pictures from the moon:apollo 11,12,14,15,16 & 17
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@datzfast OK, You are of course free to believe what You want, but it's not impossible at all that the footprints and upkicked dust has covered the Rover tracks. Do You think that the astronauts or "stagehands" covered the tracks without no one responsible for the "hoax" saw it? When it happened or on the photos before they were made public?
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@datzfast but as said its my belief the tire tracks were filled in on purpose so people wold suspect they were filled in on purpose. what would be the gain? the gain is people would know these were earth photos.
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@YDDES it would be very difficult to hide the tire tracks on purpose, it word be impossible to hide the tire tracks by accident. i dont believe it was a colossal oversight, i believe it was a blatant and intention to expose the truth.
i used the word believe many times didn't i. hardly a theory. i suppose you can test a theory. belief like religion requires no test. so a test would simple.
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@datzfast Well it was You who mentioned the missing stars. I just commented that.
I don't care if You don't believe the footprints have erased the rover-tracks and the kicked up dust has in turn erased many of the footprints (You can actually see the remains of earlier footprints, almost covered, around the Rover). Most hoax believers deny every explanation that goes against their "theories".
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@YDDES even if your right no one will believe you. that is so far out in left field it sounds nuts. your going to ask rational people to believe that they unintentionally filled in the rover tracks with kicked up dust and your proof is partially filled in foot prints. you are as deluded as they come sir. and didnt i say to leave the missing star shit out that it was no defence of the moon tracks but not you. oh no you have to some how work it in like a lame duck running for president.
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@datzfast If You mean that You think there should have been stars in the lunar sky on these photos, You must be EXTREMELY ignorant about how cameras work. If they photographed the lunar ground, illuminated by the strongest sunlight possible, and got the ground properly exposed, how could the faint stars be visible on the photos?
Iif You look closely at 6:24, their are more footprints, almost covered by dust. They jumped around a lot, always stirring up the dust which immediately fell down.



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ggv85 3 years ago