Why We CAN'T Go to the Moon

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What are the Van Allen belts? Is Earth really surrounded by radiation? How did NASA get to the Moon with all that radiation of the Van Allen Belts?

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So why in 2025 we haven’t left lower earth orbit? It’s quite obvious that we can’t.

Rickym
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I HIGHLY doubt man ever went to the moon let alone through the radiation belts, even IF they did, I can't see them on the Moon with those EXTREME temperatures.

danielsimpson
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A human being without any protection, butt naked, would receive a lethal dose of radiation in the most dangerous part of the Van Allen belts in just under an hour.
A human being with protection (thin layers of aluminum for beta particles or more for high energy protons) will receive a lethal dose of radiation in the most dangerous part of the belts in DAYS. The Apollo crew had: good protection (multiple layers of different materials), short exposure time (about half an hour), and a flight path that went around the most dangerous part of the belts

The amount of radiation the crew received was 0.1-1 rem which is practically nothing. For comparison, the annual radiation limit for nuclear power workers today is 5 rem.

I have no idea how people are still arguing over this when the data is literally crystal clear

monkegames
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We people can’t get through the Van Allen Radiation belts without dying. We live under a firmament.

katzolitamason
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Conspiracy theorists who say we never went to the moon fail to appreciate how much better sheet metal and gold foil was back in the 60’s.

douglaspinsak
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This guy’s smugness made me decide to drop all my beliefs about the “incongruities” of the manned moon missions and why they could only happen under the Nixon admin over 50 years ago.

ericfleischauer
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A bit confusing with the title of the video stating "CAN'T" go to moon, but at 0.27 secs. in video he states "did get there". There's no clarification on getting there. As I understand it, the radiation of the "Belt" is harmful if you were travelling through it without protection. Space capsules are protected. As well, molecules in space are not condensed, so travelling through the Belt at high speed is like waving your hand through a hot oven with an oven mit on. By contrast, if you hold onto something solid like the oven rack, that could eventually burn the oven mit. Another example, if you walk outside on a sunny day with a big straw hat and sunscreen, you can walk for hours. But if you don't have protection, you'll get burned fairly quick. Finally, the more intense parts of the Belt can be avoided. So, yes, we did get there.

EgoSuperTrip
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Coincidence that the poles which are void of radiation belts are the coldest regions on earth

Prod.DopamaYne
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The living cell can’t get through the van Allen belt that’s the problem .
6 ft of led, 6 foot of water surrounding the craft should help but gamma radiation will get you no matter what . We didn’t do 1969 folks or 2025 .

WilliamDavies-ozlt
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1.) Hey Mr. Nerdsly. I watched your video TWICE and didn't hear how the Apollo astronauts were able to "miraculously" make it through those LETHAL Van Allen Belts.
2.) Please explain why a NASA engineer states in a NASA video that "we must first figure out how to safely pass through the Van Allen Belts BEFORE we send man through them."
3.) He was referring to the Orion mission when he stated that.
4.) Even in more recent NASA videos they discuss designing specially made cubicles onboard their vessels to protect the astronauts from THE BELTS.
5.) So please tell me genius, how were our Apollo astronauts protect back in '69, 70, '71 and '72
6.) And please tell you CO-WORKERS at NASA I say hello

davepreston
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Got his drift in about ten seconds.... that's enough.

JohnBurman-ll
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Only way we can leave earth is from the poles where the weakest part of the van Allen belt

james
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Then do it again go to the moon, we have the tech nowadays than half a decade ago.

tsuperguytv
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Where did they park the lunar rover on the lunar module?

fredlast
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maybe you could do a Space Shuttle Columbia video

robbylarue
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So what are your credentials that make you an expert to preach to all and sundry about the Van Allen Belts???

georgemarkos
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Radiation is often cited, but what about temperature? The Van Allen Belt ( which is very large as noted) is said to range from over 3, 000 degrees F to 35, 000 degrees F. The space shuttle is said to require a heat shield for temperature over 3000 degrees during re-entry.

RecognizingInjustice
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How about the Anti Matter belts in between each VA Belt ?
How do we pass that!?

BrodyLuv
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We already kno we never been to the Moon. It’s complete B.S.
This video, waist of my time. Didn’t even say anything

Adam-zolc
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We can in fact go to the moon, as 9 crews have proven. The radiation level in the belts is low enough that we can pass through them safely. You just don’t want to spend too long in the belts.

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