David Adair in Manchester, UK: Awakening Expo Anniversary Triple – Feature Release Special: The Secret Life of an Astronaut, The Twelve Sites on the Moon Where NASA Told Us Not To Go To, and the Future of Space Fairing. David Adair is an internationally recognized expert in space technology spinoff applications for industry and commercial use. At age 11 he built his first of hundreds of rockets which he designed, and test flew. At age 17 he won “The Most Outstanding in the Field of Engineering Services” award from the US Air Force. David describes the life of astronaut Neil Armstrong from a personal view as he was close friends with the Armstrong family, reveals some of the secrets behind the moon landing and those famous words as Neil stepped onto the lunar surface. David also discloses some of the incredible technology utilized by space fairing agencies, and what we can expect in the future.
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Several NASA Astronauts and Engineers have already admitted that man has never gone past earth's low orbit. We never went to the moon.
So Robert why can I see with my home telescope the landing sites and equipment on the moon? Don't say things that make you look unintelligent.
This is a total load of cobblers. The science that is puported to be discussed here is worse than wrong it is just made up. Move along....nothing to see here for sure.