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@aheat3036 If they actually had, you people wouldn't need to lie yourselves.
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By "tin foil" you mean mylar, a material used on Earth for heat insulation, and by curtain rods, you mean metal poles?
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.... there are no instances with multiple shadows. That's the problem. Multiple light sources, which you people claim causes the shadows to be not parallel, create multiple shadows, but they DON'T in the Apollo footage
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So if they do go through.... that proves God a liar right?
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@ScottProductions843 By the way, according to pictures from the Smithsonian, the capsule is either currently or used to be in a clear plastic display case on its side with the bottom of it facing the door. So.... they knowingly and intentionally pointed that "plywood' directly at the people coming in and leaving. Really?? You, sir, are a bigger fraud than NASA.
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You mean the BS from your so-called "truth" movement? Collins was responding to a question as to whether the stars could be seen through the solar corona, a specific part of the mission where they were taking specific photographs, NOT when he was in space in general. Ooops, you left that out. I'm suuuuure it was an accident this time unlike all of the other times you people deliberately lied about this.
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..... but the dust should just arc higher and the people claiming it was faked will complain that it's "not high enough", then neglect to mention that the dune buggy is moving slower than you can walk and would probably only thrust the dust a few inches on Earth. Furthermore, the dust IMMEDIATELY settles and never, ever remains floating like it does in air.
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Armstrong had a reputation for hating interviews before he joined NASA. Collins looks bored. Aldrin's fuming about something. Probably the fact that NASA changed First Man from him to Armstrong shortly before the mission. I'm guessing your masters didn't tell you about that, did they?
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Alright. I've got a barrel right here. Everybody ready your shotguns ready because Javier here's gonna get us some fish.
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No, it doesn't. Nasa in Hebrew means "wing" or "lift up" which are very appropriate names. "Deceive" is pronounced Nasha, with a sh like in shellfish, and there's not a single person on this planet that calls it Nasha that does not have a speech impediment and is not drunk. Besides, organizations have unfortunate acronyms all the time. My favorite was one of those senior citizen emergency response organizations with the initials DOA. I connected the dots and found you wanting. You're a very dishonest person yourself, aren't you Ivo?
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The term "sheeple' was popularized by a con artist that got run out of town by the UFO circle as a fraud after they caught him red-handed plagiarizing their other members and pretending that it was "classified documents he saw in the military."
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..... Yoga.... 25K is the speed needed to leave Earth's gravity. You need to slow down en-route because if you are still traveling at that speed when you reach the moon, you will be going way too damn fast to achieve lunar orbit and will shoot straight past it out into space never to return. Next time you're driving, make turns without slowing down. I will laugh as you go catapulting off the road.
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@willywayne5299 Probably cause they found the item they were looking for somewhere else.
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They wore overshoes on top of the suit boots.
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The Bible told me that those that truly believe in God can drink poison without dying. I wonder what else it lied about.
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@therealzilch If there is a god, then whatever message they left for us is by now more warped than if it had been translated from an African click language by a half-deaf parrot.
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@BerdugongPipi ..... the last time I saw that clip... doesn't the sand start falling before he reaches the height of his jump?
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@BerdugongPipi Even on the moon, sand only a few inches high will settle in a fraction of a second. By the way, a falling object on the moon should take ~2.45x the time, not 6x. Falling speed uses square root.
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Head's up, she's pretty obviously lying. She tried to pretend that she "stayed up late to watch the broadcast and it was gone in the morning" - and then forgot nighttime in Britain, where her interviewer lives, is daytime in Australia.
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So what do you think it was that Cyber Ninja had that they were willing to be bankrupted to prevent from seeing the light of day? Attempts by themselves or their Republican contractors to "fix" the vote?
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@jameskerr210 You didn't answer the question: What was Cyber Ninja hiding? It sure as hell wasn't Democrat fraud otherwise they'd have paraded that in the street. We know damn well the Republicans are just as crooked. You literally tried to shut down the post office so that people's votes wouldn't be counted, making no distinction between "fraud" and legally submitted ones. If you were a True American, not a Conservative Communist, you would have called for Trump's resignation, or lynched him, him, the instant he tried to deny a single American citizen their legal constitutional vote.
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Because he collaborated for three episodes of his TV show Wonderful World of Color, and then they tried to get him to do more TV episodes a few years later. Walt wasn't just known for fictional animated movies. He had a large number of awards for children' documentary work and education, and most likely had contacts in all fields of innovation from space to deep sea exploration to computers and robotics. He was a massive patron of technology and innovation and obsessed with the idea of progress. This was a man whose unfinished dream was to create a theme park dedicated to progress where breakthroughs and innovations in technology would be shown to the public in a permanent World's Fair.
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@kennethkeen1234 By the way, 3 feet a second is 2 miles per hour - human walking speed.
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So how many failed "audits" have you had now? Dozens at this point where you only found small numbers of Republicans double voting? I heard that one of your "audits" in Michigan was in trouble a while back for illegally breaking into machines and tampering with them. But don't worry, in the Great United States true patriots call up and threaten people to change the votes. But that's not cheating to tell people to find votes that don't exist! They do exist! Never mind the fact that you claim that the democrats stole by ADDING votes, not removing thousands of Republican votes. Shouldn't you clear your conscious and turn yourself in for voter fraud? It's illegal to vote if you're under the age of five
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So where's the 3 million after that... and the 3 million after that.... and the 3 million after that? Blackmailers don't stop.
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Photographs are not size-accurate. The lens you use can make objects look smaller or larger than they actually are, and wide-angle lenses cause background objects to shrink.
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It was stored in one of the equipment bays on the lower half of the ship. You can watch them remove it in Apollo 15. Also, those telescopes you use for that are massive. Nothing they're able to carry is going to outperform one of the ground-based observatories.
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@StanKindly Michael, radiant heat is the EASIEST form of heat transfer to deal with because you can reflect it. If you ever look at proximity suits, their radiant resistances are 10x their contact and air resistances.
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Fun fact, there's a part in the Apollo 11 footage where the camera gets shifted slightly and you can see two horizons for about ten seconds.
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Your wifi doesn't use a transmitter that's a hundred feet across.
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Um.... all of the other moons are much farther away from the sun too...
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@mj77777 It's also close enough to be moderately hot during the daytime, and daytime is two straight weeks of sunlight. There have been dozens of rovers and probes to the moon.
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You just believe whatever lies you find on the internet, don't you?
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Ahahahahahahaha
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They didn't. It was shot in scratchy black and white to make use of the limited time, weight, and bandwidth on the ship, then took better camera equipment on subsequent missions.
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There's now way the "truth movements" would lie to you either says that conspirasheeple.
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Sure, but why would we? The hoaxers will just claim the rover was faked too so it's just wasting money.
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@maxisausepurz2276 I can't imagine it actually lasted for hours. Few minutes tops. Dust on the moon would take about 2 minutes to fall 10km. Maybe longer if the dust bounces when it hits the ground. Also, fun fact. No air means no terminal velocity.
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Nobody. The camera was attached to the ship on a drop-down panel that was opened from inside.
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The dust should fall like it's made of lead, albeit about ~2.5x slower. The reason dust floats on Earth is because the particles are being suspended by air resistance; in a vacuum, a feather and an elephant fall at the same rate.
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.... why would they? You need specific equipment to study the sun, random photographs aren't helpful.
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An equipment bay on the lower half of the ship.
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NASA: Yes.
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.... the fact that we have a pressure gradient disproves Flat Earth. Your dome is hundreds or thousands of miles above where the pressure reaches less than 1%. 90% of its volume is near vacuum. Under the very same laws that you claim air pressure can't be in an unenclosed system, all of that air that's concentrated near the ground should immediately expand upwards to fill your dome at a roughly equal pressure.
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@stevemiller8895 According to your own side, the sun and moon are inside the dome, and they're supposed to be about 3,000 miles high. Air pressure falls to 50% by the top of Mt Everest and 1% within the first hundred miles. 99% of the atmosphere's measured mass is within the first 20 miles of the ground. And yet your dome is somewere between 100-250 miles based on "bombing through the firmament" and the 3,000 mile high sun. That is NOT how gas in a container acts.
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That is..... literally how a camera works. It has this thing, called an aperture, that you adjust to change the amount of light that is let in to prevent your subject from being over or underexposed, and stars require exposure times hundreds of times longer than are used for daytime shots to appear on film. News flash buddy: the moon is so bright that you can't take pictures of the stars at the same time as it from Earth, a quarter million miles away, without the visible features being completely washed out. It is not going to be any less bright when you are standing on it.
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@happycat0411 You really are very gullible, aren't you? No, it doesn't. It never floats in midair and falls back to the ground because dust does not float in a vacuum Also, 1/6 gravity takes approximately 2.46x the time to fall, not 6x. Falling speed uses square root Russia has never once claimed that the Van Allen belts stopped them. They were stopped by their rocket BLOWING UP and this would have taken so long to fix that they'd never be relevant again. There is no NASA astronaut that has said the they'd need feet of lead. That was made up by YOU PEOPLE. No space agency would ever use lead as their primary shielding. That's because beta radiation CREATES x-rays when it hits heavy metals. Ah yes, the Mojave. Now I know you're lying, because your own side claims it's in Canada.
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To wave our industrial peen in Russia's face as a proxy for warfare.
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They lost some of the backup copies they made for if the broadcast didn't work. They still have the originals.
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There's an antenna on the pack.
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