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Quote from: SuperHoneyBadger on September 03, 2025, 11:15 AMIn a single, uninterrupted video shot from a GoPro or similar camera with full timecode:
Combo of POV and handheld footage (The camera could be passed around, or mounted to a suit)

Get dressed in the suit
Walk the bridge
Launch to the moon
Moon walk
Show me the rovers
Take the Armstong feces bags
Get back in the ship
Come home
Get out of the ship
DNA Test the feces bags by a 3rd party service, preferrably 2, maybe against samples from living relatives, since he's no longer with us.

No breaks in the footage, no timecode skips (like the Epstien cell video), a 2TB NVME drive enclosure linked up to the camera should suffice.

That would do it for me, proof-wise, I know a video that long would be impossible to fake at this stage. We're talking days of uninterrupted footage. The ultimate vlog. Anything with cuts could be faked, so even a 2 hour documentary with some footage is not enough.

TBF.... you could feed your list into Ai in that order, and let it produce a film.
Nowadays it would be more realistic than the 60's too :lol:
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Quote from: SuperHoneyBadger on September 03, 2025, 11:15 AMIn a single, uninterrupted video shot from a GoPro or similar camera with full timecode:
Combo of POV and handheld footage (The camera could be passed around, or mounted to a suit)

Get dressed in the suit
Walk the bridge
Launch to the moon
Moon walk
Show me the rovers
Take the Armstong feces bags
Get back in the ship
Come home
Get out of the ship
DNA Test the feces bags by a 3rd party service, preferrably 2, maybe against samples from living relatives, since he's no longer with us.

No breaks in the footage, no timecode skips (like the Epstien cell video), a 2TB NVME drive enclosure linked up to the camera should suffice.

That would do it for me, proof-wise, I know a video that long would be impossible to fake at this stage. We're talking days of uninterrupted footage. The ultimate vlog. Anything with cuts could be faked, so even a 2 hour documentary with some footage is not enough.


Nope. Needs to be a full live stream the whole time with chat going. The only way i will believe is if I can superchat the livestream when on the moon and they respond to my question which will be:

"If you fart in your suit, how long does it take the smell to go away".

This will be proceeded by them farting in their suite and we wait until they can't smell it anymore....
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mowens

"An astronaut's fart smell would not go away quickly in a space suit due to the lack of gravity, which prevents gas from being dispersed and can cause odors to linger and accumulate. Unlike on Earth, where gravity and air circulation would quickly eliminate odors, a fart in a space suit would remain trapped, with the smell becoming progressively worse over time.
 
Why the smell lingers in a space suit:
Zero-gravity environment:
Without the force of gravity, air and other particles, including fart molecules, don't settle or move downwards. Instead, they float around.
Limited airflow:
A spacesuit is a closed system with limited airflow compared to the open air of the International Space Station (ISS) or Earth. This means the odor molecules have fewer opportunities to be expelled.
Accumulation:
The combination of no gravity and poor airflow causes the gas to accumulate in the suit.
What astronauts experience on the ISS:
On the ISS, the environment is a spacecraft with a recycling system and airflow, but odors can still become noticeable and unpleasant. Astronauts have described the general smell as like a "barbecue that has gone wrong".
While the smell of a single fart would be reduced by the ISS's air purification system over time, it wouldn't be immediate. The odor would continue to be present until the air is recycled.
Why it's different in a spacesuit:
The situation is significantly worse in a space suit. A suit is a personal environment. A fart inside the suit would become concentrated and linger, as there is no external air circulation to dissipate the smell."
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Incogneeto

Quote from: mowens on September 04, 2025, 12:31 PM"An astronaut's fart smell would not go away quickly in a space suit due to the lack of gravity, which prevents gas from being dispersed and can cause odors to linger and accumulate. Unlike on Earth, where gravity and air circulation would quickly eliminate odors, a fart in a space suit would remain trapped, with the smell becoming progressively worse over time.
 
Why the smell lingers in a space suit:
Zero-gravity environment:
Without the force of gravity, air and other particles, including fart molecules, don't settle or move downwards. Instead, they float around.
Limited airflow:
A spacesuit is a closed system with limited airflow compared to the open air of the International Space Station (ISS) or Earth. This means the odor molecules have fewer opportunities to be expelled.
Accumulation:
The combination of no gravity and poor airflow causes the gas to accumulate in the suit.
What astronauts experience on the ISS:
On the ISS, the environment is a spacecraft with a recycling system and airflow, but odors can still become noticeable and unpleasant. Astronauts have described the general smell as like a "barbecue that has gone wrong".
While the smell of a single fart would be reduced by the ISS's air purification system over time, it wouldn't be immediate. The odor would continue to be present until the air is recycled.
Why it's different in a spacesuit:
The situation is significantly worse in a space suit. A suit is a personal environment. A fart inside the suit would become concentrated and linger, as there is no external air circulation to dissipate the smell."

Your studies have paid off. :)

You are now "The Official Expert on Farts" on this Forum. :sick:

Zoffen

Dollars to donuts they have some sort of odor decassent in the system. No way you are going 8-10 hours in one of those without ripping one.

I honestly bet there has been 10's of millions of dollars dedicated to this problem...
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Incogneeto

Quote from: Zoffen on September 04, 2025, 01:02 PMI honestly bet there has been 10's of millions of dollars dedicated to this problem...


It's Top Secret. :whistle:

But mowens is an official member of "The SFP"

"Space Fart Program" 8)

When we was kids NASA would tell us about meals on board.

Like a tube of tooth paste. and "Tang"

mowens designed the "Eggs and Beans" supplemented meal. ;D

just yankin' your chain mike. ;D  ;D

I had heard stories of the rank smell alone from lack of showers. :sick:  :sick:

On the ISS.

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DUM1

just seems funny that all this time passed and we didn't drop massive tanks of o2 up there or anything for future trips? that I know of, and SpaceX is just not interested in testing survivability on the moon as a test, just striate to mars? seems only common sense would say try the closest space entity first then further and further away, no?

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