I just read on Yahoo Answers where someone maintained that the argument that the the observation that stars do not appear in the photos taken by Apollo crews shows that the moon landings were faked is invalid in that the ambient light from the sun and earth would have drowned out the faint light of distant stars, rendering them invisible for the purpose of photography. However, I have noticed that there is at least one photo from the moon landings that does show globes of light that, for all I know, resemble stars. Does this latter observation, then, undercut the above argument that seeks to debunk claims of a conspiracy theory?
I've also read that one of the Apollo photos captured a rock with a letter from our alphabet inscribed in it? Do you believe in the authenticity of this photo? If so, do you think the this apparent letter was just an outgrowth of some natural process?
2007-05-31
05:25:08
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JD
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