SPED UP - Six clips of objects thrown on the Moon
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the thrown objects look natural but the people move hyper fast... no amount of video editing will make it look like it was shot on earth
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Try to find one (1) ounce of evidence that supports your moon hoax theory.
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@smadzenites All that is hoax from a sound stage.
There is no LIVE, moon orbiting cameras.
Moon rocks have been found on Antarctica.
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@centurion180ad But, honestly, I doubt you were serious. This NASA hoax community is made of weird old dudes and the occasional internet troll.
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@centurion180ad I suggest you get out of your mom's basement. Look, mate, how do you explain the rovers, the tracks and the spent descent stages on the Moon? Who put them there? We can see them from the orbiters now. And where did the Moon rocks given to scientists all around the world come from?
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@smadzenites Idiot.
I looks EXACTLY like it would, on earth.
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Working hard to spread our litter everywhere in the cosmos. Disappointing. I could have done without seeing this. Then again, im glad a did.
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There's one reason why this 'speed' version of your video doesn't work... the speed in which the camera moves.. pans & tilt, doesn't look natural it's too fast... if we were looking at the correct speed (as you imply) then how on earth can a camera-operator react so fast? no.. try again.
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@denispkpk NO NASA video or stills from Apollo ever has any stars in it.
There is LEM/CM docking/undocking video ON THE DARK SIDE, where the sky ought to be *lit up* with stars, planets & milky way.
Astronauts are LIARS when they say they never saw and they do not remember seeing any stars.
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@sphinxart every mass has gravity, maybe you should take some physics classes
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@centurion180ad Yes and when you look at a lamp on the street during the night you see no stars or planets or the Milky way around it.That's proof that we're not really here at all.
Suddenly theres gravity on the moon? Interesting. Good post
sphinxart 8 months ago
@sphinxart Uh, yes, the Moon does have gravity. That's a big part of why we have tides and stuff.
bertlapollo 8 months ago 10