Neither rockets - nor anything else man-made - can get into space, so it must be some other technology.
Think about it, then return with Answers rather than Questions & maybe we'll give you the time of day...
Until then, f**k off.
Only I can see satellites and the ISS with my telescope, so... Yeah. I think you get the idea.
How can you be certain that what you are seeing is not just holographic projections set up by NASA? They seemed to convince a lot of people that they landed on the moon in the past using smoke and mirror theatrics.
Uh...Occam's Razor?
Plus, look, if we start to believe, as some Flat Earthers do, that the entire night sky is a fake hologram, then at what point do we know that *anything* we see is real? Perhaps our entire reality is some giant Truman Show level conspiracy to full us into believing that the what we see and hear and smell and touch is real? Hell, perhaps we ALL live in the Matrix? (Though in the latter case, no need for holograms and "fake" Moon Landings, you could just program all that stuff into your simulation...make it real...)
And if everything IS a hologram then how can I know that any of the so-called "evidence" for a Flat Earth is real as well? How do I know *that* is faked, if I can't trust my senses about *ANYTHING*!? How do I know that ANYTHING I think to be true, and real, is in fact true and real and not some sort of elaborate trick...!?!?
I actually believe that if I could take a Flat Earther up in a rocket, and show them out the window that were were literally in *orbit* around the Earth, they would claim that the window was a super-high-resolution TV screen or something, or some kid of planetarium projection, and that the only reason we were all suddenly weightless is because we were falling inside of an airplane in free-fall.
And if I were to take the very same Flat Earther outside in a suit for a spacewalk, they would claim that I drugged them or I'm projecting images into their mind. Why? Because *NOTHING* - NO amount of empirical evidence will convince someone that something that they religiously believe to be true, isn't in fact true at all.