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They faked it ! The Moon Landing !!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 2658310:MV8yMTYwODU4XzM2NzE4MDgxX0FGMURBQTQ5] [quote:Menow 12288415:MV8yMTYwODU4XzM2NzE3Nzc2X0VCQ0QyNUY2] [quote:SC22 28817449:MV8yMTYwODU4XzM2NzE1ODc0X0E0OTZDQjZD] [quote:Menow 36389814:MV8yMTYwODU4XzM2NzE1NzAwX0U3RTZERThG] [quote:SC22 28817449:MV8yMTYwODU4XzM2NzEzNzgxXzdENTMzQkNE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 2658310:MV8yMTYwODU4XzM2NzEzMjY1X0UyNzYxMEIx] [quote:SC22 28817449:MV8yMTYwODU4XzM2NzEyODE0XzZGMUI1NDUz] [quote:nomuse (not logged in) 2380183:MV8yMTYwODU4XzM2NzExNzg0X0E3MzAwN0M5] ... Of course hoaxies don't see anything wrong with this. Their idea of a job is clerk at Wallmart's. The idea of knowing anything about the corporate descision-making process that changes the price structure or the layout of the aisles is completely alien.... [/quote] OK, let's discuss this. The closest, supposedly reachable, celestial body which could yield mountains of information about outer space and NASA picks up, packs up, and decides to head to Mars instead. Really? Seems to me, corporately thinking of course, that the most cost effective study would be right here on our "reachable" moon. Huge craters that would yield many objects to study. These objects could then be continuously returned to earth for hands on physical analysis. Yet, where are all of these yields? Well, NASA prefers distant study and video....much more beneficial. [/quote] Why do you continue with a red herring. There is absolutlely nothing that can be seen from the Moon that can be seen from Earth orbit. Apollo was not about astronomy. It was a cold war demonstration of power with the secondary goal of studying the Moon's GEOLOGY. Can you look up the word GEOLOGY and figure out what that means? It isn't astronomy. [/quote] Are you retarded or something. Taking objects from craters on the moon and returning them for study is an act consistent with Geology numb skull. But, to understate the astrological possibilities from the moon mission is asinine. Both would be valuable studies on a true moon mission. [/quote] AGAIN I challenge you to provide data on how equipment which could have been hauled to the moon on Apollo would have provided superior images to those from existing high-elevation Earth scopes. [/quote] High elevation= still in the atmosphere of earth. Do you believe the atmosphere has no effect on sky viewing? [/quote] This is not an answer to my question. Do you think the size of a scope has no effect on sky viewing? [/quote] Large ground based telescopes with adaptive optics provide almost as good as Hubble at much less the cost. It has been proven that orbiting telescopes work. The cost of putting a telescope on the Moon would far exceed the cost of building another Hubble and placing it into Earth orbit. There is no scientific gain of a telescope on the Moon over one in Earth orbit. Logistically, it would be far harder from the Moon. [/quote]
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