21 July 2009, 07:30
DannoBooneMoon Landing
Just noticed the photo of the astronaut admiring
the flag and landing craft of the "moon" pose on
the sign-in page. The photo will probably last only
one day, correct?
Notice all the stars that can be seen from this
sphere with no atmosphere.
Notice the non-waving flag on this sphere with no
wind.
Notice the crater in the soft sand produced by
the rocket to give the astronauts a soft
landing.
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Originally posted by DannoBoone:
Notice all the stars that can be seen from this
sphere with no atmosphere.
Put some ASA 100 film in your camera, set it for an exposure of 1/1000 based on an F2.8 lense then take a picture of the night sky. See how many stars you see in the photo

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Notice the non-waving flag on this sphere with no
wind.
Notice a flag that is suspended below a light weight aluminum pole that has been folded in a container for who knows how long

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Notice the crater in the soft sand produced by
the rocket to give the astronauts a soft
landing.
Several closeup photos of the area under the lander shows the streaks in what's left of the shallow sand.
These weak arguments of a moon landing hoax have been so completely debunked I'm surprised there are still people around throwing it out there.
Ken....