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So what's up with the moon landing sites?
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So with all the Nikon coolpix P900 83x optical zoom cameras and whistleblowers there should be daily evidence or whats the case? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfshAzV0FN4 :1orglaugh Disclaimer : inspired by https://gfy.com/fucking-around-and-pr...hats-ufos.html |
Aliens must have taken the flag and replaced it with their own one, which is invisible to the human eye
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Show us the US flag :)
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http://www.collectspace.com/images/news-081614c-lg.jpg
above picture is taken by my Nikon P9999 with 830x optical zoom. for your eyes only. |
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wow, so much dumb.
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Unfortunately for conspiracy theorists, the nature of photography strikes down their argument. The light from the sun hitting the surface of the moon is too bright for any camera to capture something in the distance -- it would wash out any light coming from distant stars in the sky. Even if you were standing on the surface of the moon yourself, you would have to block the landscape from your vision to see any notable points of light. This happens for the same reason that stars are harder to see in big cities than in wide open fields -- there's a lot more light bouncing around from street lamps in the city, so the stars are hidden from view. Your best bet to see the countless numbers of stars in space would be to travel to the dark side of the moon. The Moon Landing Hoax Evidence - HowStuffWorks |
Trump is going to build a hotel on the moon. To create jobs.
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The reason for this is that the Moon reflects a lot more light from it's surface than Earth. |
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what's really interesting to me is the need for some to make landing on the moon 6 fucking times a conspiracy.
why that is fodder for conspiracy is bizarro. |
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my old man was one of the fuckers with a slide rule that got us to the fucking moon. and i still have that slide rule tucked away as a valuable keepsake.
fuck you. |
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A manned landing wouldn't be needed to put a range finder there. I think NASA went to the moon but I'm not closed minded and some of the questions raised make sense. I wonder why NASA never talks about uranium on the moon. If earth got uranium from a supernovae then how did it miss the moon? No atmosphere to burn it up on entry, so the moon should have plenty of it. |
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Uranium was found on the moon for the first time only in 2009. There's just not very much of it to make it interesting. If they want enough to power a reactor, they will need large scale mining to get it. Of course they can also get other things like oxygen and aluminum. |
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So much retard in this thread, that I think these guys are smarter:
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Can someone please explain why they have wires attached to their upper backs? Also when an item falls from the backpack it falls at Earth freefall, not Moon freefall, check 1 min 36 sec
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His hockey helmet wouldn't do up. His dad had to put an extra long chin strap on it for him. Looked like someone sat a helmet on a fence post. ha He warn't dumb though. |
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