance praise for Philip Plait s Bad Astronomy
"Bad Astronomy is just plain good! Philip Plait clears up every misconception on astronomy and space you never knew you suffered from." --Stephen Maran, Author of Astronomy for Dummies and editor of The Astronomy and Astrophysics Encyclopedia
"Thank the cosmos for the bundle of star stuff named Philip Plait, who is the world s leading consumer advocate for quality science in space and on Earth. This important contribution to science will rest firmly on my reference library shelf, ready for easy access the next time an astrologer calls." --Dr. Michael Shermer, Publisher of Skeptic magazine, monthly columnist for Scientific American, and author of The Borderlands of Science
"Philip Plait has given us a readable, erudite, informative, useful, and entertaining book. Bad Astronomy is Good Science. Very good science..." --James "The Amazing" Randi, President, James Randi Educational Foundation, and author of An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural
"Bad Astronomy is a fun read. Plait is wonderfully witty and educational as he debunks the myths, legends, and 'conspiracies that abound in our society. 'The Truth Is Out There' and it's in this book. I loved it!" --Mike Mullane, Space Shuttle astronaut and author of Do Your Ears Pop in Space?
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- 9 lis 09 23:24
The book is about one of the greatest HOAXes in the worl'ds history: manned moon landings.
Sometimes it's hard to believe what you see by your own eyes is a deception. Artful, but deception.
This book gives nothing but facts. Author of the book spent more than a decade collecting info from various sources & asking himself (and others)
what it takes to send a man to the moon...
The results are in the book.
Our space ships routinely blast off to orbit the Earth. There is not a single doubt that
man is in space! However, there is much doubt that any man has ever gone beyond the
radiation shield provided by the Van Allen belts. As you will eventually learn from the
chapter titled Sunstroke, once beyond that shield space is riven with deadly radiation from
the Sun.
This book is niether a thesis nor an academic dissertation, nor is it written by an academic
expert. It provides a strong body of proof that we never landed men on the Moon.
Sometimes it's hard to believe what you see by your own eyes is a deception. Artful, but deception.
This book gives nothing but facts. Author of the book spent more than a decade collecting info from various sources & asking himself (and others)
what it takes to send a man to the moon...
The results are in the book.
Our space ships routinely blast off to orbit the Earth. There is not a single doubt that
man is in space! However, there is much doubt that any man has ever gone beyond the
radiation shield provided by the Van Allen belts. As you will eventually learn from the
chapter titled Sunstroke, once beyond that shield space is riven with deadly radiation from
the Sun.
This book is niether a thesis nor an academic dissertation, nor is it written by an academic
expert. It provides a strong body of proof that we never landed men on the Moon.
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- 20 wrz 09 23:13
Film o największym kosmicznym oszustwie rządowym wszechczasów - rzecz jasna obok "11 września".
"Wszyscy" w latach 60' widzieli na ekranach TV jak dzielni amerykańscy astronauci lądują na Księżycu, wesoło skaczą sobie po nim przez dobrą chwilę, by następnie bezpiecznie wrócić na Ziemię. A wszystko dzięki cudownej technologii tamtych lat, gdy komputery słabsze niż dzisiejsze kalkulatory kieszonkowe były wielkości budynków. "Wszyscy" widzieli, więc wszyscy uwierzyli. A jednak po głębszej analizie dostępnych materiałów video, szczegółów technicznych użytego sprzętu i faktów politycznych tamtego okresu doprawdy trudno nie zauważyć, iż "fakt" lądowania ludzi na Księżycu po prostu nigdy nie miał miejsca, a "transmisje" zostały spreparowane w studio.
Od 40 lat puszczane jest w mediach nagranie kiepskiej jakości transmisji TV z Księżyca, choć całe wydarzenie astronauci uwiecznili na kolorowej taśmie najwyższej klasy. Nigdy po powrocie publicznie jej nie pokazano! W 2006 roku media obiegła wiadomość, że "NASA zgubiła taśmy z lądowania na Księżycu". To dopiero teoria spiskowa, żeby NASA zgubiła dowód swojego największego osiągnięcia, w dodatku przez 40 lat NIKOMU go nie pokazując. Dodam tylko, że taśm nie odnaleziono do dziś, a od czasów oszukańczej misji Apollo żaden człowiek nie wylądował na Księżycu i dopiero na rok 2018 planowany jest tzw. "powrót" na powierzchnię Srebrnego Globu.
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- 29 sie 09 20:07
The Dutch national museum said Thursday that one of its prized possessions, a rock supposedly brought back from the moon by U.S. astronauts, is just a piece of petrified wood.
Rijksmuseum spokeswoman Xandra van Gelder, who oversaw the investigation that proved the piece was a fake, said the museum will keep it anyway as a curiosity.
"It's a good story, with some questions that are still unanswered," she said. "We can laugh about it."
The museum acquired the rock after the death of former Prime Minister Willem Drees in 1988. Drees received it as a private gift on Oct. 9, 1969 from then-U.S. ambassador J. William Middendorf during a visit by the three Apollo 11 astronauts, part of their "Giant Leap" goodwill tour after the first moon landing.
Middendorf, who lives in Rhode Island, told Dutch broadcaster NOS news that he had gotten it from the U.S. State Department, but couldn't recall the exact details.
"I do remember that (Drees) was very interested in the little piece of stone," the NOS quoted Middendorf as saying. "But that it's not real, I don't know anything about that."
He could not immediately be reached for comment Thursday.
The U.S. Embassy in the Hague said it was investigating the matter.
The museum had vetted the moon rock with a phone call to NASA, Van Gelder said.
She said the space agency told the museum then that it was possible the Netherlands had received a rock: NASA gave moon rocks to more than 100 countries in the early 1970s, but those were from later missions.
"Apparently no one thought to doubt it, since it came from the prime minister's collection," Van Gelder said.
The rock is not usually on display; the museum is primarily known for its paintings and other works of fine art by masters such as Rembrandt.
A jagged fist-size stone with reddish tints, it was mounted and placed above a plaque that said, "With the compliments of the Ambassador of the United States of America ... to commemorate the visit to The Netherlands of the Apollo-11 astronauts." The plaque does not specify that the rock came from the moon's surface
It was given at the opening of an exhibition on space exploration.
It was on show in 2006 and a space expert informed the museum it was unlikely NASA would have given away any moon rocks three months after Apollo returned to Earth.
Researchers from Amsterdam's Free University said they could see at a glance the rock was probably not from the moon. They followed the initial appraisal up with extensive testing.
"It's a nondescript, pretty-much-worthless stone," Geologist Frank Beunk concluded in an article published by the museum.
He said the rock, which the museum at one point insured for more than half a million dollars, was worth no more than euro50 ($70).
Van Gelder said one important unanswered question is why Drees was given the stone. He was 83 years old in 1969 and had been out of office for 11 years. On the other hand, he was the country's elder statesman, the prime minister who helped the Netherlands rebuild after World War II.
Middendorf was treasurer of the Republic National Committee from 1965 until 1969, when President Richard Nixon dispatched him to the Netherlands.
Rijksmuseum spokeswoman Xandra van Gelder, who oversaw the investigation that proved the piece was a fake, said the museum will keep it anyway as a curiosity.
"It's a good story, with some questions that are still unanswered," she said. "We can laugh about it."
The museum acquired the rock after the death of former Prime Minister Willem Drees in 1988. Drees received it as a private gift on Oct. 9, 1969 from then-U.S. ambassador J. William Middendorf during a visit by the three Apollo 11 astronauts, part of their "Giant Leap" goodwill tour after the first moon landing.
Middendorf, who lives in Rhode Island, told Dutch broadcaster NOS news that he had gotten it from the U.S. State Department, but couldn't recall the exact details.
"I do remember that (Drees) was very interested in the little piece of stone," the NOS quoted Middendorf as saying. "But that it's not real, I don't know anything about that."
He could not immediately be reached for comment Thursday.
The U.S. Embassy in the Hague said it was investigating the matter.
The museum had vetted the moon rock with a phone call to NASA, Van Gelder said.
She said the space agency told the museum then that it was possible the Netherlands had received a rock: NASA gave moon rocks to more than 100 countries in the early 1970s, but those were from later missions.
"Apparently no one thought to doubt it, since it came from the prime minister's collection," Van Gelder said.
The rock is not usually on display; the museum is primarily known for its paintings and other works of fine art by masters such as Rembrandt.
A jagged fist-size stone with reddish tints, it was mounted and placed above a plaque that said, "With the compliments of the Ambassador of the United States of America ... to commemorate the visit to The Netherlands of the Apollo-11 astronauts." The plaque does not specify that the rock came from the moon's surface
It was given at the opening of an exhibition on space exploration.
It was on show in 2006 and a space expert informed the museum it was unlikely NASA would have given away any moon rocks three months after Apollo returned to Earth.
Researchers from Amsterdam's Free University said they could see at a glance the rock was probably not from the moon. They followed the initial appraisal up with extensive testing.
"It's a nondescript, pretty-much-worthless stone," Geologist Frank Beunk concluded in an article published by the museum.
He said the rock, which the museum at one point insured for more than half a million dollars, was worth no more than euro50 ($70).
Van Gelder said one important unanswered question is why Drees was given the stone. He was 83 years old in 1969 and had been out of office for 11 years. On the other hand, he was the country's elder statesman, the prime minister who helped the Netherlands rebuild after World War II.
Middendorf was treasurer of the Republic National Committee from 1965 until 1969, when President Richard Nixon dispatched him to the Netherlands.
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- 26 lut 09 14:43
Doskonały dokument stawiający wiele pytań odnośnie lądowania na księżycu , oraz późniejszych misji Apollo.Zastanawiający jest fakt w zmianie osobowości tak mocno przecież wytrenowanego faceta jakim jest Nil Armstrong po jego powrocie na ziemię dał tylko jeden wywiad ... JEDEN WYWIAD i nic więcej.Facet zamknął się w sobie a przypomnijmy że nadał komunikat na ziemię "Houston nie jesteśmy tu sami" ...
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- 17 paź 08 22:03
Lato 1969: dwa miliardy ludzi przyklejonych do telewizorów oglądają pierwszego człowieka spacerującego po Księżycu - spektakl stulecia reżyserowany przez Nixona, Rumsfelda, Kissingera, Haiga, Centralną Agencję Wywiadowczą i... Kubricka. Obraz jakich dziś już się nie spotyka, przedstawiający pojedynek między prawdą i kłamstwem, zrealizowany przez francuskiego twórcę. Karel snuje refleksję o naszym stosunku do obrazu: jego film, pełen "prawdziwych kłamstw”, to dokumentalna fikcja, niepokojąco zabawna i niewiarygodnie prawdziwa. Oglądamy diabelsko poukładaną grę, owszem, ale jaką! - grę prawdy i kłamstw zakodowanych w obrazie kontynuującym tradycje Wellesa.
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