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Man Landed On Moon. Really !??
by TheOneAndOnly on Jul 31, 2008 07:50 PM



After All my Knowledge of Physics, I wonder, How Man escaped from the Earth's gravitational Pull And Reached the Moon ?
Then, How did he Manage the Moon's gravitational Pull And Safely Land on Moon ?
Did He Nosedive into the Moon or Did He Go Round the Moon a Couple of times before Landing ?

How did they Manage, In between the Two Gravities of Earth And Moon ?
Didn't the Sun's Gravity Pull it towards itself ? To Manage it, Did they use Fuel Continuously ? How much fuel was used ?

LANDING ON MOON:
To Land on Moon, One can Nosedive and get Crashed.
Else, Land like a Aeroplane or a Helicopter or a Parachut.

Was there a Runway Already built on Moon to land like a Aeroplane ?
Or Was there Air to Land like a Helicopter or a Parachut ?

How in any other way DID they Manage to Safely Land Against the Gravity of Moon ??

TAKE OFF FROM THE MOON:
To Raise from the Earth, One uses a Rocket or a Aeroplane. What is the Method used to take off back from the Moon to Earth ?
If Like a Rocket, How did they Burn the Fuel ? How much ? How did they manage the direction or angle of Taking off of the Rocket from the Moon ? Was there any Launch Pad ?

How did they escape from the Moon's gravity ? And How did they Navigate to the Earth's Gravity ? How much fuel was burnt to manage the Pulls of Moon, Earth and SUN ? How did they Smoothly Enter back into a Orbit around the Earth ?

HOW, With All the Precision or Reliability required ?


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