4/23/2023 0 Comments Man on the moon historySo divide that by a thousand and minus one, and you’ve got one airtight theory right there. Guess how many miles it is from here to the moon: 238,000. If you aren’t convinced yet, Kubrick made the mysterious hotel room in the film number 237. Another supposed gem is the line written on Jack Nicholson’s character’s typewriter: “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy”, in which the word “all” can be interpreted as A11, or Apollo 11. After traveling 240,000 miles in 76 hours, Apollo 11 entered a lunar orbit on July 19. Upon landing, Armstrong called Houston base and. Armstrong, a 38-year-old research pilot, was the commander of the mission. The module was manned by Commander Neil Armstrong and pilot Edwin Buzz Aldrin. The United States would go on to complete six crewed missions to the moon that landed a total of 12 astronauts (all men) from 1969 to 1972 in a series of Apollo missions numbering up to Apollo 17. The most obvious is the child’s Apollo 11 shirt worn in only one scene. On July 20, 1969, the lunar module of Apollo 11 became the first manned spacecraft to land safely on the Moon in the area named Mare Tranquillitatis, commonly known as the Sea of Tranquility. So what evidence might support such claims? Well: apparently, if you watch The Shining (another Kubrick picture), you can pick up on some alleged messages hidden by Kubrick to subtly inform the world of his part in the conspiracy. There are two main branches of this somewhat implausible theory: one group of believers maintain that Kubrick was approached after he released 2001: A Space Odyssey (released in 1968, one year before the first moon landing), after NASA came to appreciate the stunning realism of the film’s outer-space scenes at that time another group contends that Kubrick was groomed by the government to film the moon landing long before this, and that 2001: A Space Odyssey was a staged practice run for him. This loose extension of the popular conspiracy theory states that acclaimed film director Stanley Kubrick was approached by the US government to hoax the first three moon landings.
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