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  • Where are the stars?

  • @EricIvar Why would you expect to see stars? Photographs on the moon had short exposures to properly capture the ground, the astronauts and so on. Photographs of similar exposures here on Earth wouldn't capture stars...why would they on the moon?

  • Great footage! Around the 0:55 mark you can see that the driver is following his own tracks.

  • ONLY JUST THOUGHT OF THIS THE MOON LANDER WAS ONLY JUST BIG ENOUGH TO FIT THE ASTRONAUTS IN HERE THE FUCK WAS THE MOON ROVER STORED LOL PURE BS

  • @dhudson369 You've either stumbled across the definitive proof of the Apollo landings being a hoax or you utterly failed to do any research whatsoever on the matter.

    watch?v=-ShauSWcTC4 says it's the latter.

  • @dhudson369 The rover wasn't stored in the crew compartment (the gray top part), it was folded up and stored in the descent stage (the gold bottom part) with the majority of the surface equipment.

  • The past seems like the future, now the space program seems like the stone age (and no money to fund these kinds of missions) Sad times, miss the glory days of the USA.

  • Stunningly beautiful : "Magnificent desolation",

  • Fantastic footage. Quite how anyone can see this and think it's fake boggles the mind.

  • Right thewiz80. That's why the dust that the wheels kick up falls right to the ground. Get real. In a standard atmosphere, it would billow up and hand in the air for a long time. In a vacuum, like on the moon, the dust would do just what it does here. fall right to the ground. Get a life!

  • @thewiz80

    Your mom's fake.

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