To: Miss Marple
I'm not saying the moon landing were faked, only some of the "pics". Maybe the cameras didn't work and they needed somthing to show,so they faked some.
96 posted on
11/23/2002 6:30:36 PM PST by
timestax
To: timestax
Go back and look at the pictures that were supplied over several landings. Thay all had the stiff American flag.
You also forget that the flag planting was shown LIVE on television. This was 34 years ago, when there was little special effects in television. NO FLAPPING!
To: timestax
It would be a lot easier if you could point us to some video demonstrating what you are talking about.
The Apollo Lunar Surface Journal has a lot of video clips along with EVERY picture taken on the moon. (so much for not being able to find pictures).
And all the explanation here are valid, depending on the clip you look at. One clips show the flag waving after the ascent stage lifts off, but most of the "waving flag" video is taken while the astronauts are planting the flag.
104 posted on
11/23/2002 6:36:58 PM PST by
TomB
To: timestax
On this post you begin to falter in your posture . Up to this point you were solid in your conviction . Now I see the words maybe ~ and the supposition that the camera's were faulty , along with the crew aiding the illusion with action .
Some of the pictures ? So wich pictures do you believe ? I still have the complete set of encyclopedias my dad gave to us kids from 1970 but that is not enough for you . Just thinking out loud .
If you would or can post the pictures that you do believe perhaps we can use that as a start off point .
To: timestax
Which pics do you, or others, think were faked?
To: timestax
I'm not saying the moon landing were faked, only some of the "pics". Maybe the cameras didn't work and they needed somthing to show,so they faked some. So your contention is that NASA had the capability of putting men on the moon, but was too incompetent to make sure there was no wind present when they faked pictures here on Earth?
Seems a bit implausible to me...
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