Why would you think they couldn't adjust orbital parameters?
In your dreams they can !!
Untested propellent in 1/6 of earth's gravity. Unknown effect on the exact velocity and precise direction needed for a cosmic rendezvous.
Look at the trajectory of the rockets of those days.....it's absurd to even consider a rendezvouz so delicate and precise between the LM and the CM in a totally untested new situation with fatiguing and less then ideal mindframe of the involved astronauts.
And they simply manouvred untill they ''touched'' the two tincans without smashing a deadly hole in the alu foil exteriour.
Wow you people are something when it comes to a firm believe in fantasy from outerspace.
Lunar dust caused tremendous problems, it got everywhere.
When NASA displayed their ideas about moonbases and future trips to the moon they even envisioned a moondust decontamination chamber between the moonsuits and any interiour, Why ? because, Moondust WILL form a huge thread.
And good old Buzz claimed they were covered with dust, top to toe and with their non flexible gloves they tried to sweep it of their suits before entering the LEM.
This is a groce offence towards any critical thinker,.....why do you let those idiots fool you this much with their ''Texan'' bravery and idiotic achievements ?
Sweeping away moondust, while in any future mission it is out of the question to even consider an option where moondust can come inside the base, module or ascent stage.
This did happen. Do some research.
Who died of radiation cancer, or became so ill that a manual rendezvous, proper re-entry were fucked up big time ?
Ahh they had minor inconveniences i guess ?
If someone who knows as little as you do about the missions can figure these potential problems out, do you think experts might just have given it a little thought as well?
Which experts from wich contractors, those in charge of the ''nuts or the bolts'' ?
The compartmentalisation was so extreme that there were very few experts with a bit of a real overview.
Do your homework !
You mean like the one that stopped them filming the Apollo 15 take-off correctly?
You think that was filmed on the moon ?
Because everything was tried and tested again and again to make sure it went a well as possible and dealing with problems, right down to the getting gimbal locks in lunar orbit, to your landing site being full or rocks and important switches getting jammed, to getting hit by lightning, to oxygen tanks exploding, to the CSM not being able to dock, to fuel valves getting stuck and many many more.
Tested on earth, with extremely basic simulations and simulators.
Look at the Formula 1 testing facilities. Extremely enhanced computer simulations, a fairly straight forward design of something like a sportscar....(compared to manned space missions),
many engineers, testing, money and more........
It's all there, but i have seen engine failures all of a sudden, jamming equipment, failing software and many more.......all with the result that the sportscar has the withdraw from the race.
And during pre season testing and circuit testing there is a continious data stream between the car and the engineres, but still they can't cover it all....to the contrary, because testing and performing on the grand stage differ greatly !!
It's only a racecar and shit still happens a lot, but i have to believe that by some magical force or an unknown quantity of luck, all moon missions safely returned to earth and apart from Apollo 13 they actually landed on the moon and back?
That is why i keep repeating that you have certain standards in real life like formula one or the Joint Strike Fighter and you have NASA, Hollywood, Disney propaganda that defies the learning curve and real achievements on earth by an absurd large factor.
Like William Shatner (Captain Kirk/Star Trek) recently claimed ''everything related to current cosmology is science fiction'', no more no less.
And i happen to like the special effects in Starwars more than in the Apollo fantasy.....each to his own i guess....
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No, you don't get to claim testing wasn't done and then dismiss all proof that it was. The development and testing process of every part of the equipment and procedures were tested and real data from actual space missions were also analysed. All of this is publicly available for you to look at and learn.
See my real life testing comparison in formula one as an analogy !
Sooner or later, no matter what level of testing and preparation they do, someone has to be the first to do it. The equipment they did send to the moon and that landed there in advance meant that when this happened they had a pretty good idea what to expect.
In formula one they actually know exactly what to expect, but still every team meets sudden engine failures and other failures which would have been deadly during the moon missions.
Why don't you see the very obvious ?
Equipment didn't always work flawlessly and people did actually die.
Not during the most dangerous events of the actuall manned moon missions........it defies reality in a very shrewed, evil and propagandistic fashion.
I sure hope to see the truth come out one day and the rehabilitation of Bill Kaysing and Ralf René !!