New HD Moon Landing - Apollo Video Cameras Explained
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If the original videos wre not in HD definition, there is no way they can be restituted in HD definition.
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In Apollo 11 and Apollo 15, several minutes elapse between the moment the camera starts to film and the astronauts appears; yet the astronaut should start to appear soon after the camera has started to film since the astronaut is already on the ladder when he deploys the mesa.
How do you explain this?
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If we did go to the moon, what happened to all these geniuses? because we can't make it now!
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Why no stars?
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More rubbish to prove their Moon hoax, it's a hoax, a scam, and you Moon landing promoters are scammers.
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You are worth the time, that is the time it takes to hanging you, if it should be proved you are a liar, but that is not easy because you have the power, by the compact majority.
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@fuckutube74 He said the Sun and the Earth, but at least you are catching on. The Sun, lunar surface, and Earth are all that can be seen. Firstly because they are very bright, and second because the helmet visors had polarized light shielding inside... in other words, the visor was like a sheet of sunglasses material. Go out into the desert in broad daylight, put on a pair of sunglasses, and count how many stars *you* see. Then remember the lunar surface is about 20% brighter! Simple, isn't it?
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I have explained to you, multiple times, that Armstrong's plain English did not say he never saw stars while in space, which he had to, in order to navigate. I have explained to you multiple times that Armstrong simply reported not seeing stars while on the lunar surface, in broad daylight, wearing a polarized helmet. Plankton would have understood this by now. You have no excuse. Either you are trolling or simply too stupid to understand plain English, his or mine. You aren't worth the time.
Pygar2 11 months ago 5
@fuckutube74 Glad to help educate you. It's the space between the Earth and Moon. The sky is black, but without bright objects in close proximity, stars can be seen. In fact, they could even look out the window and see their own urine, which was dumped overboard. Contrast this with actually being on the extremely bright lunar surface, with all that light forcing both eyes and cameras to be adjusted so that dim things like stars cannot be seen. Do try to be more polite to those who teach you.
Pygar2 11 months ago