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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2008

Debunking how a footprint could be made without water or water vapor on the Moon.

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  • 3:20 Thats what she said lol :P

  • on the moon you weigh less, so is it possible to make a footprint like that on the moon?

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  • 1 thing that debunks the whole moon landings where fake, is the placment of mirrors on the moon that u can shine a laser onto to get a reading of how far the moon is away from earth. Also russia who where bitter enemies in the space race never once said they didn't belive it happend. I Could go on but there aint enough space in the utube comments box.

  • @cylosbbi There is a difference between truth and fact. A footprint on the moon is fact. ;)

  • HAHAHA! That footprint does not replicate Aldrin's so called moon footprint, because his footprint was much deeper in the soil?? The sand they're using would sink and collapse the footprint. Anyone reading this, please take a look at a video called MoonFaker: Footprints On The Moon Set, Ralph Rene Was Correct" where a man named Jarrah White completely shows how this Mythbuster demonstration was done incorrectly! Take a look for yourself! :)

  • @cylosbbi Exactly!! Check out Jarrah White's counter to this video! It's called "Moonfaker: Footprints on the moon stet, Ralph Rene was correct". It really puts the "BUST" in this video! LOL!

  • 5:03 ....my hands in those gloves...oh yeah !!!

  • by the way... i luv that show!!!!

    LOL

  • let some other NOT hollywoodish country try it... then i´ll believe!!!!

    lol

  • its and american show mythbusting and american conspiracy... what do you expect, the truth???

  • The typical conspiracy theorist appears give lip service to critical thinking. In actuality, the truth doesn't matter as much as 'proving' that something accepted is 'impossible'. Yet, the very fact that they are using the Net to comment on a broadcasted video, shows how much merit one should give to the word, 'impossible'. Yet some things ARE impossible, given the right restrictions and disclaimers, and that's the game, and they play it with expert deceit.

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