To answer this question with certainty, you need to understand the different atmospheres..
First we have the troposphere, it starts at the earth's surface and up to about 4 to 10 miles.
Next we have the stratosphere which is 35 miles above the earth's surface, this is where our ozone layer resides and the layer in which aircraft such as aeroplanes travel.
Then we go up to the mesosphere where most meteors burn up on impact (50 miles above the earth's surface)
Then we have the thermosphere, which extends up to 400 miles from the earth's surface.
Temperatures here range from 200°c to 500°c and in the upper region 500 - 2000°c.
Above this is the exosphere, temperatures can vary from 0 - 1700°c.
The exosphere is the outermost layer of the earth's atmosphere, around 6'200 miles from the earth's surface.
NASA has claimed the primary materials they made their lunor module out of:
aluminium allow : melting point of 463°c
stainless steel : melting point of 1510°c
nickle steel allow : melting point of 1453°c
Titanium : melting point of 1668°c
heat resistant glass : melting point of 760°c
both the thermosphere and exosphere have temperatures ranging from 0°c - 2000°c , meaning, if we did land on the moon, or even attempt to leave the exosphere, the lunar module and its occupants would have been disintegrated.
basic science debunks propaganda every time.
First we have the troposphere, it starts at the earth's surface and up to about 4 to 10 miles.
Next we have the stratosphere which is 35 miles above the earth's surface, this is where our ozone layer resides and the layer in which aircraft such as aeroplanes travel.
Then we go up to the mesosphere where most meteors burn up on impact (50 miles above the earth's surface)
Then we have the thermosphere, which extends up to 400 miles from the earth's surface.
Temperatures here range from 200°c to 500°c and in the upper region 500 - 2000°c.
Above this is the exosphere, temperatures can vary from 0 - 1700°c.
The exosphere is the outermost layer of the earth's atmosphere, around 6'200 miles from the earth's surface.
NASA has claimed the primary materials they made their lunor module out of:
aluminium allow : melting point of 463°c
stainless steel : melting point of 1510°c
nickle steel allow : melting point of 1453°c
Titanium : melting point of 1668°c
heat resistant glass : melting point of 760°c
both the thermosphere and exosphere have temperatures ranging from 0°c - 2000°c , meaning, if we did land on the moon, or even attempt to leave the exosphere, the lunar module and its occupants would have been disintegrated.
basic science debunks propaganda every time.