What's wrong with this moonlanding picture? , page 7


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reply posted on 27-9-2012 @ 03:05 PM by DJW001
reply to post by Ove38



Why was the remote controlled camera turned off, the minute they supposedly left the moon's surface ? Wasn't everything (except for the astronaut scenes) filmed with remote controlled cameras on remote controlled moon landers and remote controlled moon rovers ?


No. In the J class missions, the television camera could be controlled from Earth when it was mounted on the LRV. The rest is just your imagination, I'm afraid.


reply posted on 27-9-2012 @ 03:17 PM by Ove38
Originally posted by DJW001
reply to
post by Ove38



Why was the remote controlled camera turned off, the minute they supposedly left the moon's surface ? Wasn't everything (except for the astronaut scenes) filmed with remote controlled cameras on remote controlled moon landers and remote controlled moon rovers ?


No. In the J class missions, the television camera could be controlled from Earth when it was mounted on the LRV. The rest is just your imagination, I'm afraid.

Why was it turned off, the minute they supposedly left the moon's surface ?



reply posted on 27-9-2012 @ 05:02 PM by DJW001
reply to post by Saint Exupery



It wasn't. Wrong again. Wrong as usual.

Live TV from the Moon

Try doing some research, for once.


I might just buy that one! Thanks!


reply posted on 27-9-2012 @ 06:45 PM by jra
Originally posted by Ove38
Why was it turned off, the minute they supposedly left the moon's surface ?


As others have said, it wasn't. I have Apollo 17 on DVD (
link) and there is 52 minutes worth of video taken at various times after they had left the Moon. They used the camera until the LRV's batteries died and they did this on all the J class missions.

Originally posted by Saint Exupery
Try doing some research, for once.


Clearly that's asking too much...


reply posted on 12-10-2012 @ 01:38 PM by CatherineD
reply to post by SayonaraJupiter



SayonaraJupiter, you seem to be the most capable poster here. Least I see you as such. Do you have any idea as to why they would not photograph Neil Armstrong on the lunar stage. I mean assuming it is a fake which I become more convinced is our truth each passing day, why not have a couple real good staged shots. It seems to me there is a problem here and a clue. If they didn't photograph Neil then that means doing so on some level would help us to figure out that it was fake. Do you know the answer to this. I have so much confidence in you. Please help me understand their motivation for this, Cat


reply posted on 12-10-2012 @ 03:28 PM by Saint Exupery
Originally posted by CatherineD
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post by SayonaraJupiter



SayonaraJupiter, you seem to be the most capable poster here...


What smells like socks in here?

Anyway...

Confirmation bias




reply posted on 12-10-2012 @ 04:02 PM by zatara
reply to post by ProudBird



Thats a fine reply...wish I could give you a star for your thoughts...WHAT.!! I can't..!! Why not..?!! Please tell me why not because I am about to think there is a conspiracy going on against you.... by NASA..or maybe ATS...Yee..I am lost here


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reply posted on 13-10-2012 @ 09:22 PM by Gibborium
reply to post by Saint Exupery



The ignorant decisively strikes again. Now your a nurse? What happened to your doctorate?

Decisively, no matter how many times you compliment yourself through these sock puppets, your premise is still false!


reply posted on 14-10-2012 @ 11:13 AM by captainpudding
reply to post by zatara



You can't star him because he's been banned for whatever reason. He was a good contributor to this site but he is no more.
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