Maybe, but I would rather see the tower structure on the moon. Hopefully nothing bad will happen to the lunar probe.
2007-11-16 13:54:53
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answered by Yahoo 4
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Good luck with that. The scientific community *knows* that the landings were real and won't waste valuable time and resources to satisfy the foolish desires of a small group of people that doesn't grasp basic science. Understand that there is absolutely no doubt amongst scientists that the landings happened. As these are some of the world's most intelligent people, that should be evidence enough for you.
On a side note, I don't believe that the Japanese probe has a high enough resolution to detect the Apollo artifacts. And even if it does, conspiracy theorists would claim that the CIA conspired with Japan to fake the images.
If you have any doubts about the landings, please read my source.
2007-11-16 13:17:32
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answered by clitt1234 3
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No, I don't think so, unless they use magnifications as good or better than the ones we use to photograph the earth. Anyway, even if they did, the hoax-conspiracy nuts would just claim that it was faked by Japan because they're in cahoots with our government. How hard is that? You see, aggressive idiocy is very hard to cut through.
2007-11-16 13:00:32
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answered by Brant 7
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It doesn't look like the camera has quite enough resolution to show small enough details. But of course if I a wrong and pictures are released, the hoax believers will just say they are fake and the Japanese are in on the hoax.
2007-11-16 14:49:12
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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no, because it NEVER HAPPENED! Neither did the Japan Lunar Probe! its all lies!
pocket calculators are the devil!
the Earth is FLAT!
(the turtle moves... pass it on)
2007-11-16 12:57:31
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answered by Faesson 7
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These photos were taken by a recent lunar orbiter.
http://www.space.com/php/multimedia/imagedisplay/img_display.php?pic=h_apollo_site_02.jpg&cap=Map+of+photometric+anomalies+around+the+Apollo+15+landing+site.+Click-to-Enlarge
If the Japanese craft has better resolution then who knows what they'll see.
2007-11-16 15:59:00
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answered by Richard T 2
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