perhaps. BUT I gaureentee that they have better things to do. they will NOT go out of their way to disprove the AMERICAN moon hoax.....
1. they don't really care about solving issues amung pop culture fanatics.
2. they'd rather disprove their "own" chinese hoax theories, if they even have one.
3. billions of (dollars) are at risk here. no straying from the original mission.
it would be a great BONUS in their mission, but I don't think its going to happen. Too bad for us, the moon hoaxers get to go on for a few more years.
its funny though the hoaxers are already accusing the chinese for creating a NEW moon hoax. pathetic isn't it?
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/weblog/comments/china_moon_controversy/
even if china russia and the us where camping out in their shine new moon bases by 2035 and we could see the bases from earth, they'd claim no one EVER went and it was more than likely a base built by aliens for their ufos to have an easy way to get to earth.
2007-12-08 14:25:57
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answered by Mercury 2010 7
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As you could locate from the previous posts, the LRO has provided the photographs which you seek for. Even the footprints are seen. If that determination isn't as superb as what would be provided by making use of a undercover agent satellite tv for pc, there's a solid clarification for that. The LRO challenge grow to be neither conceived nor designed for the purpose of confirming or denying the allegations of Apollo conspiracy theorists. the photographs provided are an insignificant element make the main of its unique purpose, which it has carried out extremely properly - i.e. offering a different map of the lunar floor. that's what it grow to be designed to do. i think of in case you want yet another spacecraft to furnish added info with reference to the validity of Apollo hoax claims, you will ought to convince Congress and NASA that it somewhat is properly well worth the couple of billion money which would be required as a manner to show you - no longer merely the footprints - however the sorts of the soles in those footprints - yet then, which will probable no longer be adequate the two. It by no skill ends...
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answered by ? 4
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Bah! The conspiracy theorists will just come up with a more complex theory in which Chinese officials get bribed by the CIA, or something. And they then doctor photos to make it look as though there was a landing site.
Best not to pay attention.
2007-12-08 13:44:55
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answered by Anonymous
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No they won't------- I love the "because we never landed" answers. This comes up on Answers just about every 1 or 2 hours! Look in the archive for the SCIENCE OF why we DID land-- multiple TIMES!----------- hint, one reason is that the radio signals ORIGINATED from the surface of the moon..........research the other reasons............another is go outside with a friend TONIGHT with that new digital camera--------- take a picture of your friend--------- make sure you can see the sky in the picture---------- HEY THAT PICTURE IS FAKE, no stars in the sky! of course--- the stars are never visible except in LONG LONG camera exposures.
2007-12-08 15:32:54
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answered by Bullseye 7
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That depends on several things :
(1) What the trajectory is.
(2) How far away the orbit is.
(3) How good are the optics on the camera is.
The orbit may be close enough to get good pictures but the trajectory may not be able to give them a good angle.
Even if all of that is good, if they didn't outfit is with good optics then they won't be able to see anything.
They may have decided to use Canon equipment instead of Nikon.... ;)
2007-12-08 13:49:50
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answered by eUNIX 2
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I don't think it has enough resolution. But even if it does have that ability, and even if they do release pictures, the hoax believers will just say the Chinese are in on the cover up and that the pictures are more fakes.
2007-12-08 15:43:37
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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The resolution of the Chang'e 1 cameras are about 120 meters, so its not likely they will see any of the objects left on the moon by the Apollo missions.
2007-12-08 13:53:40
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answered by Anonymous
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No, because the Moon Landings were a FAKE!
But, then so is the Chinese moon orbiter. FAKE!
And come to think of it... so is China! FAKE!
I mean, really... a country of a BILLION people? What exactly do you take me for?
Pull the other one... it's got bells on.
2007-12-08 13:48:14
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answered by Faesson 7
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Why not? Unless their satellite cameras are made with inferior products - I think they are correcting the toy export business without using lead paint, right!
2007-12-08 13:44:51
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answered by spike and spikey 2
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Don't know, but they are thinking about shooting down our satellites. I think they're in cohoots with the Hollywood writers.
2007-12-08 13:46:52
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answered by JIMBUS_35 2
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