Did man land on the moon?

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Does it matter whether they did or didn't?

They did btw.
 

swee'pea99

Legendary Member
Sorry, but how is that 'both ways'? Both cases tally with conspiracy theories perfectly: They have cynically kept the truth from Us.

Very few such conspiracy theories hold water, if for no other reason than the improbability of the US Government's ability to prevent leaks from any operation on any kind of scale. The one glaring exception being JFK's assassination, where the stark incompatibility between Lee Harvey Oswald's military record and his marksmanship on the day (despite being armed with a notoriously crappy gun), guarantees that doubts will always remain.
 

Desert Orchid

Senior Member
The quality of the still images still takes my breath away though.

truly stunning when you consider the gloves and suits they wore when using the cameras, and the built into the suit ones that they couldn't see a viewfinder because of the helmets, and the multi directional light sources, and getting the film through the radiation belt :smile:

why is there no delay when NASA is talking to the astronauts? when BBC news talks to America there is a delay ;)
 

Mr Phoebus

New Member
Desert Orchid said:
why is there no delay when NASA is talking to the astronauts? when BBC news talks to America there is a delay :smile:

There is a timed delay so that the CIA can censor and filter out anything untoward that might be seen as a threat to their great nashun.
 
Desert Orchid said:
truly stunning when you consider the gloves and suits they wore when using the cameras, and the built into the suit ones that they couldn't see a viewfinder because of the helmets, and the multi directional light sources, and getting the film through the radiation belt :smile:
They also practiced a lot and took many more images than have ever been used publicly. Most of which will be of Neil Armstrong's thumb or the inside of the lense cap.
 

Tetedelacourse

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They did land on the moon.

Don't apply your own limited knowledge, funding and aspirations to everyone :rolleyes:
 

alecstilleyedye

nothing in moderation
Moderator
Tetedelacourse said:
They did land on the moon.

Don't apply your own limited knowledge, funding and aspirations to everyone :rolleyes:

seconded. it's easier to believe it was an elaborate fake (a belief that has only seemed to gain any mainstream currency since photo and movie editing became more widely used), because it would not exactly be rocket science to do, rather than try and understand rocket science, which is :ohmy:
 

Maz

Guru
Chuffy said:
They also practiced a lot and took many more images than have ever been used publicly. Most of which will be of Neil Armstrong's thumb or the inside of the lense cap.
...and also the 'fun' pictures...those of Armstrong pretending to hold the Earth aloft in his raised arms and Aldrin in a deckchair with his 'Kiss Me Quick' hat worn on top of his helmet.
 
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