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reply posted on 25-1-2005 @ 07:46 AM by Gazrok
Already been said....

www.badastronomy.com...

Answers all of the questions in the original post of this thread.

Yes we went, and yes there are only a few hundred threads on this here..

There are even some telescope pictures showing the shadow of the lander on the moon, in the spot of the landing, etc. (can't get much more even with the best res ones yet).


reply posted on 25-1-2005 @ 10:24 AM by Croat56
Originally posted by Monk


This is a famous picture labeled "Man on the Moon" I have a poster of this picture hanging on my wall in my room, and it always gives me a chuckle.


Looking at area D you can plainly see some type of structure reflected through Aldrins helmet. I do not know what it is, but it is there.




I think that structure is the moonlander.


reply posted on 31-1-2005 @ 12:17 PM by Kodiak
Originally posted by instar


Best proof would be current pics of the moons surface showing US artifacts like the vehicle.

how come this looks like tinfoil on the lander?


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I hear this consistently from hoax believers. I have to ask, why would current pictures be the best proof fot you? You already dismiss thousands of pictures. You dismiss countless scientist that worked on the project then, as well as countless scientists that countinue to use data and physical specimens collected during that period. You dismiss the completely unique specimens obtained. You dismiss every nation which kept track of our missions. And you dismiss the integrity of some the bravest pioneers of our time.

Honestly, what would be the point of showing you a new handfull of photos?

You cant win a discussion with people who refuse to let science get in their way.

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I am not even sure I understand what is being alluded to by mentioning the "tin foil". I assume that somehow because there is substance that appears to be foil contained inside the wall of the command module, this is somehow further proof of a hoax?

I dont know what the substance is, but it looks like some type of foil backed insulation used in both extreme and not so extreme temperature applications.

Im sure if you are interested enough, it wouldnt take much time to research it. But then again, you dont actually want a real explanation anyway. That would just be one more piece of information you will have to ignore.


reply posted on 15-8-2008 @ 05:18 PM by newagent89
reply to post by infinite



Absolutely, mainly through cropping and resizing and some recoloring for added clarity.
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