During the November 1969 flight of Apollo 12, Mission Commander - TopicsExpress



          

During the November 1969 flight of Apollo 12, Mission Commander Charles Pete Conrad and Lunar Module Pilot Alan Bean touched down on the Moon at a landing site known as Statio Cognitium (Known Base), located near the eastern edge of Oceanus Procellarum - the Ocean of Storms. NASAs official historical record for that second lunar landing mission has always publicly declared that the pair of astronauts conducted two EVAs during their 31.5 hour stay on the lunar surface. Today however, we will closely examine some highly relevant and extremely revealing official archive evidence that will demonstrate to you that NASAs official claim that only two EVAs were conducted during Apollo 12 is a LIE. The truth is that after they landed at Statio Cognitium but prior to carrying out their two declared moonwalks, astronauts Conrad and Bean first conducted an entirely covert, classified Standup-EVA, journeying outside the pressurized security of their Lunar Module without the public ever knowing about it. Most shockingly, you will see that NASA has even accidentally acknowledged in recently published official archive documentation that this totally off-the-record, clandestine SEVA I am describing did in fact take place during the Apollo 12 mission - blatantly admitting not only that it happened, but even telling us when and why it was conducted!
Posted on: Wed, 05 Mar 2014 03:26:58 +0000

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