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Old 09-19-2007, 12:40 PM   #145 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by hevusa View Post
I think I missed this post originally. Thanks for sharing Knot_E... but like you said it is not really conclusive proof. I would like to think that getting a detailed photo of the landing/take-off site should be possible these days with modern technology.

The thing that really bugs me are all those shadow anomilies from the photos taken on the moon. Have those shadow theories been debunked?
Yep.

It has to do with surface elevation.

Even here on earth, if you look at a sign post shadow as it goes up a curb, for example, does the shadow stay straight? No, it makes a 90 degree bend when it hits the curb.

The lunar surface is not flat. To say that the shadows on the moon would behave any differently then the shadows we see everyday here on earth is perposterous.
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