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Did we go? NASA - Apollo
Did we not go and did NASA fake the pictures?
Did we go and find Aliens and so we faked the pictures? Did the Aliens Forbid Us from going?
Questions, Questions.. http://www.moonmovie.com
Did we go? NASA - Apollo
Did we not go and did NASA fake the pictures?
Did we go and find Aliens and so we faked the pictures? Did the Aliens Forbid Us from going?
Hum, need your helmet?
After these pondering this,
please continue on ....
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FACT: Rumor has it that Apollo 12 astronaut Pete Conrad was going public about the fake Moon landings on the 30th anniversary back in July 1999. He was killed in a motorcycle accident one week before the 30th anniversary.
FACT: L.B. Johnson made certain Apollo files CLASSIFIED, with a declassification date of 2026. This is so those involved in the Apollo scam would be long dead and gone, and no one alive to blame. One need not wait 20 years for the truth behind Apollo, as it is already well known.
FACT: In 1967 NASA officials, realizing that a manned Moon landing was totally impossible before 1970, met in secret behind closed doors. It was at that meeting they agreed upon a decision to fake Apollo 11, in the hope they would get to the Moon later on, and then shroud the earlier faked pictures for genuine Moon pictures. The reality is they never succeeded with any mission.
FACT: Arthur C. Clarke referred to Apollo 11 as a "Hole in History". Historian A.J.P. Taylor referred to it as "The biggest nonevent of his lifetime".
FACT: In 1969 computer chips had not been invented. The maximum computer memory was 256k, and this was housed in a large air conditioned building. In 2006 a top of the range computer requires at least 64 Mb of memory to run a simulated Moon landing, and that does not include the memory required to take off again once landed. The computer on board Apollo 11 had 32k memory.
FACT: In 2006 NASA does not have the technology to land a man on the Moon, and return them safely. It may be possible in the future, but such a feat is still many, many years away.
Flag waving in the wind, on the moon.. OPPS
Photoshop Universe
The quintessential Hubble photograph is a 1995 image of the popular Eagle Nebula, also known as M16 or the Pillars of Creation. The soaring structures had one of their red emissions converted to green -- by the astronomers who took the picture -- in order to highlight scientific detail. In "reality," no green was detected coming from the Pillars.
Interestingly, all Hubble images are created with black-and-white cameras. Ones and zeros are sent to Earth. Color is dropped in later with the popular Photoshop program.
Brecher and most other astronomers agree that what is done with Hubble pictures is not deceptive; the process is rooted in science, a way of extracting and highlighting information. However, the professor worries that the media do not always communicate when and how images are colorized.
Furthermore, he calls the process highly subjective.
Buzz Aldrin climbs down the Eagle's ladder to the surface. He had just egressed the LM. This photograph was taken by astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, commander, with a 70mm lunar surface camera during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity (EVA). While Armstrong and Aldrin descended in the LM "Eagle" to explore the Moon, astronaut Michael Collins, command module pilot, remained with the Command and Service Modules (CSM) in lunar orbit.Photo credit: NASA
THE CAMERA TAKING THE VIDEO
Photo-as11_40_5868 click on photo above for large version at NASA
S69-42583 (20 JULY 1969) --- Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, Apollo 11 commander, descends the ladder of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module (LM) prior to making the first step by man on another celestial body. This view is a black and white reproduction taken from a telecast by the Apollo 11 lunar surface camera during Extravehicular Activity (EVA).
Who filmed Neil Armstrong coming out of the Lunar Module when there was no-one on the surface to do this?
There was a video camera mounted and extended from the side of the landing module especially for this purpose.
(So the First Small Step for Mankind was to extend the and unwrap video camera and set up the satellite dish. THEN get ready for the PHOTO OP.)
NASA anticipated that the moment that Armstrong stepped onto the Moon would be thought as being particularly significant and something everyone would want to see.
As Armstrong started down the ladder he remotely deployed it, swinging it out from its storage position in the side of the module. Note how the left hand side of the video image is obscured by both the side of the Lunar Module and the arm of the storage compartment that lowered it. (The horizontal black bar across the middle is interference flickering across the TV screen it was filmed off.)
The way the camera was mounted meant that these first pictures were actually upside-down and had to be flipped over once received on Earth. The same camera was then removed and used to send video pictures of the rest of the lunar activities from a stand on the lunar surface.
http://www.apolloarchive.com/apollo_gallery.html
Nice soft dirt.. nice foot prints... why practice FOOT prints, and who says the moon dirt is soft? Training in Houston
February 24, 1969 -geology field trip at Sierra Blanca, Texas - Astronauts (L-R) Armstrong, Aldrin, Lovell, Haise, Pogue & Swigert
See the Satellite Dish?.. He would have had to go down, set that up... besides unwrapping the camera.... then get back on the LM .. to do the “One Small Step” or we would not have seen it. Yes, it is just details, but details matter.
EVA training exercises in Building 9 at the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston.
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side view of MESA (note TV camera aimed at forward leg to record ladder descent and first step on lunar surface
Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., lunar module pilot of the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission, undergoes zero-gravity training aboard a U.S. Air Force KC-135
Is this fake? or a joke by Nasa... or an Oops, it looks different, the ladder and backpack are both different.
ANOTHER LIE
No admission of unwrapping this bundle for the camera to work.
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The ceiling here turns up on the MOON photos. See MOON HOAX
Two LMs.. one covered in the shiny foil, like the one “on” the moon.
And why put up black background paper unless you need to create the idea of being somewhere else?
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Aug. 14, 2006, 5:38PM
NASA can't find original moon landing tape
Reuters News Service
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. government has misplaced the original recording of the first moon landing, including astronaut Neil Armstrong's famous "one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind," a NASA spokesman said today.
Armstrong's famous space walk, seen by millions of viewers on July 20, 1969, is among transmissions that NASA has failed to turn up in a year of searching, spokesman Grey Hautaloma said.
"We haven't seen them for quite a while. We've been looking for over a year and they haven't turned up," Hautaloma said.
The tapes also contain data about the health of the astronauts and the condition of the spacecraft. In all, some 700 boxes of transmissions from the Apollo lunar missions are missing, he said.
"I wouldn't say we're worried -- we've got all the data. Everything on the tapes we have in one form or another," Hautaloma said.
NASA has retained copies of the television broadcasts and offers several clips on its Web site.
But those images are of lower quality than the originals stored on the missing magnetic tapes.
Because NASA's equipment was not compatible with TV technology of the day, the original transmissions had to be displayed on a monitor and re-shot by a TV camera for broadcast.
Hautaloma said it is possible the tapes will be unplayable even if they are found, because they have degraded significantly over the years -- a problem common to magnetic tape and other types of recordable media.
The material was held by the National Archives but returned to NASA sometime in the late 1970s, he said.
"We're looking for paperwork to see where they last were," he said.
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