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ChrisMcCarthyIcon...21-07-2019 @ 13:26 
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AMH_Power said:
Michael Collins & Neil Armstrong during the press conference following from the mission both state they couldn't see any stars at all during the entire mission without looking through the optics. This was following a question asking why none of the footage had stars:
Please see past the tinhat editing which isn't needed, but this video saves me finding the point in the full interview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwPYl7a9Yuk


He clearly states they couldn't see Stars from the surface during the day...and the full video shows the question they were answering (from Patrick Moore) was in part about seeing stars whilst looking at the Solar Corona...
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ChrisMcCarthy said:
He clearly states they couldn't see Stars from the surface during the day...and the full video shows the question they were answering (from Patrick Moore) was in part about seeing stars whilst looking at the Solar Corona...


Watch the interview, they elude to it more mate. Not much context on that link I posted but don't have time to filter through
ChrisMcCarthyIcon...21-07-2019 @ 13:45 
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AMH_Power said:
Watch the interview, they elude to it more mate. Not much context on that link I posted but don't have time to filter through


I've watched the whole thing...let's just say they might be fine Astronauts but they answer questions like they've spent Lunchtime in the Pub...
AMH_PowerIcon...21-07-2019 @ 14:57 
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ChrisMcCarthy said:
I've watched the whole thing...let's just say they might be fine Astronauts but they answer questions like they've spent Lunchtime in the Pub...


Hahaha fair one
AMH_PowerIcon...21-07-2019 @ 14:59 
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ChrisMcCarthy said:
I've watched the whole thing...let's just say they might be fine Astronauts but they answer questions like they've spent Lunchtime in the Pub...


What are your thoughts on the CGI errors, like the last I posted?

From a believer standpoint I can only presume that the cost of doing the real thing (even if it happened) isn't worth the effort if they can fake it. But again, this is lies.
ChrisMcCarthyIcon...21-07-2019 @ 15:42 
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What are your thoughts on the CGI errors, like the last I posted?
From a believer standpoint I can only presume that the cost of doing the real thing (even if it happened) isn't worth the effort if they can fake it. But again, this is lies.


Examples?
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ChrisMcCarthy said:
Examples?


Sorry mate was away at the cinema...
The example in the video I posted earlier. Will relink if the post has failed
SparrowIcon...21-07-2019 @ 19:43 
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dannyboy73 said:you only ever see one side of the moon. That's because it is supposed to rotate at exactly the same rate as earth.

Not blinkey likely...

NO moon landings because there is no moon to land on!....FAKE.

The moon is a convincing hologram.


It rotates once per orbit of the earth, not because they rotate at the same rate.
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WILLSAN said:this is my favourite nasa astronaut.



he reminds me of someone. just cant place it though...


He reminds me of Louis Theroux.
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Sparrow said:
It rotates once per orbit of the earth, not because they rotate at the same rate.


Amazing coincidence. Also appears the same size as the Sun in the sky. It's almost as if there's some thought/design behind it all...
ChrisMcCarthyIcon...21-07-2019 @ 20:02 
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The "Transparent Astronaut" looks like a simple case of interference to me...
SparrowIcon...21-07-2019 @ 21:37 
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Wayne_Cowdrey said:
Amazing coincidence. Also appears the same size as the Sun in the sky. It's almost as if there's some thought/design behind it all...


It’s because of gravity. Do you believe in gravity?
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Sparrow said:
It’s because of gravity. Do you believe in gravity?


Do all moons always have the same half facing its planet? I don't reckon.

Gravity is interesting.
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Having used Google... apparently most moons are 'tidally locked' to their planet. Didn't know that Happy
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ChrisMcCarthy said:The "Transparent Astronaut" looks like a simple case of interference to me...


Are we referring to the same one? With the tin of tuna in front? How can interference make him vanish in parts but leaving the objects behind him in clear view? Impossible.

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