“[On the moon landings]
Meteorites, made by rocks and metals,”
I think you mean, made ‘of’ rocks and metals?
Basic mistakes in your snotty lecture down to us makes it hard to take you seriously.
"in their impact with atmosphere burn”
The outside, somewhat. Depends on the meteor. Also, meteors/meteorites are ‘uncontrolled’ entries. A LOT of effort went into making sure the moon shot was a controlled landing.
"and instead your cork-capsule, your plastic-capsule are magic,”
Cork? Why cork? Did someone use an analogy of ‘cork in a bottle’ for how they deployed the capsule?
But why do you bring up atmosphere? This is about the moon, right?
"they don't burn at 5000/10000 °F.”
Where did you get an estimate of plus-or-minus five thousand degrees? That’s a pretty big range. Just pull it out of your ass? All the references i can find right now say 5000F is an UPPER limit, and that’s for Earth’s atmosphere.
“Only air pressure would brake into pieces your CORK”
Not on the Moon it would not.
“Plastic would melt like butter and your capsule would grow red-hot.”
Again, N/A for Lunar Landings.
“Aldrin and Armstrong = 2 roast chickens”
Hey, quick question, do you know how hot it gets inside a nuclear reactor? And do you have any idea how come those reactors, made of metal, glass, plastic, don’t melt? It’s almost as if someone anticipated those temperatures, and didn’t build any until they could be sure the tech would survive the temperature. There MAY even have been some EXPERIEMENTS performed before the final design went operational, what do you think?