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Documentary - Moon Landing Hoax - Conspiracy Theory - part (1)

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Uploaded on Sep 7, 2008

Documentary - Moon Landing Hoax - Conspiracy Theory - Did We Land On The Moon (Fox TV) [43.49] part 3 uploaded by Rave for Jayita Dasgupta

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  • skysurfer5cva

    Then prove me wrong. The math and explanations I have provided can be understood by anyone who has successfully passed Algebra I and General Science in junior high school. It's really not that hard. Unfortunately, hoax believers are immune to logic.

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  • skysurfer5cva

    The math is genuine & incontrovertible. Photographic exposure is quantifiable & thus math can be applied to explain &predict. So far, you have offered up no mathematically or scientifically valid refutations to my arguments and explanations. I thus conclude that you have no math skills to accompany your previously demonstrated lack of lack of understanding of science & engineering. The challenge before you is to provide chimpanzee math that refutes my monkey math. You will be unable to do so.

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  • skysurfer5cva

    The Near & Far Sides are fixed (excepting librations), but the Bright & Dark Sides are not. The visible Moon phases prove this & prove the Moon rotates. The Lunar synodic day is ~29d13h, which means that daytime & nighttime at any particular location (except the poles) are each ~354 hrs. During the waxing phase (New to 1st Qtr to Full), the Terminator marks Lunar sunrise and the visibly bright portion of the Moon is experiencing morning. The Apollo landing occurred during Lunar morning. QED

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  • xygomorphic44

    My hats off to you fox. Making a "docmentary" with TV ratings instead than physics and facts in mind, and duping so many people into blindly believing it like sheep.

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  • lyndongaming

    there have been 7 moon landing missions, one failed, the other six landed on the moon, and returned back safely, please get your facts right

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  • FatManTap

    Flag waving: as there is no atmosphere on the moon it is a total vacuum, so any momentum given to the material as it was placed would have moved the flag with no resistance as there are no particles in the air.

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  • FatManTap

    No stars: it's the same as how stars can't be seen on Earth during the day, the light from the sun is so bright that the stars cannot be detected with the naked eye

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  • conablis1645

    I believe that we landed on the moon, because I cannot accept that it is motherfucking 2013 and we have not landed on the moon yet; that is fucking unacceptable, and I will not go for it.

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