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Did neil armstrong land on moon

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-04-23] [Hit: ]
we left trash and laser reflectors, case closed.if that doesnt satisfy you think of this, why spend billions to build several rockets that can go to the moon, launch them, and then fake everything in a studio?......

Looks like you missed #10...

11. The motion of the astronauts planting the flag in the ground caused it to begin waving. With no air to resist movement of the flag, it continued to wave back and forth like a pendulum for much longer than you'd expect if there was an atmosphere, until all the energy was dissipated.

Even if you think all the pictures and videos of the moon landings were faked, there is indisputable proof that we've been to the moon in the form of retroreflectors placed by Apollo astronauts. Shine a really powerful laser at the lunar landing sites, and light will bounce back at you.

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yes we went to the moon, we left trash and laser reflectors, case closed.
if that doesn't satisfy you think of this, why spend billions to build several rockets that can go to the moon, launch them, and then fake everything in a studio? and on top of that the Soviet Union was listening in on the radio transmissions from the Apollo astronauts on the moon. If the landings were faked (i.e. no transmissions were coming from the moon) the Soviet Union would have wasted no time rubbing it in our faces.

if you do some research in the subjects of physics and astronomy it becomes very very obvious that man has been to the moon. All of the issues you put forth have been answered before.

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Oh boy, more debunked Moon Hoax conspiracy stuff.

1. You can see the Moon, right? So it's surface reflects sunlight. When sunlight hits something on the Moon that isn't straight up and down, the sunlight doesn't reflect straight back, it reflects at an angle.

2. Ever heard of exposure time in photography? If you set your exposure to photograph bright objects, faint objects don't show up in the picture.

3. Same as #2.

5. You don't suppose they might have mounted a remote-controlled movie camera on the surface to film take-off, do you? Nah, NASA can plan an enormous elaborate hoax, but it can't see far enough ahead to think "Hey, people might want to see the liftoff".
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