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The last landing, Apollo 17, even supposedly had the astronauts staying on the surface of the moon for three whole days in the tiny ascent module. The Wikipedia pages compared to the events remarkably lack any kind of calculations and are akin to reading a storytelling. Surely with the importance of the events, compared to other scientific feats and events, the pages are devoid of any actual science and delving down into the stuff.

These "landings" are nothing but a twist on a bunch of realistic calculations and then simply saying "Well it happened cause we said so".

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Then explain how you can even remotely compare a docking from a direct liftoff from earth with the major obstacles being present to endure a liftoff, a landing, another liftoff and then a docking. How is it even remotely the same?

There is nothing paranormal or political about it but we have to view the events from all angles. /pol/ is just a bunch of randos not capable of combining applied math with explanations.

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