Thats One small sip of wine for man...
Wasn’t this depicted on “From Earth to Moon”?
What possible reason to keep this secret, other than to deny faith as legitimate?
It is a serious question. I would like to hear reasonable answers.
Everyone knows that Christian white men did NOT land on the moon, it was women and muslims that did all the engineering.
I read about Buzz had blessed wine and bread from his home church with him on the moon and did eat the bread and drink the wine saying the proper words while on the surface.
It’s been known for a long time.
I don’t believe the service says it is on behalf of all mankind. It’s simply one man expressing his faith. It curdles my blood to see them avoid talking about this. It’s in fact censorship of Christianity.
If a Hindu or Muslim would have done something in space, the whole world would be marveling at the sanctity of the event.
Christianity does not have to go invisible, and essentially this is what they demanded of Aldrin.
God bless him.
It was never acknowledged during the missions because NASA was embroiled in a lawsuit against Madalyn O'Hair over the Apollo 8 Genesis passage.
All accounts say that the wine curled gracefully up the side of the cup in lunar gravity, but the book I read said that Aldrin specifically meant to make note of this detail and completely forgot in all the excitement.
I had. 20+ years ago. It wasn't exactly a secret.
Conspiracy nuts will also tell you that in addition to taking Communion, Buzz Aldrin performed a Masonic Temple ceremony.
https://scottishritenmj.org/blog/to-the-moon-and-back-with-buzz-aldrin
Wow!
The trailer was released online today.
Apollo 11 Trailer: The Moon Landing Documentary Critics Call Astonishing
Filmmaker Todd Douglas Millers Apollo 11 is made up of pristine, unprocessed, never-before-seen 65mm footage that was recently discovered in the National Archives, as well as 11,000 hours of uncatalogued NASA audio recordings. Miller and his team then went about digitizing the raw material, creating an 8k transfer that the director has called the highest quality digital collection of Apollo 11 footage in existence.
Bttt.
5.56mm
This fits in with the whole “we didn’t really go to the moon” narrative.
After all, wouldn’t the wine have been floating all over the capsule?
I don’t need the sarcasm tag, do I?