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re: Why Do People Think We landed on the Moon

Posted on 9/19/15 at 5:07 am to
Posted by pioneerbasketball
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Member since Oct 2005
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Posted on 9/19/15 at 5:07 am to
I enjoyed barney when I was younger.

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the appearance of multiple sources of light in the footage, the flag planted by Armstrong seems to be waving in an environment with no wind, there does not appear to be an impact crater from the lunar landing module, unexplainable objects appear in reflection on helmet visors, the unusual slow-motion effect of the astronauts walking on the lunar surface, the lack of visible stars in the background, and more.

Posted by finestfirst79
Vicksburg, Mississippi
Member since Nov 2012
11646 posts
Posted on 9/19/15 at 3:24 pm to
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the appearance of multiple sources of light in the footage


The NVidia video did a nice job of debunking this. Granted, a tinfoil guy says NVidia isn't a good source. Not sure what qualifies as "a good source".

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the flag planted by Armstrong seems to be waving in an environment with no wind


No, it doesn't. The flag "waves" from being planted, then continues to wave for a few seconds because... well, why shouldn't it?

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there does not appear to be an impact crater from the lunar landing module


1/6th Earth gravity means there wasn't all that much thrust.

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unexplainable objects appear in reflection on helmet visors


Nope.

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the unusual slow-motion effect of the astronauts walking on the lunar surface


What was unusual about it?

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the lack of visible stars in the background


Already covered this, but it's a silly argument. They're on the daytime moon. The surface is WAY brighter than any stars.

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and more.


Please, tell us.

Honestly I think there's a big age divide on this subject. People born after the fact are much more prone to believe it was a hoax, because they've been exposed to increasingly wild (and unreal) special effects on video. Old farts, by contrast, know that that tech was a long, long way off in 1969.
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