What can a person do to simulate on the moon?

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2026-04-13 03:25

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Well, you'd need a vacuum chamber however large you need to simulate whatever you are doing. There is no other way, as air will make dust etc. billow instead of falling like gravel. And you would need to simulate low gravity. The only known way to do this is to be inside the so-called "vomit comet" plane, which can simulate low gravity for a few seconds at a time. Attempts to simulate low gravity with wire rigs simply don't work. The astronauts trained on such, but when they got to the Moon, found out that they needed to move differently than they thought, from the training.

Really, there is no way to simulate the Moon, while on the Earth. Can you see moon hoaxers building a vacuum chamber seventeen miles long, to simulate the 17 miles the Rover traveled, transmitting camera and all? How do you simulate low gravity on something to large to fit in a Vomit Comet?

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