1. Yes, we landed on the moon in Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, and 16. Many men walked on the moon, and they're still alive. Many more men orbited the moon on those same missions, and they're still alive. Many thousands of people worked on the project, and they're still alive, and many thousands more monitored the Apollo missions including Soviets and Chinese who would have absolutely loved to have demonstrated that the US was faking it. There is absolutely ZERO evidence that the moon landings were faked, and it is about the most wild and far-fetched conspiracy theory to think that it could be pulled off and to have NOBODY expose it over the last 35 years.
2. The flag is not flying. The flag is in a weightless environment, and the flag is rippled because of the twisting movements to put the pole in the ground and handling of the flag. It looks exactly as it should. If it was perfectly flat, it would be strange.
3. The only source of light is NOT the sun. The sun is one source of light, and the light reflected from earth is another source of light, and the light reflected off the lunar surface itself is another source of light. there are many times on earth that you will have multiple shadows. It's not strange at all.
4. They did not take out any mistakes from the pictures.
5. The pictures do not show an alphabet on stones. There is one rock that has the rough shape of "C" on it, but it wasn't written on the stone.
6. Did man ever land on the moon. Yes. Apollo 11 landed first.
2007-05-17 02:19:44
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answered by Anonymous
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This is all a load of Internet garbage. Little kids, hackers and hooligans have Photoshop and can alter any picture they can get ahold of.
The flag was designed to be rigid (wire frame embedded in the fabric...)
If they intended to fool people, do you think they're be stupid enough to get such a simple element as the lighting wrong?
Remember the picture that showed a tourist standing on the World Trade Center observation deck while the jet was approaching? People thought it was proof of a conspiracy until it was shown that the plane was a different model than the one in the real attack...
How could faking such a landing be kept secret?
Why would reporters and journalists NOT try to expose the lie?
2007-05-17 09:29:59
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answered by chocolahoma 7
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Right, the astronauts tried to land on the moon but their spaceship fell off the end of the earth. There will always be wackos who will try and deny anything but the fact is that the moon landings took place. The flag was braced so that it would appear to fly, you can get two shadows from the same source of light, ask any photographer.
Don't be duped by stupid people.
2007-05-17 09:12:21
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answered by diogenese_97 5
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I believe man did land on the moon. Neil Armstrong was the first to walk there.
What's the name of this video? I really don't understand why some people want to believe the moon landing was some fabrication, I mean...it seems an elaborate thing to fake, and for what reason(s)?
I'd really like to know.
2007-05-17 09:10:56
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answered by Anonymous
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"They" never proved anything of the kind. Humans landed on the moon...several times. It bothers me that these conspiracy nuts can devalue such a remarkable achievement and that they can find networks willing to present their drivel. I have seen many of the so-called proofs and they are nonsense. And the people who have their claims shot down, and I mean really shot down, will keep coming back with more bunk.
I'll bet that if we never had landed on the moon, and never claimed that we did, these same people would be trying to convince us that we did it secretly and that we have mind-control outposts on the moon right now, controlling everything we think and do.
2007-05-17 09:13:04
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answered by Brant 7
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Yes, we did land on the moon...if we didn't, how do explain the mirrors on the moons surface used for lunar laser range finding?
2007-05-17 09:28:49
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answered by Anonymous
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That movie shot must be reconstructed for cheap publicity. Man did land on moon. These days anything can be proved or disproved by hi-tech tricks. Lady! don't fall for it!
2007-05-17 09:24:15
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answered by Brainstormer 1
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You spoke. But did anyone really listen?
Some did...and tried to answer...but did you hear their reply? Gather ALL the information from CREDIBLE (authoritative - peer-reviewed) sources and after actually reading and studying it, then draw your conclusion. You are easily swayed by a mild breeze.
2007-05-17 09:15:34
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answered by Rhonda H 1
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Somewhere out there you can find facts that explain those things so I believe man landed on la luna.
2007-05-17 09:09:54
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answered by Ands 7
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I believe someone did. even if it was not Neil. Because they brought back moon stones that was tested in spacial labs.
2007-05-17 11:41:50
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answered by narutogirl 2
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