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Apollo 15 Lunar Liftoff Lunar Rover Camera

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Apollo 15 Lunar Liftoff viewed from the Lunar Rover Camera

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  • @MJ12DAVE

    Keep your tinfoil hat strong, friend.

  • @MJ12DAVE Why would you expect to see an exhaust plume in a vacuum ??............................­.d'oh ! all your gonna see is the dust flying and drifting away.

  • @MJ12DAVE Exhaust gases from most types of rocket fuel are invisible in vacuum. It's easy to see if You look at a video from a camera mounted on the upper stage of a rocket showing the separations of rocket stages. No exhausts seen, until they hit the stage separation ring that just fell away. And then they are invisible again.

    Check about 1:30 at "Apollo 11 40th anniversary" here on Youtube. There are more similar videos.

  • @NASAvsPETE Because the camera was mounted on the Rover.

  • Notice No exhaust, anti-gravity at work here folks. This is contrary to the official record.

  • @gman586 no i think its dust. U usually dont see stars in the footage becasue of the camera exposure

  • I think they are dust on the lens.

  • Are those stars we see in the 'lunar sky'? Or are they cracks in the moon set ceiling?

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