Wouldn't someone in this spacecraft who accidentally bumps into the side just a tiny bit veer it ever so slightly off course?
Those little jets of air coming out of the cones won't be enough to put it back on it's extremely exact rout to the moon.
Check mate moonfags
>nice bait
>it's possibly to generate one way directional thrust with your arms
>>76856072
>slamming into the side of a car while driving won't move it very slightly
>>76855950
What is a closed system you useless waist of carbon
>>76856150
>closed system
Pseudo science, never been proven on a practical scale
They had computers that adjusted for those movements and did it automatically. They had gyroscopes and magnetrons in there. That's what made the Apollo 13 mission so amazing.
They lost all computer control and literally manual steered back to Earth.
>>76856343
lmao ok
>>76856346
While travelling at 11km per second I might add.
>>76856443
Muh moon landing
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ALIENS N SHEIT
>Reactionless force
Canada why are you so retarded?
>>76856527
For every action there is an equal or opposite reaction rusky
>>76856343
Yes it has actually
>>76856631
RULES OF NATURES!
>>76856631
does jumping on an airplane cause it to crash?
>>76856631
>or
>>76856767
For you.
>>76856767
If everyone jumped at once it would move very slightly
I'd like to point out that shit posting aside I remember for fact that some ISS captain said he rocked the whole station by running too much on the treadmill.
>>76857028
>>76856924
>>76856146
these situations have gravity
>>76856631
according to you I should be able to swim through space just by doing the breast stroke
>>76855950
Is this bait? Even if bumping into the sides would do anything to the course for just the tenth of a degree, you can steer these things, leaf.
>>76857129
According to you the spacecraft shouldn't be moving at all
>>76855950
Don't you have a dog in need of being sucked off you fucking leaf.
>>76857267
Yeah, just turn the steering wheel right? lmao
>>76857271
>>76857381
i see you subscribe to the "throw out a non-sequitur" strategy when you lose an argument