Which paper, what page?
The mean deceleration of Apollo 11 (velocity change divided by time elapsed) during travel through Earth atmosphere was 10 931/540 = 20.25 m/s² or 2.06g and the mean drag force due friction acting on the 5 557 kg CM was 112.53 kN or about 11.5 ton.
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The unit kinetic energy (J/kg) at 11 031 m/s is 60.84 MJ/kg! It is a lot! It - the energy of one kilogram moving at 11 031 m/s - is sufficient to raise temperature of 1 kg concrete (C = 880 J/kg°C) 69 138°C.
Source: my popular paper at http://heiwaco.com/moontravel.htm .
Gods your "popular paper" is a mess. Other than you asserting the impossibility of space travel, there is only one piece of concrete evidence you submit, which is the thrust of the Apollo 11 rocket engine, but you do not even have a citation for that. You have a clear agenda, to slam NASA, so I can not trust this factoid.
Your evidence for the "weight problem" in fuel payload is an article regarding travelling to Mars, and specifically talks about scaling up space journeys. It never, not once, states that travelling to the Moon is impossible. Again, it is just your assertion, which you are assuming supports your position.
Nowhere in your "calculations" do you show your assumptions, the sources for them, or any of the other factors along the way, i.e. trajectory, atmospheric density, etc...), just a final product. If I am to actually consider your argument, there needs to be more substantiation.