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2007-05-16 08:31:23 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Earth Sciences & Geology

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Type 'fake moon landing' into any search engine. There are tons of sites. They're all BS of course, but there is lots of "proof" available.

2007-05-16 08:40:14 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

When you see that "proof" you talk about, ponder for a moment on the piece about not seeing stars in the photos.

That is such basic ignorance of very very basic photography that it makes complete nonsense of everything else.

You cannot take pictures of dim objects (stars) from a floodlit (moon's surface) place. That is not photography 101, it is photography "everyone who ever took pictures" knows.

Also, the flag waving thing. Again total ignorance by whoever started this thing and all the people who believe it.

The flag was supported by a strut to make it stand out. The astronauts shook it and it waved. It will going on waving for some time, because their is no air resistance.

Why don;t you read the facts of the moon missions before going to these conspiracy sites. Or do you really just want to show how ignorant you are, just like all the others whose only knowledge of the missions is from such idiocy as I showed above.

2007-05-16 17:25:59 · answer #2 · answered by nick s 6 · 1 1

Unfortunately, it is technically impossible to prove a negative.

You would only be able to prove that man DID land on the moon, not the reverse. I suppose you might be able to prove that there was a conspiracy to make all of us believe that man had gone to the moon...but that still would only prove that there was a conspiracy, not necessarily that we haven't had a lunar landing.

2007-05-16 15:40:41 · answer #3 · answered by abfabmom1 7 · 0 0

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