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"how can NASA release images of far of galaxies"....Very long exposure times.
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Interesting fact, they didn't. Both the Netherlands Apollo 11 and Apollo 17 lunar sample displays are in the National Museum of the History of Science and Medicine in Leiden, Netherlands and their veracity has never been in doubt. Want to try again? Take care.
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And the evidence to back up your claim is?
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@Bulltardwin The single word "everything" is not evidence. So do you have reliable and credible evidence to back up your claim or not? Take care.
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@BlkFireHawk427 The daytime lunar surface is bright therefore short exposure times (1/250 seconds) were required to prevent over exposure. Starlight is very dim and will not show with such short exposure times. This is basic photography knowledge and it is really that simple. Take care.
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Nothing on the moon is "weightless". Do you want to do some study and try again? Take care.
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Both of your comments are non-factual. Take care.
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Off you go, Produce the evidence to back up your claim.
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Then provide evidence to back up your assertion.
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Yes and several Apollo astronauts have commented on this.
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Why do you have no evidence to back up your claim?
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Hi Steward, hope you are well. You asked "did the earlier astronauts suffer from cancers etc from their exposure ?" Yes, there is evidence that perhaps they did. A 2016 study compared the mortality rates of lunar astronauts who have passed away to astronauts who never flew and to those who have only made it to orbit. It found that the number of cardiovascular disease-related deaths among the deep space astronauts were significantly higher. (Apollo Lunar Astronauts Show Higher Cardiovascular Disease Mortality: Possible Deep Space Radiation Effects on the Vascular Endothelium, Michael Delp et al). Take care.
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@Bnslamb That depends on your interpretation. Take care.
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@fleafly70 Excellent, you might be able to tell us how they switched off the atmosphere and reduced gravity to 1.6 ms>-2?
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@jamesryan3572 Also modern electronics and IC's are more susceptible to radiation damage than the discrete component electronics used in the Apollo missions.
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