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 Weightlessness in Space: Scientific Fact or Misleading Media Simplification? NASA frequently presents footage of astronauts “floating” inside the International Space Station, commonly explained as the result of “zero gravity.” First: Gravity Does Not Disappear Scientifically speaking: Gravity does exist in orbit Its strength is only slightly weaker than on Earth However, media and institutional narratives often use the term: “Zero Gravity” —a term that is scientifically inaccurate. Second: The Concept of Free Fall The official explanation states that: The space station and its crew are in a continuous state of free fall Yet: This explanation is rarely presented clearly to the general public It is often replaced by simplified visual demonstrations rather than detailed physical explanation Third: The Issue of Media Demonstrations In certain videos: Objects move in ways that appear inconsistent Items suddenly disappear from the frame This raises questions: Are these broadcast er...
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Apollo 11 Moon Landing: Scientific Questions About NASA’s Official  Evidence Since NASA announced in 1969 the success of the Apollo 11 mission, the landing of humans on the Moon has become one of the most celebrated scientific events in history. However, rather than closing the debate, this event opened the door to widespread questions and skepticism—especially with the advancement of scientific analysis tools and digital imaging technologies. This article does not claim definitive falsification. Instead, it aims to analyze NASA’s official evidence and transform it into legitimate scientific questions. First: The Issue of Visual Evidence NASA relies primarily on photographs and video recordings as proof of the Moon landing. However: The images underwent digital processing, as NASA itself has acknowledged. There are no publicly available raw, unedited footage versions. The original magnetic tapes were reportedly lost, according to an official NASA statement in 2006. A legitimate sci...