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>and then forgot how to to do it all of a sudden
We didn't forget. We know how we got there. What youre asking for is not how we got there but rather specific data pertaining to actual parts that cant be readily given due to fragmentation. Its like digging up a fragment of pottery from 1200 AD and asking where the rest of it is and then denying that a civilization was ever there.

The Apollo 11 Lunar module was 9287lbs dry weight and 33278lbs at lift off. That information is on the internet. But does that satisfy you? No, you want to see an actual document from NASA, fine. I can show you a document, but then you wont accept it because its doesnt have a break down of all the parts that add up to the weight. Well why the fuck would that even be available? Do you think they took a picture of every fucking document just incase a moon landing denier 40 years in the future wanted to know? Your questions are retarded.

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