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Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote Yes we did.

There are reflectors on the Moon used to measure the distance between the Earth and Moon.
They were put there during the Apollo 11 mission and can be - and are - seen and used by amateur astronomers all over the world.
It's called the Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment.

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Irrefutable proof that we did land on the Moon, unless those reflectors got up there in some other way.


there are theories of the moon being a giant hologram printed into the sky, i'm not that crazy though. And have you seen photos where the shadows are coming from multiple directions, how? As well could the reflectors have been sent by the rocket they claimed the astronauts were in? and that rocket went to the moon and dropped the reflectors? And the astronauts were in a studio with fake props of the reflectors?


Even on Earth the bumps and hills in a picture affect which directions the shadows fall in.
Not to mention that the lunar lander was covered with reflective plates.
I would simply say that the pictures of the astronauts on the Moon prove that astronauts were on the Moon.

But if you've already said that NASA were capable of creating a rocket and lander which could get to the Moon and back, why couldn't they also create suits capable of sustaining the lives of the astronauts for the same amount of time?


i don't think they were capable of making a rocket, maybe it was a miniature rocket and moon and they secretly got a special effects team to do their job. Also, there is a picture of of an astronaut and the reflection in the helmet shows a piece of rope that is not necessary to be there, were the astronauts being pulled up by rope/thin string to create the low gravity effect?


If you're talking about this picture, it was taken during the Apollo 12 mission, not the Apollo 11 mission.

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But even if it was taken during the Apollo 11 mission, do you not think that the special effects team would have painstakingly analyzed every single photo for any flaws?


I don't believe we've ever landed on the Moon, not humans anyway. And special effect teams could have missed that object (rope) and i don't think they could brush something away like we can now on photo shop. Also why do we need suits and not just an oxygen mask/tank, why cant we reveal skin outside of our atmosphere?


There is no air pressure in space, and space is also extremely cold. They would 'fizz' to death without suits on to regulate their temperature and pressure.
They could have missed it, yes, but that doesn't prove that they did.
As far as I'm aware the common response to that picture is that it's an exposure blur.


It does look like a ceiling fan, it could've been used to make the flag look wavy, and what about the rock that was labelled 'c'? stage props?


The flag had a wire running through it to keep it in a wavy looking position. If it was a real flag it would have simply flopped around next to the pole and wouldn't have looked very good on TV. The wire kept it in the position of a waving flag on Earth.
When Neil first pushed the pole into the ground the kinetic energy in the bar would have also caused the flag to wave back and forth, but it did eventually stop as that energy dissipated.

The 'C' rock can be attributed to Pareidolia, a psychological effect in which we see patterns where there are none. It's like when we look at clouds and see the outlines of boots, countries, animals, etc.
This could also explain why people see a ceiling fan, microphone, or rope in the visor blur.

Not to mention that movie studios don't actually label their prop pieces specifically because the label might be seen if the director chooses to film from a different angle.


Movies aren't as advanced as they are today, we don't even need to label props anymore (on set) and yes you need a wire (or something strong enough) to hold up a flag on Earth because the gravity would make the flag flop down, and so this proves the moon landings fake because they needed a wire of some sort to keep the flag up because if on the moon the flag wouldn't need support and the gravity on the moon wouldn't be strong enough to pull down the flag, so if they're in a studio then they will need to hold the flag up, and the flag would move because of vibrations when hitting it into the hole fitted for the flag.
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TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote Yes we did.

There are reflectors on the Moon used to measure the distance between the Earth and Moon.
They were put there during the Apollo 11 mission and can be - and are - seen and used by amateur astronomers all over the world.
It's called the Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Irrefutable proof that we did land on the Moon, unless those reflectors got up there in some other way.


there are theories of the moon being a giant hologram printed into the sky, i'm not that crazy though. And have you seen photos where the shadows are coming from multiple directions, how? As well could the reflectors have been sent by the rocket they claimed the astronauts were in? and that rocket went to the moon and dropped the reflectors? And the astronauts were in a studio with fake props of the reflectors?


Even on Earth the bumps and hills in a picture affect which directions the shadows fall in.
Not to mention that the lunar lander was covered with reflective plates.
I would simply say that the pictures of the astronauts on the Moon prove that astronauts were on the Moon.

But if you've already said that NASA were capable of creating a rocket and lander which could get to the Moon and back, why couldn't they also create suits capable of sustaining the lives of the astronauts for the same amount of time?


i don't think they were capable of making a rocket, maybe it was a miniature rocket and moon and they secretly got a special effects team to do their job. Also, there is a picture of of an astronaut and the reflection in the helmet shows a piece of rope that is not necessary to be there, were the astronauts being pulled up by rope/thin string to create the low gravity effect?


If you're talking about this picture, it was taken during the Apollo 12 mission, not the Apollo 11 mission.

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But even if it was taken during the Apollo 11 mission, do you not think that the special effects team would have painstakingly analyzed every single photo for any flaws?


I don't believe we've ever landed on the Moon, not humans anyway. And special effect teams could have missed that object (rope) and i don't think they could brush something away like we can now on photo shop. Also why do we need suits and not just an oxygen mask/tank, why cant we reveal skin outside of our atmosphere?


There is no air pressure in space, and space is also extremely cold. They would 'fizz' to death without suits on to regulate their temperature and pressure.
They could have missed it, yes, but that doesn't prove that they did.
As far as I'm aware the common response to that picture is that it's an exposure blur.


It does look like a ceiling fan, it could've been used to make the flag look wavy, and what about the rock that was labelled 'c'? stage props?


The flag had a wire running through it to keep it in a wavy looking position. If it was a real flag it would have simply flopped around next to the pole and wouldn't have looked very good on TV. The wire kept it in the position of a waving flag on Earth.
When Neil first pushed the pole into the ground the kinetic energy in the bar would have also caused the flag to wave back and forth, but it did eventually stop as that energy dissipated.

The 'C' rock can be attributed to Pareidolia, a psychological effect in which we see patterns where there are none. It's like when we look at clouds and see the outlines of boots, countries, animals, etc.
This could also explain why people see a ceiling fan, microphone, or rope in the visor blur.

Not to mention that movie studios don't actually label their prop pieces specifically because the label might be seen if the director chooses to film from a different angle.


Movies aren't as advanced as they are today, we don't even need to label props anymore (on set) and yes you need a wire (or something strong enough) to hold up a flag on Earth because the gravity would make the flag flop down, and so this proves the moon landings fake because they needed a wire of some sort to keep the flag up because if on the moon the flag wouldn't need support and the gravity on the moon wouldn't be strong enough to pull down the flag, so if they're in a studio then they will need to hold the flag up, and the flag would move because of vibrations when hitting it into the hole fitted for the flag.


They didn't label props in the 60's either.
We don't use wires in flags on Earth because we have the wind.
The wind makes flags wave, if they aren't being hit by the wind then they don't wave on Earth.

If the flag on the Moon didn't have a wire through it, it would have just floated around beside the pole and might not have always been in a rectangular shape, which wouldn't look very good.
That is why they used the wire, to keep it in an open, rectangular shape.
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Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote Yes we did.

There are reflectors on the Moon used to measure the distance between the Earth and Moon.
They were put there during the Apollo 11 mission and can be - and are - seen and used by amateur astronomers all over the world.
It's called the Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Irrefutable proof that we did land on the Moon, unless those reflectors got up there in some other way.


there are theories of the moon being a giant hologram printed into the sky, i'm not that crazy though. And have you seen photos where the shadows are coming from multiple directions, how? As well could the reflectors have been sent by the rocket they claimed the astronauts were in? and that rocket went to the moon and dropped the reflectors? And the astronauts were in a studio with fake props of the reflectors?


Even on Earth the bumps and hills in a picture affect which directions the shadows fall in.
Not to mention that the lunar lander was covered with reflective plates.
I would simply say that the pictures of the astronauts on the Moon prove that astronauts were on the Moon.

But if you've already said that NASA were capable of creating a rocket and lander which could get to the Moon and back, why couldn't they also create suits capable of sustaining the lives of the astronauts for the same amount of time?


i don't think they were capable of making a rocket, maybe it was a miniature rocket and moon and they secretly got a special effects team to do their job. Also, there is a picture of of an astronaut and the reflection in the helmet shows a piece of rope that is not necessary to be there, were the astronauts being pulled up by rope/thin string to create the low gravity effect?


If you're talking about this picture, it was taken during the Apollo 12 mission, not the Apollo 11 mission.

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But even if it was taken during the Apollo 11 mission, do you not think that the special effects team would have painstakingly analyzed every single photo for any flaws?


I don't believe we've ever landed on the Moon, not humans anyway. And special effect teams could have missed that object (rope) and i don't think they could brush something away like we can now on photo shop. Also why do we need suits and not just an oxygen mask/tank, why cant we reveal skin outside of our atmosphere?


There is no air pressure in space, and space is also extremely cold. They would 'fizz' to death without suits on to regulate their temperature and pressure.
They could have missed it, yes, but that doesn't prove that they did.
As far as I'm aware the common response to that picture is that it's an exposure blur.


It does look like a ceiling fan, it could've been used to make the flag look wavy, and what about the rock that was labelled 'c'? stage props?


The flag had a wire running through it to keep it in a wavy looking position. If it was a real flag it would have simply flopped around next to the pole and wouldn't have looked very good on TV. The wire kept it in the position of a waving flag on Earth.
When Neil first pushed the pole into the ground the kinetic energy in the bar would have also caused the flag to wave back and forth, but it did eventually stop as that energy dissipated.

The 'C' rock can be attributed to Pareidolia, a psychological effect in which we see patterns where there are none. It's like when we look at clouds and see the outlines of boots, countries, animals, etc.
This could also explain why people see a ceiling fan, microphone, or rope in the visor blur.

Not to mention that movie studios don't actually label their prop pieces specifically because the label might be seen if the director chooses to film from a different angle.


Movies aren't as advanced as they are today, we don't even need to label props anymore (on set) and yes you need a wire (or something strong enough) to hold up a flag on Earth because the gravity would make the flag flop down, and so this proves the moon landings fake because they needed a wire of some sort to keep the flag up because if on the moon the flag wouldn't need support and the gravity on the moon wouldn't be strong enough to pull down the flag, so if they're in a studio then they will need to hold the flag up, and the flag would move because of vibrations when hitting it into the hole fitted for the flag.


They didn't label props in the 60's either.
We don't use wires in flags on Earth because we have the wind.
The wind makes flags wave, if they aren't being hit by the wind then they don't wave on Earth.

If the flag on the Moon didn't have a wire through it, it would have just floated around beside the pole and might not have always been in a rectangular shape, which wouldn't look very good.
That is why they used the wire, to keep it in an open, rectangular shape.


On the earth flags need to be held up because they drag down. and so if they were in a studio they would need to hold it up and that's why they need to hold the flag up with a wire.
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TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote Yes we did.

There are reflectors on the Moon used to measure the distance between the Earth and Moon.
They were put there during the Apollo 11 mission and can be - and are - seen and used by amateur astronomers all over the world.
It's called the Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Irrefutable proof that we did land on the Moon, unless those reflectors got up there in some other way.


there are theories of the moon being a giant hologram printed into the sky, i'm not that crazy though. And have you seen photos where the shadows are coming from multiple directions, how? As well could the reflectors have been sent by the rocket they claimed the astronauts were in? and that rocket went to the moon and dropped the reflectors? And the astronauts were in a studio with fake props of the reflectors?


Even on Earth the bumps and hills in a picture affect which directions the shadows fall in.
Not to mention that the lunar lander was covered with reflective plates.
I would simply say that the pictures of the astronauts on the Moon prove that astronauts were on the Moon.

But if you've already said that NASA were capable of creating a rocket and lander which could get to the Moon and back, why couldn't they also create suits capable of sustaining the lives of the astronauts for the same amount of time?


i don't think they were capable of making a rocket, maybe it was a miniature rocket and moon and they secretly got a special effects team to do their job. Also, there is a picture of of an astronaut and the reflection in the helmet shows a piece of rope that is not necessary to be there, were the astronauts being pulled up by rope/thin string to create the low gravity effect?


If you're talking about this picture, it was taken during the Apollo 12 mission, not the Apollo 11 mission.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


But even if it was taken during the Apollo 11 mission, do you not think that the special effects team would have painstakingly analyzed every single photo for any flaws?


I don't believe we've ever landed on the Moon, not humans anyway. And special effect teams could have missed that object (rope) and i don't think they could brush something away like we can now on photo shop. Also why do we need suits and not just an oxygen mask/tank, why cant we reveal skin outside of our atmosphere?


There is no air pressure in space, and space is also extremely cold. They would 'fizz' to death without suits on to regulate their temperature and pressure.
They could have missed it, yes, but that doesn't prove that they did.
As far as I'm aware the common response to that picture is that it's an exposure blur.


It does look like a ceiling fan, it could've been used to make the flag look wavy, and what about the rock that was labelled 'c'? stage props?


The flag had a wire running through it to keep it in a wavy looking position. If it was a real flag it would have simply flopped around next to the pole and wouldn't have looked very good on TV. The wire kept it in the position of a waving flag on Earth.
When Neil first pushed the pole into the ground the kinetic energy in the bar would have also caused the flag to wave back and forth, but it did eventually stop as that energy dissipated.

The 'C' rock can be attributed to Pareidolia, a psychological effect in which we see patterns where there are none. It's like when we look at clouds and see the outlines of boots, countries, animals, etc.
This could also explain why people see a ceiling fan, microphone, or rope in the visor blur.

Not to mention that movie studios don't actually label their prop pieces specifically because the label might be seen if the director chooses to film from a different angle.


Movies aren't as advanced as they are today, we don't even need to label props anymore (on set) and yes you need a wire (or something strong enough) to hold up a flag on Earth because the gravity would make the flag flop down, and so this proves the moon landings fake because they needed a wire of some sort to keep the flag up because if on the moon the flag wouldn't need support and the gravity on the moon wouldn't be strong enough to pull down the flag, so if they're in a studio then they will need to hold the flag up, and the flag would move because of vibrations when hitting it into the hole fitted for the flag.


They didn't label props in the 60's either.
We don't use wires in flags on Earth because we have the wind.
The wind makes flags wave, if they aren't being hit by the wind then they don't wave on Earth.

If the flag on the Moon didn't have a wire through it, it would have just floated around beside the pole and might not have always been in a rectangular shape, which wouldn't look very good.
That is why they used the wire, to keep it in an open, rectangular shape.


On the earth flags need to be held up because they drag down. and so if they were in a studio they would need to hold it up and that's why they need to hold the flag up with a wire.


Yes, they would need to hold the flag up with a wire on Earth if they were filming this in a studio to create the same effect as if it were on the Moon.
Unfortunately for your position, they would also have needed to have a wire through the flag on the Moon to create the effect that we see in the pictures.
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TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote Yes we did.

There are reflectors on the Moon used to measure the distance between the Earth and Moon.
They were put there during the Apollo 11 mission and can be - and are - seen and used by amateur astronomers all over the world.
It's called the Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Irrefutable proof that we did land on the Moon, unless those reflectors got up there in some other way.


there are theories of the moon being a giant hologram printed into the sky, i'm not that crazy though. And have you seen photos where the shadows are coming from multiple directions, how? As well could the reflectors have been sent by the rocket they claimed the astronauts were in? and that rocket went to the moon and dropped the reflectors? And the astronauts were in a studio with fake props of the reflectors?


Even on Earth the bumps and hills in a picture affect which directions the shadows fall in.
Not to mention that the lunar lander was covered with reflective plates.
I would simply say that the pictures of the astronauts on the Moon prove that astronauts were on the Moon.

But if you've already said that NASA were capable of creating a rocket and lander which could get to the Moon and back, why couldn't they also create suits capable of sustaining the lives of the astronauts for the same amount of time?


i don't think they were capable of making a rocket, maybe it was a miniature rocket and moon and they secretly got a special effects team to do their job. Also, there is a picture of of an astronaut and the reflection in the helmet shows a piece of rope that is not necessary to be there, were the astronauts being pulled up by rope/thin string to create the low gravity effect?


If you're talking about this picture, it was taken during the Apollo 12 mission, not the Apollo 11 mission.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


But even if it was taken during the Apollo 11 mission, do you not think that the special effects team would have painstakingly analyzed every single photo for any flaws?


I don't believe we've ever landed on the Moon, not humans anyway. And special effect teams could have missed that object (rope) and i don't think they could brush something away like we can now on photo shop. Also why do we need suits and not just an oxygen mask/tank, why cant we reveal skin outside of our atmosphere?


There is no air pressure in space, and space is also extremely cold. They would 'fizz' to death without suits on to regulate their temperature and pressure.
They could have missed it, yes, but that doesn't prove that they did.
As far as I'm aware the common response to that picture is that it's an exposure blur.


It does look like a ceiling fan, it could've been used to make the flag look wavy, and what about the rock that was labelled 'c'? stage props?


The flag had a wire running through it to keep it in a wavy looking position. If it was a real flag it would have simply flopped around next to the pole and wouldn't have looked very good on TV. The wire kept it in the position of a waving flag on Earth.
When Neil first pushed the pole into the ground the kinetic energy in the bar would have also caused the flag to wave back and forth, but it did eventually stop as that energy dissipated.

The 'C' rock can be attributed to Pareidolia, a psychological effect in which we see patterns where there are none. It's like when we look at clouds and see the outlines of boots, countries, animals, etc.
This could also explain why people see a ceiling fan, microphone, or rope in the visor blur.

Not to mention that movie studios don't actually label their prop pieces specifically because the label might be seen if the director chooses to film from a different angle.


Movies aren't as advanced as they are today, we don't even need to label props anymore (on set) and yes you need a wire (or something strong enough) to hold up a flag on Earth because the gravity would make the flag flop down, and so this proves the moon landings fake because they needed a wire of some sort to keep the flag up because if on the moon the flag wouldn't need support and the gravity on the moon wouldn't be strong enough to pull down the flag, so if they're in a studio then they will need to hold the flag up, and the flag would move because of vibrations when hitting it into the hole fitted for the flag.

ahh yea the gravity would be strong enough to pull the flag down. The wire is so they could get a good shpt. Wouldn't look very good if all you could see was a flopped down flag. There is obviously no way to change your mind on this short of taking you to the moon. We use the "mirrors" to see the exact distance how is that not proof enough we have been?

What proof do you need? at the end of the day your only counter argument is that it is all fake and studio work. They didn't have the camera tech back then to fake it. I suggest watching "moon fake not" on youtube. Pretty good.
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kljasdkagfaskfasfdoh wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote Yes we did.

There are reflectors on the Moon used to measure the distance between the Earth and Moon.
They were put there during the Apollo 11 mission and can be - and are - seen and used by amateur astronomers all over the world.
It's called the Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Irrefutable proof that we did land on the Moon, unless those reflectors got up there in some other way.


there are theories of the moon being a giant hologram printed into the sky, i'm not that crazy though. And have you seen photos where the shadows are coming from multiple directions, how? As well could the reflectors have been sent by the rocket they claimed the astronauts were in? and that rocket went to the moon and dropped the reflectors? And the astronauts were in a studio with fake props of the reflectors?


Even on Earth the bumps and hills in a picture affect which directions the shadows fall in.
Not to mention that the lunar lander was covered with reflective plates.
I would simply say that the pictures of the astronauts on the Moon prove that astronauts were on the Moon.

But if you've already said that NASA were capable of creating a rocket and lander which could get to the Moon and back, why couldn't they also create suits capable of sustaining the lives of the astronauts for the same amount of time?


i don't think they were capable of making a rocket, maybe it was a miniature rocket and moon and they secretly got a special effects team to do their job. Also, there is a picture of of an astronaut and the reflection in the helmet shows a piece of rope that is not necessary to be there, were the astronauts being pulled up by rope/thin string to create the low gravity effect?


If you're talking about this picture, it was taken during the Apollo 12 mission, not the Apollo 11 mission.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


But even if it was taken during the Apollo 11 mission, do you not think that the special effects team would have painstakingly analyzed every single photo for any flaws?


I don't believe we've ever landed on the Moon, not humans anyway. And special effect teams could have missed that object (rope) and i don't think they could brush something away like we can now on photo shop. Also why do we need suits and not just an oxygen mask/tank, why cant we reveal skin outside of our atmosphere?


There is no air pressure in space, and space is also extremely cold. They would 'fizz' to death without suits on to regulate their temperature and pressure.
They could have missed it, yes, but that doesn't prove that they did.
As far as I'm aware the common response to that picture is that it's an exposure blur.


It does look like a ceiling fan, it could've been used to make the flag look wavy, and what about the rock that was labelled 'c'? stage props?


The flag had a wire running through it to keep it in a wavy looking position. If it was a real flag it would have simply flopped around next to the pole and wouldn't have looked very good on TV. The wire kept it in the position of a waving flag on Earth.
When Neil first pushed the pole into the ground the kinetic energy in the bar would have also caused the flag to wave back and forth, but it did eventually stop as that energy dissipated.

The 'C' rock can be attributed to Pareidolia, a psychological effect in which we see patterns where there are none. It's like when we look at clouds and see the outlines of boots, countries, animals, etc.
This could also explain why people see a ceiling fan, microphone, or rope in the visor blur.

Not to mention that movie studios don't actually label their prop pieces specifically because the label might be seen if the director chooses to film from a different angle.


Movies aren't as advanced as they are today, we don't even need to label props anymore (on set) and yes you need a wire (or something strong enough) to hold up a flag on Earth because the gravity would make the flag flop down, and so this proves the moon landings fake because they needed a wire of some sort to keep the flag up because if on the moon the flag wouldn't need support and the gravity on the moon wouldn't be strong enough to pull down the flag, so if they're in a studio then they will need to hold the flag up, and the flag would move because of vibrations when hitting it into the hole fitted for the flag.

ahh yea the gravity would be strong enough to pull the flag down. The wire is so they could get a good shpt. Wouldn't look very good if all you could see was a flopped down flag. There is obviously no way to change your mind on this short of taking you to the moon. We use the "mirrors" to see the exact distance how is that not proof enough we have been?

What proof do you need? at the end of the day your only counter argument is that it is all fake and studio work. They didn't have the camera tech back then to fake it. I suggest watching "moon fake not" on youtube. Pretty good.


there were film producers who created effects of space etc. and only a few at the time, it wouldn't be hard to set up a studio of the moon landing. and what about there being no stars?(read my first two replies) and why would someone want to play golf on the moon, priorities? as well they shut down all of the Apollo mission files? why? to show no evidence of the moon landings being fake?
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TaDeDraGz wrote
kljasdkagfaskfasfdoh wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote Yes we did.

There are reflectors on the Moon used to measure the distance between the Earth and Moon.
They were put there during the Apollo 11 mission and can be - and are - seen and used by amateur astronomers all over the world.
It's called the Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment.

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Irrefutable proof that we did land on the Moon, unless those reflectors got up there in some other way.


there are theories of the moon being a giant hologram printed into the sky, i'm not that crazy though. And have you seen photos where the shadows are coming from multiple directions, how? As well could the reflectors have been sent by the rocket they claimed the astronauts were in? and that rocket went to the moon and dropped the reflectors? And the astronauts were in a studio with fake props of the reflectors?


Even on Earth the bumps and hills in a picture affect which directions the shadows fall in.
Not to mention that the lunar lander was covered with reflective plates.
I would simply say that the pictures of the astronauts on the Moon prove that astronauts were on the Moon.

But if you've already said that NASA were capable of creating a rocket and lander which could get to the Moon and back, why couldn't they also create suits capable of sustaining the lives of the astronauts for the same amount of time?


i don't think they were capable of making a rocket, maybe it was a miniature rocket and moon and they secretly got a special effects team to do their job. Also, there is a picture of of an astronaut and the reflection in the helmet shows a piece of rope that is not necessary to be there, were the astronauts being pulled up by rope/thin string to create the low gravity effect?


If you're talking about this picture, it was taken during the Apollo 12 mission, not the Apollo 11 mission.

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But even if it was taken during the Apollo 11 mission, do you not think that the special effects team would have painstakingly analyzed every single photo for any flaws?


I don't believe we've ever landed on the Moon, not humans anyway. And special effect teams could have missed that object (rope) and i don't think they could brush something away like we can now on photo shop. Also why do we need suits and not just an oxygen mask/tank, why cant we reveal skin outside of our atmosphere?


There is no air pressure in space, and space is also extremely cold. They would 'fizz' to death without suits on to regulate their temperature and pressure.
They could have missed it, yes, but that doesn't prove that they did.
As far as I'm aware the common response to that picture is that it's an exposure blur.


It does look like a ceiling fan, it could've been used to make the flag look wavy, and what about the rock that was labelled 'c'? stage props?


The flag had a wire running through it to keep it in a wavy looking position. If it was a real flag it would have simply flopped around next to the pole and wouldn't have looked very good on TV. The wire kept it in the position of a waving flag on Earth.
When Neil first pushed the pole into the ground the kinetic energy in the bar would have also caused the flag to wave back and forth, but it did eventually stop as that energy dissipated.

The 'C' rock can be attributed to Pareidolia, a psychological effect in which we see patterns where there are none. It's like when we look at clouds and see the outlines of boots, countries, animals, etc.
This could also explain why people see a ceiling fan, microphone, or rope in the visor blur.

Not to mention that movie studios don't actually label their prop pieces specifically because the label might be seen if the director chooses to film from a different angle.


Movies aren't as advanced as they are today, we don't even need to label props anymore (on set) and yes you need a wire (or something strong enough) to hold up a flag on Earth because the gravity would make the flag flop down, and so this proves the moon landings fake because they needed a wire of some sort to keep the flag up because if on the moon the flag wouldn't need support and the gravity on the moon wouldn't be strong enough to pull down the flag, so if they're in a studio then they will need to hold the flag up, and the flag would move because of vibrations when hitting it into the hole fitted for the flag.

ahh yea the gravity would be strong enough to pull the flag down. The wire is so they could get a good shpt. Wouldn't look very good if all you could see was a flopped down flag. There is obviously no way to change your mind on this short of taking you to the moon. We use the "mirrors" to see the exact distance how is that not proof enough we have been?

What proof do you need? at the end of the day your only counter argument is that it is all fake and studio work. They didn't have the camera tech back then to fake it. I suggest watching "moon fake not" on youtube. Pretty good.


there were film producers who created effects of space etc. and only a few at the time, it wouldn't be hard to set up a studio of the moon landing. and what about there being no stars?(read my first two replies) and why would someone want to play golf on the moon, priorities? as well they shut down all of the Apollo mission files? why? to show no evidence of the moon landings being fake?


The lack of stars is attributable to to the light exposure capabilities of the cameras being used.
Basically, the cameras weren't good enough to capture the stars.
The light from the Sun bouncing off the surface of the Moon was so bright that it 'washed out' the light from the stars. This happens on Earth too, but it's not as strong here because our atmosphere filters most of the ultraviolet rays out of the light before it hits the planet's surface.
It's why you can see stars better at some points on Earth compared to others, places without a lot of artificial light are the worst places to see stars.

Astronaut Alan Shepard took a golf ball with him and took a 2 minute break from setting up equipment to hit it. It wasn't that big of a deal.

As far as I can tell they haven't shut down the Apollo mission files.
All of the information on what occurred, the pictures taken, audio logs, etc. are all out there on the internet to find.

Can you link me to an article or something proving that the files are locked? I can't seem to find any.
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Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
kljasdkagfaskfasfdoh wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote Yes we did.

There are reflectors on the Moon used to measure the distance between the Earth and Moon.
They were put there during the Apollo 11 mission and can be - and are - seen and used by amateur astronomers all over the world.
It's called the Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment.

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Irrefutable proof that we did land on the Moon, unless those reflectors got up there in some other way.


there are theories of the moon being a giant hologram printed into the sky, i'm not that crazy though. And have you seen photos where the shadows are coming from multiple directions, how? As well could the reflectors have been sent by the rocket they claimed the astronauts were in? and that rocket went to the moon and dropped the reflectors? And the astronauts were in a studio with fake props of the reflectors?


Even on Earth the bumps and hills in a picture affect which directions the shadows fall in.
Not to mention that the lunar lander was covered with reflective plates.
I would simply say that the pictures of the astronauts on the Moon prove that astronauts were on the Moon.

But if you've already said that NASA were capable of creating a rocket and lander which could get to the Moon and back, why couldn't they also create suits capable of sustaining the lives of the astronauts for the same amount of time?


i don't think they were capable of making a rocket, maybe it was a miniature rocket and moon and they secretly got a special effects team to do their job. Also, there is a picture of of an astronaut and the reflection in the helmet shows a piece of rope that is not necessary to be there, were the astronauts being pulled up by rope/thin string to create the low gravity effect?


If you're talking about this picture, it was taken during the Apollo 12 mission, not the Apollo 11 mission.

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But even if it was taken during the Apollo 11 mission, do you not think that the special effects team would have painstakingly analyzed every single photo for any flaws?


I don't believe we've ever landed on the Moon, not humans anyway. And special effect teams could have missed that object (rope) and i don't think they could brush something away like we can now on photo shop. Also why do we need suits and not just an oxygen mask/tank, why cant we reveal skin outside of our atmosphere?


There is no air pressure in space, and space is also extremely cold. They would 'fizz' to death without suits on to regulate their temperature and pressure.
They could have missed it, yes, but that doesn't prove that they did.
As far as I'm aware the common response to that picture is that it's an exposure blur.


It does look like a ceiling fan, it could've been used to make the flag look wavy, and what about the rock that was labelled 'c'? stage props?


The flag had a wire running through it to keep it in a wavy looking position. If it was a real flag it would have simply flopped around next to the pole and wouldn't have looked very good on TV. The wire kept it in the position of a waving flag on Earth.
When Neil first pushed the pole into the ground the kinetic energy in the bar would have also caused the flag to wave back and forth, but it did eventually stop as that energy dissipated.

The 'C' rock can be attributed to Pareidolia, a psychological effect in which we see patterns where there are none. It's like when we look at clouds and see the outlines of boots, countries, animals, etc.
This could also explain why people see a ceiling fan, microphone, or rope in the visor blur.

Not to mention that movie studios don't actually label their prop pieces specifically because the label might be seen if the director chooses to film from a different angle.


Movies aren't as advanced as they are today, we don't even need to label props anymore (on set) and yes you need a wire (or something strong enough) to hold up a flag on Earth because the gravity would make the flag flop down, and so this proves the moon landings fake because they needed a wire of some sort to keep the flag up because if on the moon the flag wouldn't need support and the gravity on the moon wouldn't be strong enough to pull down the flag, so if they're in a studio then they will need to hold the flag up, and the flag would move because of vibrations when hitting it into the hole fitted for the flag.

ahh yea the gravity would be strong enough to pull the flag down. The wire is so they could get a good shpt. Wouldn't look very good if all you could see was a flopped down flag. There is obviously no way to change your mind on this short of taking you to the moon. We use the "mirrors" to see the exact distance how is that not proof enough we have been?

What proof do you need? at the end of the day your only counter argument is that it is all fake and studio work. They didn't have the camera tech back then to fake it. I suggest watching "moon fake not" on youtube. Pretty good.


there were film producers who created effects of space etc. and only a few at the time, it wouldn't be hard to set up a studio of the moon landing. and what about there being no stars?(read my first two replies) and why would someone want to play golf on the moon, priorities? as well they shut down all of the Apollo mission files? why? to show no evidence of the moon landings being fake?


The lack of stars is attributable to to the light exposure capabilities of the cameras being used.
Basically, the cameras weren't good enough to capture the stars.
The light from the Sun bouncing off the surface of the Moon was so bright that it 'washed out' the light from the stars. This happens on Earth too, but it's not as strong here because our atmosphere filters most of the ultraviolet rays out of the light before it hits the planet's surface.
It's why you can see stars better at some points on Earth compared to others, places without a lot of artificial light are the worst places to see stars.

Astronaut Alan Shepard took a golf ball with him and took a 2 minute break from setting up equipment to hit it. It wasn't that big of a deal.

As far as I can tell they haven't shut down the Apollo mission files.
All of the information on what occurred, the pictures taken, audio logs, etc. are all out there on the internet to find.

Can you link me to an article or something proving that the files are locked? I can't seem to find any.


there were a few visible stars on the moon landing photos, and not to say that our atmosphere is so polluted and has so many gases etc. to block out stars and other things visible in the sky, so the moon should be one of the best places we now to date to see stars as clear in the sky as they can be.
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TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
kljasdkagfaskfasfdoh wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote Yes we did.

There are reflectors on the Moon used to measure the distance between the Earth and Moon.
They were put there during the Apollo 11 mission and can be - and are - seen and used by amateur astronomers all over the world.
It's called the Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment.

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Irrefutable proof that we did land on the Moon, unless those reflectors got up there in some other way.


there are theories of the moon being a giant hologram printed into the sky, i'm not that crazy though. And have you seen photos where the shadows are coming from multiple directions, how? As well could the reflectors have been sent by the rocket they claimed the astronauts were in? and that rocket went to the moon and dropped the reflectors? And the astronauts were in a studio with fake props of the reflectors?


Even on Earth the bumps and hills in a picture affect which directions the shadows fall in.
Not to mention that the lunar lander was covered with reflective plates.
I would simply say that the pictures of the astronauts on the Moon prove that astronauts were on the Moon.

But if you've already said that NASA were capable of creating a rocket and lander which could get to the Moon and back, why couldn't they also create suits capable of sustaining the lives of the astronauts for the same amount of time?


i don't think they were capable of making a rocket, maybe it was a miniature rocket and moon and they secretly got a special effects team to do their job. Also, there is a picture of of an astronaut and the reflection in the helmet shows a piece of rope that is not necessary to be there, were the astronauts being pulled up by rope/thin string to create the low gravity effect?


If you're talking about this picture, it was taken during the Apollo 12 mission, not the Apollo 11 mission.

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But even if it was taken during the Apollo 11 mission, do you not think that the special effects team would have painstakingly analyzed every single photo for any flaws?


I don't believe we've ever landed on the Moon, not humans anyway. And special effect teams could have missed that object (rope) and i don't think they could brush something away like we can now on photo shop. Also why do we need suits and not just an oxygen mask/tank, why cant we reveal skin outside of our atmosphere?


There is no air pressure in space, and space is also extremely cold. They would 'fizz' to death without suits on to regulate their temperature and pressure.
They could have missed it, yes, but that doesn't prove that they did.
As far as I'm aware the common response to that picture is that it's an exposure blur.


It does look like a ceiling fan, it could've been used to make the flag look wavy, and what about the rock that was labelled 'c'? stage props?


The flag had a wire running through it to keep it in a wavy looking position. If it was a real flag it would have simply flopped around next to the pole and wouldn't have looked very good on TV. The wire kept it in the position of a waving flag on Earth.
When Neil first pushed the pole into the ground the kinetic energy in the bar would have also caused the flag to wave back and forth, but it did eventually stop as that energy dissipated.

The 'C' rock can be attributed to Pareidolia, a psychological effect in which we see patterns where there are none. It's like when we look at clouds and see the outlines of boots, countries, animals, etc.
This could also explain why people see a ceiling fan, microphone, or rope in the visor blur.

Not to mention that movie studios don't actually label their prop pieces specifically because the label might be seen if the director chooses to film from a different angle.


Movies aren't as advanced as they are today, we don't even need to label props anymore (on set) and yes you need a wire (or something strong enough) to hold up a flag on Earth because the gravity would make the flag flop down, and so this proves the moon landings fake because they needed a wire of some sort to keep the flag up because if on the moon the flag wouldn't need support and the gravity on the moon wouldn't be strong enough to pull down the flag, so if they're in a studio then they will need to hold the flag up, and the flag would move because of vibrations when hitting it into the hole fitted for the flag.

ahh yea the gravity would be strong enough to pull the flag down. The wire is so they could get a good shpt. Wouldn't look very good if all you could see was a flopped down flag. There is obviously no way to change your mind on this short of taking you to the moon. We use the "mirrors" to see the exact distance how is that not proof enough we have been?

What proof do you need? at the end of the day your only counter argument is that it is all fake and studio work. They didn't have the camera tech back then to fake it. I suggest watching "moon fake not" on youtube. Pretty good.


there were film producers who created effects of space etc. and only a few at the time, it wouldn't be hard to set up a studio of the moon landing. and what about there being no stars?(read my first two replies) and why would someone want to play golf on the moon, priorities? as well they shut down all of the Apollo mission files? why? to show no evidence of the moon landings being fake?


The lack of stars is attributable to to the light exposure capabilities of the cameras being used.
Basically, the cameras weren't good enough to capture the stars.
The light from the Sun bouncing off the surface of the Moon was so bright that it 'washed out' the light from the stars. This happens on Earth too, but it's not as strong here because our atmosphere filters most of the ultraviolet rays out of the light before it hits the planet's surface.
It's why you can see stars better at some points on Earth compared to others, places without a lot of artificial light are the worst places to see stars.

Astronaut Alan Shepard took a golf ball with him and took a 2 minute break from setting up equipment to hit it. It wasn't that big of a deal.

As far as I can tell they haven't shut down the Apollo mission files.
All of the information on what occurred, the pictures taken, audio logs, etc. are all out there on the internet to find.

Can you link me to an article or something proving that the files are locked? I can't seem to find any.


there were a few visible stars on the moon landing photos, and not to say that our atmosphere is so polluted and has so many gases etc. to block out stars and other things visible in the sky, so the moon should be one of the best places we now to date to see stars as clear in the sky as they can be.


I can see no visible stars in any of the moon landing photos from Apollo 11.
Stars aren't as visible on the Moon because the Moon's surface is so reflective.
It creates its own artificial light, just like if you were to stand in the middle of Las Vegas at night you wouldn't be able to see any stars, but if you were to stand in the middle of the desert you would see a lot.
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Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
kljasdkagfaskfasfdoh wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote
TaDeDraGz wrote
Nocebo wrote Yes we did.

There are reflectors on the Moon used to measure the distance between the Earth and Moon.
They were put there during the Apollo 11 mission and can be - and are - seen and used by amateur astronomers all over the world.
It's called the Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment.

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Irrefutable proof that we did land on the Moon, unless those reflectors got up there in some other way.


there are theories of the moon being a giant hologram printed into the sky, i'm not that crazy though. And have you seen photos where the shadows are coming from multiple directions, how? As well could the reflectors have been sent by the rocket they claimed the astronauts were in? and that rocket went to the moon and dropped the reflectors? And the astronauts were in a studio with fake props of the reflectors?


Even on Earth the bumps and hills in a picture affect which directions the shadows fall in.
Not to mention that the lunar lander was covered with reflective plates.
I would simply say that the pictures of the astronauts on the Moon prove that astronauts were on the Moon.

But if you've already said that NASA were capable of creating a rocket and lander which could get to the Moon and back, why couldn't they also create suits capable of sustaining the lives of the astronauts for the same amount of time?


i don't think they were capable of making a rocket, maybe it was a miniature rocket and moon and they secretly got a special effects team to do their job. Also, there is a picture of of an astronaut and the reflection in the helmet shows a piece of rope that is not necessary to be there, were the astronauts being pulled up by rope/thin string to create the low gravity effect?


If you're talking about this picture, it was taken during the Apollo 12 mission, not the Apollo 11 mission.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


But even if it was taken during the Apollo 11 mission, do you not think that the special effects team would have painstakingly analyzed every single photo for any flaws?


I don't believe we've ever landed on the Moon, not humans anyway. And special effect teams could have missed that object (rope) and i don't think they could brush something away like we can now on photo shop. Also why do we need suits and not just an oxygen mask/tank, why cant we reveal skin outside of our atmosphere?


There is no air pressure in space, and space is also extremely cold. They would 'fizz' to death without suits on to regulate their temperature and pressure.
They could have missed it, yes, but that doesn't prove that they did.
As far as I'm aware the common response to that picture is that it's an exposure blur.


It does look like a ceiling fan, it could've been used to make the flag look wavy, and what about the rock that was labelled 'c'? stage props?


The flag had a wire running through it to keep it in a wavy looking position. If it was a real flag it would have simply flopped around next to the pole and wouldn't have looked very good on TV. The wire kept it in the position of a waving flag on Earth.
When Neil first pushed the pole into the ground the kinetic energy in the bar would have also caused the flag to wave back and forth, but it did eventually stop as that energy dissipated.

The 'C' rock can be attributed to Pareidolia, a psychological effect in which we see patterns where there are none. It's like when we look at clouds and see the outlines of boots, countries, animals, etc.
This could also explain why people see a ceiling fan, microphone, or rope in the visor blur.

Not to mention that movie studios don't actually label their prop pieces specifically because the label might be seen if the director chooses to film from a different angle.


Movies aren't as advanced as they are today, we don't even need to label props anymore (on set) and yes you need a wire (or something strong enough) to hold up a flag on Earth because the gravity would make the flag flop down, and so this proves the moon landings fake because they needed a wire of some sort to keep the flag up because if on the moon the flag wouldn't need support and the gravity on the moon wouldn't be strong enough to pull down the flag, so if they're in a studio then they will need to hold the flag up, and the flag would move because of vibrations when hitting it into the hole fitted for the flag.

ahh yea the gravity would be strong enough to pull the flag down. The wire is so they could get a good shpt. Wouldn't look very good if all you could see was a flopped down flag. There is obviously no way to change your mind on this short of taking you to the moon. We use the "mirrors" to see the exact distance how is that not proof enough we have been?

What proof do you need? at the end of the day your only counter argument is that it is all fake and studio work. They didn't have the camera tech back then to fake it. I suggest watching "moon fake not" on youtube. Pretty good.


there were film producers who created effects of space etc. and only a few at the time, it wouldn't be hard to set up a studio of the moon landing. and what about there being no stars?(read my first two replies) and why would someone want to play golf on the moon, priorities? as well they shut down all of the Apollo mission files? why? to show no evidence of the moon landings being fake?


The lack of stars is attributable to to the light exposure capabilities of the cameras being used.
Basically, the cameras weren't good enough to capture the stars.
The light from the Sun bouncing off the surface of the Moon was so bright that it 'washed out' the light from the stars. This happens on Earth too, but it's not as strong here because our atmosphere filters most of the ultraviolet rays out of the light before it hits the planet's surface.
It's why you can see stars better at some points on Earth compared to others, places without a lot of artificial light are the worst places to see stars.

Astronaut Alan Shepard took a golf ball with him and took a 2 minute break from setting up equipment to hit it. It wasn't that big of a deal.

As far as I can tell they haven't shut down the Apollo mission files.
All of the information on what occurred, the pictures taken, audio logs, etc. are all out there on the internet to find.

Can you link me to an article or something proving that the files are locked? I can't seem to find any.


there were a few visible stars on the moon landing photos, and not to say that our atmosphere is so polluted and has so many gases etc. to block out stars and other things visible in the sky, so the moon should be one of the best places we now to date to see stars as clear in the sky as they can be.


I can see no visible stars in any of the moon landing photos from Apollo 11.
Stars aren't as visible on the Moon because the Moon's surface is so reflective.
It creates its own artificial light, just like if you were to stand in the middle of Las Vegas at night you wouldn't be able to see any stars, but if you were to stand in the middle of the desert you would see a lot.


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