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Originally Posted by Rabbit So do I. If it were faked, every radio ham in the world would have known instantly - you can fake a communication lag but you can't change the laws of geometry. Triangulation is easy and can't be prevented.. | Triangulation is only possible with a directional antenna, and with readings from more than one location, thus the word triangulate.
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Originally Posted by Rabbit There seems to be a lot of fake evidence, which could just mean that NASA shot some scenes in a studio because it was better quality than the real thing and they wanted to make it look good on television. By analogy, the movie Ben Hur is full of inconsistencies and anachronisms, but that doesn't mean the Roman Empire never existed, does it? | Yes there is alot of evidence that some shots were shot in a studio. There is also alot of evidence, on the supplied site, that there was no shots taken on the moon. Also comparing inconsistencies from a known movie to a actual even in history really does fit very well here as support for the moom landing. Quote: |
Originally Posted by Rabbit The other, and to me far more likely possibility, is that the fake evidence doesn't come from NASA at all but from the conspiracy theorists themselves: All these incongruities like crosshairs behind the scene and shadows in the wrong place and so forth could easily have been added to genuine footage, especially when you consider that they've only appeared since the required technology to do it has become available to anyone with a computer.
Faking a space mission now is easy, at least for the visual effects, but it wasn't easy in 1969. It wasn't easy in 1978 either, as proven by the laughably unconvincing "Capricorn One". Faking it back then was more difficult than actually doing it. | These bits of evidence have been pointed to long before PCs. I actually read a book on this in the early 80's.
Of course everyone is entitle to there opinions, but the proof is pretty strong, to dismiss this totally. Most of the footage from the landing is quite laughable, actually.
'The earth has a band of radiation around her, 500 mies out, that would take 10 feet of lead, to protect a human from'. This is a statement by a NASA scientist. Politics, it seems to me, for years, or all too long, has been concerned with right or left instead of right or wrong. ~Richard Armour There are many men of principle in both parties in America, but there is no party of principle. ~Alexis de Tocqueville |