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- chompapotamus, on 07/03/2009, -1/+22worth every click
- kestermatsumoto, on 07/03/2009, -2/+14How is it we are able to put man on the moon but we can't put a few pictures on one ***** page.
- WillFight4Beer, on 07/03/2009, -4/+15Can we have a rule that only boston.com photo galleries get dug up?
- Crashwithuhk, on 07/03/2009, -3/+12I love articles about the trips to the Moon because I know I'll get to read entertaining comments written by idiots who think it never happened.
- countjedula, on 07/03/2009, -5/+13Lol, dumbass.
- zosoIV, on 07/03/2009, -2/+10It was fake!
Just joking, these pictures are amazing. - sildude, on 07/03/2009, -1/+6"Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed."
- themastersb, on 07/03/2009, -1/+5LOL! He troll you!
- eschompthis, on 07/03/2009, -1/+5are people here stupid? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orvMZn8L1f0
- Ghostalker, on 07/03/2009, -2/+5I love how people always think picture 17 is Neil coming down the ladder, not realizing someone had to be operating the camera :P
- jordanmoore, on 07/03/2009, -0/+3He's winding you up mate.
- ShiftyBizniss, on 07/03/2009, -0/+2agreed.
and dugg for pic #15 - Jim Lovell and Fred Haise - Apollo 13 FTW - Ghostalker, on 07/03/2009, -0/+2Actually ck376227, I was making a reference to something I saw on the late show a few years back (I think it was a Jaywalking session) as to how many people thought that the picture was indeed Armstrong. Given how Digg loves to hear how stupid the population is these days, it seemed to fit, and still does. That said, get off your high horse, take some zanex, and chill out.
Here's a tip when your blood-pressure gets too high from reading online comment boards; go outside. - Cepharos, on 07/03/2009, -1/+3Cool story, brah.
- Roger_Ramjet, on 07/03/2009, -0/+2If you want to hear Apollo vets telling their own story, check out CONVERSATIONS with APOLLO on iTunes or at http://www.apollotalks.com
There's astronauts, flight directors, engineers, anyone who worked on the program there telling their story. Quite interesting, if I do say so myself. - sheepyo, on 07/03/2009, -1/+3No, and it's "dugg".
- Csaliture, on 07/03/2009, -0/+2Traveling all that distance through space is just mind boggling. Try imaging standing on the moon and looking at the earth. Awesome
- zemkacz, on 07/03/2009, -0/+2Bad day? :(
- inactive, on 07/03/2009, -1/+3No, it's a fake. The real flag had an MTV logo on it.
- Duffle, on 07/03/2009, -1/+2Picture 14 made me realize how scary it would be going to the moon.
- curtisag, on 07/03/2009, -0/+1Was this America's finest hour or is our finest hour yet to come? If you had asked me that question 5 years ago, I would have given a completely different answer. I hope I'm wrong.
- Zippo, on 07/03/2009, -1/+2To the moon, Alice...
- ck376227, on 07/03/2009, -2/+3Instead of "people" what you really meant to say was: "myself, until I read the caption". Of course now, in the reality that you have created, you are a genius amongst peasants who believe that flying cameras wait on the moon taking pictures of anyone who happens to drop by. What you are doing is propping up your feeling of self-worth with pure fantasy. Here's a tip for when your reality comes crashing down: cut the wrists up the street, not across.
- immatellyouwhat, on 07/03/2009, -2/+3Those pictures sent me over the moon.
- RiperSnifle, on 07/04/2009, -0/+1Brain-dead. I can tell by the words.
- CaptTu, on 07/03/2009, -1/+2fta - Aldrin descends the lunar module's ladder. The picture catches him with both feet in the air
Ahhhh... Not exactly. - inactive, on 07/03/2009, -1/+2'No one will ever believe you.'
You're right, we don't. - ultralights, on 07/03/2009, -0/+123 the same.. just think, your the only human within 100's of thousands of miles. if anything ***** up... your dead.. guaranteed.
- d1verse, on 07/04/2009, -0/+1and sacbee!
- davimek, on 07/05/2009, -0/+0Thanks. I am also interested in really getting a sense of what the astronauts go through during training. Is this public information? What sources can I use to find this info?
- WillFight4Beer, on 07/03/2009, -1/+1fair enough
- davimek, on 07/05/2009, -0/+0Thanks. I am also interested in really getting a sense of what the astronauts go through during training. Is this public information? What sources can I use to find this info?
- widescreenweiss, on 07/04/2009, -0/+0maybe a /s tag would have helped....
- falser, on 07/03/2009, -1/+1Hey, those look too real to be faked, what's going on? I'm so confused.
- LomasLou, on 07/05/2009, -0/+0It's amazing how well these staged photos hold up after all these years.
- LomasLou, on 07/05/2009, -1/+0HUH You didn't give any answer
Personally, I think our finest hour was when the US government assassinated Billy Mays and yeah I've got the proof of his subversive activities. - barbapapa78, on 07/03/2009, -4/+3Cool and interesting images, I have mostly seen those standard ones that you always see.
- widescreenweiss, on 07/03/2009, -11/+8Pics or it didn't...uh
- jordanmoore, on 07/03/2009, -8/+2Fake. Look at the moon on any clear night and it is clearly white in colour, this fictitious photo shows a spaceman walking on grey terrain. They have been fooling us for years, stop the madness now, love our white moon.
- lashtal, on 07/03/2009, -8/+0Cant believe Photoshop actually is so old.
- namuh, on 07/03/2009, -9/+1I new someone that worked at Nasa for 25 years and he told me this before he passed:
"The lie my friend, is not that we went to the moon. We in fact, did. The lie is, what it was that we found when we arrived. It's still denied to this day by Nasa and other space agencies worldwide. Only a few brave souls have spoken of it and then only via proxies, and even then *most* who spoke about it only did so when they were on their death beds or close to it. How do I know? I worked there. You know I did. I fought in Korea and worked for Nasa shortly after it was created for a span of 25 years. You also know that's true. Why am I telling you? Because you are not important enough to be believed when you run and tell people, or the news, etc, saying a guy you know that use to work at Nasa told you all of this. No one will ever believe you. Just know, that you now know."
What he told me floored me and I never look at the moon in the same way anymore. As far as: Have humans been to the moon? Yes. Many times. But did we go there just to show we are the greatest country in the world, collect dust, rocks, take seismic data and set laser reflectors on the surface? Well.... not entirely. - sirjohnmichalot, on 07/03/2009, -12/+1Photoshopped. I can tell by the pixels
- inactive, on 07/03/2009, -22/+8It could be real. It could be fake. Who knows. And quite frankly, who cares. We need to focus, either way, regardless of the past, on the present and future. We need to get to Planet Namek and collect the Dragon Balls before our competitor countries get there and wish ourselves out of this recession.
- everyonegohome, on 07/03/2009, -28/+8this would be more impressive if it had really happened



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