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Comments by "Kevin Skinner" (@kevinskinner4986) on "" video.
Stars are extremely, extremely dim to cameras. In order for them to appear, you would need very long exposure times, which would cause all of the foreground objects to be overexposed. Remember that it's DAYTIME, not nighttime. Fun fact, by the way. Stars don't generally show up in pictures of the moon taken from Earth either. The camera was attached to the ship on a drop-down panel for storing equipment that could be opened from inside The clips of the flag "waving" are taken from scenes where the astronauts are, or were recently, TOUCHING the flag with their hands and swinging it around by the pole. The reason it's outright is because there's a rod through the top. For 99.999% of the footage, it just hangs their immobile like a shower curtain.
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Telling a hoaxer that their leaders have been caught faking evidence is like telling a child that Santa isn't real.
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@XoshyFoxtrot Um, no. 4 meters near the moon is a flea and the Elephant in India is the one that carries the Earth on its back.
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Yes, and the areas of land they take pictures of are MASSIVE. You're trying to find objects only a few feet across.
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No. Even if the machinery was still functional, they're out of battery.
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There's trillions of cubic miles between the Earth and the moon. The odds of actually hitting something are extremely low.
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