ma il mio intervento si basava più sul problema storico che rappresenta l'URSS alla teoria del complotto lunare.
1. La regolite spostata al minuto 8 non era sufficiente a scoperchiare lo strato sottostante, questo è potuto avvenire solo alla fine dell'atterraggio, quando il modulo era a pochi metri dal suolo, e a quel punto la scia non sarebbe più lunga di pochi metri. In effetti guardando l'immagine che hai postato si nota che in alto a sinistra del modulo c'è una sorta di scia corta che si dirama dal modulo stesso.
2. Le antenne sono state smontate una volta terminata la missione
135:38:57 Mitchell: Strap. Okay. Push it down in the detent. The helmet bag strap. Okay. And, Al, it looks like there's a piece of Velcro laying right in the door. Can you reach it before I pull the door closed? That's it. It's one of those off the MET.
135:39:20 Shepard: Yeah. (Pause)
135:39:24 Mitchell: All right, come on in.
135:39:27 Shepard: Okay. (Long Pause) We have to have more door than that, Ed.
135:39:49 Mitchell: All right, just a minute. Wait a minute; back out, Al. I've got to turn. Okay, now come on in.
135:39:57 Shepard: Beautiful.
[Jones - "Any thoughts on that business about compactness? Apparently the door wasn't open quite enough for Al to get in and you said you had to turn. Any thought about how you would have turned?"]
[Mitchell - "Well, I was probably concerned about keeping the pile of all that stuff that was stacked in the middle area (on the ascent engine cover). And I probably turned so that my knee was hitting the door. But, in order for me to turn around and back out of it, I had to get forward (that is, lean in toward the hatch) and get my PLSS turned around, so that I could (be facing forward and) lean back and get away from the circuit breaker panel. So I was probably turned with my back too far to the circuit breaker panel, in order to get out of the way of the door and get my knees out of the way of the door, I had to turn face forward in the LM, and that meant I had to close the door a little bit, lean forward, and make a turn and then back into it so that the door could come the rest of the way open."]
[Jones - "So your most compact stance, at least with regard to the door, was facing forward - or, at least with your toes forward - so that your knees weren't banging."]
[Mitchell - "Yup."]
135:40:01 Mitchell: (To Al) Okay, straight up. (Pause) Straight up; you're in.
135:40:08 Shepard: Okay.
135:40:09 Mitchell: Fine shape.
135:40:13 Shepard: All righty. (Pause) I keep hitting on something back here.
135:40:26 Mitchell: Yeah, you're hitting on the (DSKY) shelf.
135:40:30 Shepard: Okay. Now, I guess I'm clear. (Pause)
[They will now do the procedures listed on their Post-EVA Cue Card and, also, on Surface checklist page 7-1.]
135:40:39 Mitchell: Okay, Houston, the door is closed. Let's take this PLSS.
135:40:43 Shepard: Feedwater valves.
135:40:49 Mitchell: Water Valve is Closed.
135:40:51 Shepard: 'Fraid you'll have to (garbled) the suits.
135:41:00 Mitchell: The Feedwater valve (on Al's suit) is Closed.
135:41:02 Shepard: Okay, let me go down and get the forward hatch, and I'll lock it. (Pause) Okay. The forward hatch is closed and locked.
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