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There is no terrestrial telescope in existence that could resolve objects that small on the moon's surface. However various Apollo landing sites have been imaged, photographed and identified by several lunar probes and satellites in lunar orbit. For example the Japanese SELENE lunar probe obtained several photographs showing evidence of Moon landings and matched the terrain to Apollo footage and the ISRO (India) Chandrayaan-2 orbiter captured an image of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module Eagle descent stage. The orbiter's image of the Apollo landing site was released to the public in a presentation on September 3, 2021. In addition NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has also captured sharp clear images of the Apollo 12, 14 and 17 landing sites. Take care.
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I am sure that you have lots of evidence to back up your claim and you will share it all with us?
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Yes, you are correct, Saying "8 days in space the radiation will kill you" is a lie. Take care.
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So you believe NASA about the existence of the Van Allen Belts but you do not believe NASA or Dr. James Van Allen himself when they explain how they passed through them. You have got some interesting cherry picking issues going on there. Take care.
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Various Apollo landing sites have been imaged, photographed and identified by several lunar probes and satellites in lunar orbit. For example the Japanese SELENE lunar probe obtained several photographs showing evidence of Moon landings and matched the terrain to Apollo footage and the ISRO (India) Chandrayaan-2 orbiter captured an image of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module Eagle descent stage. The orbiter's image of the Apollo landing site was released to the public in a presentation on September 3, 2021. China's lunar probe Chang'e 2 has also spotted traces of Apollo Landing sites. In addition NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has also captured sharp clear images of the Apollo 12, 14 and 17 landing sites. Take care.
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Various Apollo landing sites have been imaged, photographed and identified by several lunar probes and satellites in lunar orbit. For example the Japanese SELENE lunar probe obtained several photographs showing evidence of Moon landings and matched the terrain to Apollo footage and the ISRO (India) Chandrayaan-2 orbiter captured an image of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module Eagle descent stage. The orbiter's image of the Apollo landing site was released to the public in a presentation on September 3, 2021. China's lunar probe Chang'e 2 has also spotted traces of Apollo Landing sites. In addition NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has also captured sharp clear images of the Apollo 12, 14 and 17 landing sites. Take care.
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@cj548 When asked for evidence to back up their fantasies, reality deniers generally take one of two courses of action. Run or deflect. Either way it is a de facto admission that they know well that what they peddle is nonsense. Take care.
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@cj548 "believe whatever you want"...Nope, I believe what the evidence tells me. Take care.
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@cj548 More obfuscation. So do you have evidence to back up your claim or is it just BS? Take care.
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@cj548 "My evidence"........You haven't any!!!! Take care.
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Yes. Various Apollo landing sites have been imaged, photographed and identified by several lunar probes and satellites in lunar orbit. For example the Japanese SELENE lunar probe obtained several photographs showing evidence of Moon landings and matched the terrain to Apollo footage and the ISRO (India) Chandrayaan-2 orbiter captured an image of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module Eagle descent stage. The orbiter's image of the Apollo landing site was released to the public in a presentation on September 3, 2021. China's lunar probe Chang'e 2 has also spotted traces of Apollo Landing sites. In addition NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has also captured sharp clear images of the Apollo 12, 14 and 17 landing sites. Take care.
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@entangledmindcells9359 No, 6.
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For the filming of Armstrong 's first steps on the lunar surface (Apollo 11 Mission) then the TV camera was mounted on the Descent Stage of the Lunar Module and pointed it at the steps. This Westinghouse camera was stored for flight in the lunar module’s Modular Equipment Stowage Assembly (MESA), a compartment near the ladder that Armstrong climbed down to reach the Moon’s surface. To activate the camera, he pulled on a handle that in turn released the door to the MESA. The signal was transmitted to Earth where the recording took place. Shortly afterwards Armstrong moved this camera a short distance from the LM and mounted it on a tripod facing the LM. This camera then filmed Aldrin's first steps on the lunar surface some 20 minutes after Armstrong. Take care.
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I am sure that you have lots of evidence to back up your claim and you will share it all with us?
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I am sure that you have lots of evidence to back up your claim and you will share it all with us?
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@cj548 You follow the pattern. Moon landing reality deniers never produce evidence when asked because they know well that it will not stand up to objective scrutiny. Take care.
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The camera was mounted on the Descent Stage of the Lunar Module and pointed it at the steps. This Westinghouse camera was stored for flight in the lunar module’s Modular Equipment Stowage Assembly (MESA), a compartment near the ladder that Armstrong climbed down to reach the Moon’s surface. To activate the camera, he pulled on a handle that in turn released the door to the MESA.
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@gives_bad_advice No, YT attached random numbers to usernames recently, 1920 was what I got. Take care.
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For the filming of Armstrong 's first steps on the lunar surface (Apollo 11 Mission) then the TV camera was mounted on the Descent Stage of the Lunar Module and pointed it at the steps. This Westinghouse camera was stored for flight in the lunar module’s Modular Equipment Stowage Assembly (MESA), a compartment near the ladder that Armstrong climbed down to reach the Moon’s surface. To activate the camera, he pulled on a handle that in turn released the door to the MESA. The signal was transmitted to Earth where the recording took place. Shortly afterwards Armstrong moved this camera a short distance from the LM and mounted it on a tripod facing the LM. This camera then filmed Aldrin's first steps on the lunar surface some 20 minutes after Armstrong. Take care.
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The camera was mounted on the Descent Stage of the Lunar Module and pointed it at the steps. This Westinghouse camera was stored for flight in the lunar module’s Modular Equipment Stowage Assembly (MESA), a compartment near the ladder that Armstrong climbed down to reach the Moon’s surface. To activate the camera, he pulled on a handle that in turn released the door to the MESA.
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Another "fake" comment without a shred of evidence.
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Hi, hope that you are well. Various Apollo landing sites have been imaged, photographed and identified by several lunar probes and satellites in lunar orbit. For example China's lunar probe, Chang'e 2, which is capable of capturing lunar surface images with a resolution of up to 1.3 metres, spotted traces of the Apollo landing sites and the lunar Rover in 2010. The Japanese SELENE lunar probe obtained several photographs showing evidence of Moon landings and matched the terrain to Apollo footage and the ISRO (India) Chandrayaan-2 orbiter captured an image of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module Eagle descent stage. The orbiter's image of the Apollo landing site was released to the public in a presentation on September 3, 2021. In addition NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has also captured sharp clear images of the Apollo 12, 14 and 17 landing sites. Take care.
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Kubrick's family have repeatedly rebuked the outlandish fantasy that he had something to do with faking the Apollo Landings and have expressed their disgust at those who spread these lies. His daughter Vivian has asked conspiracy theorists (she refers to them as "malicious cranks") to stop using her fathers name in this way and said that what they say is "is manifestly a grotesque lie". Her open letter to moon landing deniers is easily found online. Please think about this and respect the family's wishes. Take care.
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@entangledmindcells9359 Hi EM, thank you for your reply. You might consider editing your original comment again to remove the word "stupidity" because you clearly aren't stupid. Take care.
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Various Apollo landing sites have been imaged, photographed and identified by several lunar probes and satellites in lunar orbit. For example the Japanese SELENE lunar probe obtained several photographs showing evidence of Moon landings and matched the terrain to Apollo footage and the ISRO (India) Chandrayaan-2 orbiter captured an image of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module Eagle descent stage. The orbiter's image of the Apollo landing site was released to the public in a presentation on September 3, 2021. China's lunar probe Chang'e 2 has also spotted traces of Apollo Landing sites. In addition NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has also captured sharp clear images of the Apollo 12, 14 and 17 landing sites. Take care.
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You are talking about the lift off of the Ascent Stage of Apollo 17. The camera was controlled by Ed Fendell in Mission Control, Houston. Take care.
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Hi, hope that you are well. Various Apollo landing sites have been imaged, photographed and identified by several lunar probes and satellites in lunar orbit. For example China's lunar probe, Chang'e 2, which is capable of capturing lunar surface images with a resolution of up to 1.3 metres, spotted traces of the Apollo landing sites and the lunar Rover in 2010. The Japanese SELENE lunar probe obtained several photographs showing evidence of Moon landings and matched the terrain to Apollo footage and the ISRO (India) Chandrayaan-2 orbiter captured an image of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module Eagle descent stage. The orbiter's image of the Apollo landing site was released to the public in a presentation on September 3, 2021. In addition NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has also captured sharp clear images of the Apollo 12, 14 and 17 landing sites. Take care.
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Hi john, hope that you are well. You mentioned the Nixon phone call. No problem with that whatsoever. Nixon spoke to the astronauts from the Oval Office at about midnight on 20 July 1969 from a land line. The call went to NASA mission control in Houston and was then routed from Mission Control to the astronauts via the Manned Space Flight Network (MSFN) antennas positioned around the world. The US did not have a direct line of sight to the moon at that time so the call was beamed to the moon from the 26m antenna at the Honeysuckle Creek tracking station, Australia. Take care.
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Any actual detail, reasoning and evidence to go with your personal incredulity?
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I am sure that you have lots of evidence to back up your claim and you will share it all with us?
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Any actual detail, reasoning and evidence to go with your personal incredulity?
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The camera was mounted on the Descent Stage of the Lunar Module and pointed it at the steps. This Westinghouse camera was stored for flight in the lunar module’s Modular Equipment Stowage Assembly (MESA), a compartment near the ladder that Armstrong climbed down to reach the Moon’s surface. To activate the camera, he pulled on a handle that in turn released the door to the MESA.
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The camera was mounted on the Descent Stage of the Lunar Module and pointed it at the steps. This Westinghouse camera was stored for flight in the lunar module’s Modular Equipment Stowage Assembly (MESA), a compartment near the ladder that Armstrong climbed down to reach the Moon’s surface. To activate the camera, he pulled on a handle that in turn released the door to the MESA.
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Hi, hope that you are well. Various Apollo landing sites have been imaged, photographed and identified by several lunar probes and satellites in lunar orbit. For example China's lunar probe, Chang'e 2, which is capable of capturing lunar surface images with a resolution of up to 1.3 metres, spotted traces of the Apollo landing sites and the lunar Rover in 2010. The Japanese SELENE lunar probe obtained several photographs showing evidence of Moon landings and matched the terrain to Apollo footage and the ISRO (India) Chandrayaan-2 orbiter captured an image of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module Eagle descent stage. The orbiter's image of the Apollo landing site was released to the public in a presentation on September 3, 2021. In addition NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has also captured sharp clear images of the Apollo 12, 14 and 17 landing sites. Take care.
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@GuxTheArtist "nowadays astronauts and space engeneers (sic) themselves admit nobody ever left low Earth orbit". Nope...whoever has told you that has seriously mislead you. Take care.
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The camera was mounted on the Descent Stage of the Lunar Module and pointed it at the steps. This Westinghouse camera was stored for flight in the lunar module’s Modular Equipment Stowage Assembly (MESA), a compartment near the ladder that Armstrong climbed down to reach the Moon’s surface. To activate the camera, he pulled on a handle that in turn released the door to the MESA.
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I am sure that you have lots of evidence to back up your claim and you will share it all with us?
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Hi d, hope that you are well. Here is your opportunity to produce your evidence. Off you go. Take care.
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Hi, hope that you are well. Various Apollo landing sites have been imaged, photographed and identified by several lunar probes and satellites in lunar orbit. For example China's lunar probe, Chang'e 2, which is capable of capturing lunar surface images with a resolution of up to 1.3 metres, spotted traces of the Apollo landing sites and the lunar Rover in 2010. The Japanese SELENE lunar probe obtained several photographs showing evidence of Moon landings and matched the terrain to Apollo footage and the ISRO (India) Chandrayaan-2 orbiter captured an image of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module Eagle descent stage. The orbiter's image of the Apollo landing site was released to the public in a presentation on September 3, 2021. In addition NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has also captured sharp clear images of the Apollo 12, 14 and 17 landing sites. Take care.
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I am sure that you have lots of evidence to back up your claim and you will share it all with us?
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@markymarco2570 It is a composite image made up from many satellite photographs with the aim to show the distribution of lighting throughout the planet. Obviously they will choose photographs with the least amount of cloud cover for this task. How difficult is this to understand? Take care.
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@markymarco2570 "made up" as in "composed of"......not "made up" as in "fake". Take care.
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@markymarco2570 nope, that is not an accurate statement. It is montage of several photographs joined together. It is physically impossible to take a single photograph of all the Earths surface for very obvious reasons. Take care.
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Hi Joe, hope that you are well. The footprints were made by his boots/overshoes which were left on the lunar surface to reduce weight. Neil Armstrong's space suit (minus the overshoes) is currently on display in the National Air and Space Museum, Washington. Don't be fooled by conspiracy nonsense.
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Hi, hope that you are well. Various Apollo landing sites have been imaged, photographed and identified by several lunar probes and satellites in lunar orbit. For example China's lunar probe, Chang'e 2, which is capable of capturing lunar surface images with a resolution of up to 1.3 metres, spotted traces of the Apollo landing sites and the lunar Rover in 2010. The Japanese SELENE lunar probe obtained several photographs showing evidence of Moon landings and matched the terrain to Apollo footage and the ISRO (India) Chandrayaan-2 orbiter captured an image of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module Eagle descent stage. The orbiter's image of the Apollo landing site was released to the public in a presentation on September 3, 2021. In addition NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has also captured sharp clear images of the Apollo 12, 14 and 17 landing sites. Take care.
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