>>10116845>lol>>there and back in a week in the sixties when we didn't even have a pocket calculatorYou need a pocket calculator to go to the moon?
>>no other country has done it everOther countries have landed probes on the moon, but it's expensive and dangerous to send human beings.
>>can't do it today, b.c we 'lost the technology'That's what happens when you shut down production lines. We stopped building the equipment to reach the moon 5 decades ago. All of our other spacecraft were designed for other purposes in LEO.
If it helps you take your meds: Space X's Starship platform is capable of reaching and landing on the moon and they are planning a lunar orbit trip in the early 2020's. I expect they will land on a subsequent trip, probably within a year or two...maybe less...of the Dear Moon mission.
>>12 pics and 4 rocks from entire tripHere are literally thousands of shots available at 4k resolution:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/projectapolloarchive/albumsAs for moon rocks, they brought back 842 pounds of the stuff.
>>press conference with astronauts was most damning, all three were sheepish and embarassedI don't know what press conference you watched, they all seemed fine to me.
>>still today with advanced photography, can't take a clear image of the flag we supposedly left therePhysics is a bitch. Even Hubble lacks the resolution to image the landing sites from Earth orbit. You have to at least be in orbit of the moon to image them.
>>the other 300 pieces of evidence about lighting, tracks, stars, etcSo more conspiritard bullshit?