you need to watch more tv - all the "evidence" that the first one was faked was plausably explained.
2007-11-02 09:13:21
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answered by Dragon_Of_The_Claw 5
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Renaissance man, everybody USED to know, but now, for the efforts of a couple of dumb conspiracy nuts out for a quick buck, the flat earth society wishing to disprove the evidence of the space program, and a few unscrupulous media outlets like Fox and the Discovery Channel, a great many people do not know it.
Go to http://www.clavius.org/
I think you will see that the hoax theories are not only wrong, but in some cases deliberate lies.
Photo class 101: When you have relatively bright objects that you are photographing, the shutter speed and aperture of a camera must be set to expose the subject properly. This is many times too little of an exposure to see stars. Our eyes are remarkable in their ability to see a wide range of brightnesses in one field. Cameras are not. This is true on the moon or on the earth. Take a flash picture of somebody fairly close to you at night with the sky in the background. Even in that light, which is much less than the direct sunlight on the moon, you will not see any stars in the background unless your subject is overexposed beyond recognition.
Virtually ALL the other hoax "evidence" is just as easily debunked: shadows, waving flag, reflections, loose straps, light in shaded areas, angles, proportions, movement, etc. All of it. Heck, just watch how the obviously fine dust behaves. That effect is impossible to create on the earth unless your whole sound stage is a perfect vacuum. Not likely.
2007-11-02 16:58:33
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answered by Brant 7
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I believe you are fake. But just in case you are not (and for any other readers) I will provide the following:
I believe that there are 'mind terrorists' at work in the USA, trying to destroy young people's confidence in the country's capabilities, by destroying its history.
This question has been asked so many times and so many different ways (often by the same people disguising their tracks).
The so-called 'evidence' of a hoax have been so often proven false that it is no longer worth it.
Even today, it is impossible to fake a signal coming from space; it was even more impossible then. The soviet radio telescopes did listen in to the radio communications from the astronauts, and were able to 'trace the call' back to the Moon (identifying the source of radio signals from space is possible since the 1930's).
And in those days, the soviets would NEVER have helped the USA set up such a hoax. Let us say that we weren't the best of buddies...
2007-11-02 16:13:46
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answered by Raymond 7
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For the 849357983475983475 times, YES, Americans landed on the moon :p.
2007-11-02 16:14:48
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answered by Sandy ♥ - semi retired :) 7
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Of course we did more than once. There is no reason to believe otherwise. The tale about faked Moon landings has been refuted many times.
2007-11-02 17:25:47
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answered by miyuki & kyojin 7
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No they didn't - and while we're at it, the earth is flat (airplanes just turn in subtle circles to give the illusion that they are flying over a sphere), the earth is the center of the universe and everything revovles around it, thunder is caused by the gods on Mt. Olympus bowling, there are monsters in the ocean that swallow up everything that passes their way (which is why some people disappear, never to be heard from again), Jimmy Hoffa is buried on the 50 yard line at Giants Stadium, the checks in the mail, and I really will respect you in the morning!!
2007-11-02 16:46:23
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answered by nyninchdick 6
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Where have you been all your life? Everyone knows about the landings on the moon.
2007-11-02 16:31:11
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answer #7
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answered by Renaissance Man 5
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When you typed in this question, didn't you notice the thousands of other questions just like this that have been asked?
Yes, we did go to the moon -- 6 times. And if you don't want to believe that, no amount of facts or evidence will change your mind. So why are you asking?
2007-11-02 16:03:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Since you give no reasons for asking, I'll give the simple answer to your question without explanation. I don't think they landed, I know they did. Six times.
2007-11-02 19:36:54
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answered by Choose a bloody best answer. It's not hard. 7
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Why do you think the Russians quit trying in 1969?
2007-11-02 17:01:19
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answered by Mark 6
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several skepticals claim that the first lunar landing was a fake shot in a studio because of the look if it. their evidence was that you could see a "studio Camera" reflected on the helmet of Buzz Adian. also, the sky had no stars where their should be like millions of them. but later Buzz Adian did a commentary saying that on the way and back from the moon a mysterious green light was behind them........
2007-11-02 16:09:10
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answered by Anonymous
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