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is not possible to determine all of the possible hazards
of flights to the Moon with just the drawings of a typical
Moon flight. We will need to look at actual photos of
how the spacecrafts were built and see just what happened
to all of the parts and which of these parts might then
become a hazard to the Apollo manned Moon missions.
Also wouldn't’t most of them still in orbit be an important
danger to any future manned Moon mission as most of
the nations on Earth with space capabilities are now
planning, including China, Russia, Japan, India, Europe,
and the USA?
This
is also a good chance to check into the omissions, the
lies, the sanitized, the rewritten and many other kinds
of discrepancies as recorded in the space program documents
and also in other pertinent information sources. Here
then is a record in photos of the spacecraft parts from
various Apollo missions. All spacecraft parts that were
in Earth orbit as a result of a space project really
do not become an issue because they would all be either
tracked by DOD/NASA,
and most eventually would fall back and burn up in the
Earth’s atmosphere either because their orbits would
degrade or they would be downed on purpose. The only
parts that are going to be discussed in this chapter
are parts that might have become a hazard to the Apollo
manned Moon missions in Moon orbit, on the way there
or on the trip back.
First
let’s look at photos of all the major parts of an Apollo
mission. These are the parts of the spacecraft that
initially were put into TLI orbit. This included the
S-IVB stage, the CSM, and the LM which included the
Ascent and Decent stages. This also included all panels
that covered up any of the spacecraft stages during
launch. All of these photos are courtesy of DOD/NASA. |