No,just check their foot prints.
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Lie detectors aren't always that accurate - they're approximately 94-95% accurate, in perfect conditions. However, someone being interrogated is going to be nervous, and therefore will probably confuse the results. I doubt that it would do much good in the end. I guess we'll never know if it really happened or not - but everyone loves a good conspiracy ;)
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No. This would be an insult to some of the bravest men in the world.
The six Apollo Moon landings are among the best documented events in human history: thousands of pictures, hours of video, 382 kg. of Moon rocks, and millions of eye witnesses, including myself. There is not a single scientist in the world who doubts that they took place. To deny them is to discredit the magnificent achievement of the team which went to the Moon, and to reveal abysmal scientific ignorance.
The proofs of the Moon landings have been documented in detail on web sites like these:
http://www.badastronomy.com/bad/tv/foxap…
http://www.braeunig.us/space/hoax.htm
http://www.clavius.org/
If further proof is needed, NASA recently released images from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter showing 5 of the 6 Apollo landers, still on the surface of the Moon:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/mu…
The six Apollo Moon landings are among the best documented events in human history: thousands of pictures, hours of video, 382 kg. of Moon rocks, and millions of eye witnesses, including myself. There is not a single scientist in the world who doubts that they took place. To deny them is to discredit the magnificent achievement of the team which went to the Moon, and to reveal abysmal scientific ignorance.
The proofs of the Moon landings have been documented in detail on web sites like these:
http://www.badastronomy.com/bad/tv/foxap…
http://www.braeunig.us/space/hoax.htm
http://www.clavius.org/
If further proof is needed, NASA recently released images from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter showing 5 of the 6 Apollo landers, still on the surface of the Moon:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/mu…
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No. why?
It's not as if there was any reasonable evidence that says they could have lied about something.
However, the people at Fox News... it's not as if they ever said the truth about anything so I guess it would be useless to submit them to a lie detector (the poor thing would probably explode).
It's not as if there was any reasonable evidence that says they could have lied about something.
However, the people at Fox News... it's not as if they ever said the truth about anything so I guess it would be useless to submit them to a lie detector (the poor thing would probably explode).
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And I suppose if you were landed on the Moon yourself next to a lunar descent module you would claim it was cardboard replica.
Well Bart Sibrel is a cardboard replica.
And as suggested, let's hook you up to an intelligence detector and see if the needle moves off the zero.
Well Bart Sibrel is a cardboard replica.
And as suggested, let's hook you up to an intelligence detector and see if the needle moves off the zero.