
Originally Posted by
Jason Mallory
The Van Allen radiation belts begin around 700 miles from earth and extend out 24,000 miles. No way they traveled that distance. You can believe what NASA says if you want to but it simply could not possibly happen.
Why couldn't they have traveled that distance?
From what I could gather the rocket traveled anywhere from 24,000mph to 2,200 mph (they were gliding to the
moon, it wasn't a constant propulsion) at a decelerating rate until it approached the
moon's orbit. If you avg out the speed.. (24000+2200 /2) to 13,100 mph that would make the flight 1.8 hours (24,000/13,100).
That falls in line with NASAs report. Do you have conflicting information about the speed of the rocket? We could plug those numbers in and see what we get.