Apollo 15 liftoff from inside LM
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the windows of the LM are angled down, 45 degrees?so they could see the ground.
it s real.
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@bjm351 Not worth answering, but I of course mean the camera on the rover. Admitting You were wrong?
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@YDDES you mean the studio camera on the ground?
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@bjm351 Wrong. The video showing the Apollo 15 from outside at lift-off, doesn't show when it tilts to gain horisontal speed to insert in orbit. Since the camera couldn't tilt upwards to follow it, the LEM disappears in a few seconds, before the tilt. Check "Apollo15 Lunar Lift-off Lunar Rover Camera".
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@YDDES FAIL. watch the video again. So your saying the camera followed the LEMs movements? well if you gou by that then at one stage the LEM is a 90 degree turn onto its side then filming down at the moon!! wich would mean the LEM would be rocking like hell all over the place and go off course. we know this didnt happen from the outside shot which show it getting pulled straight up and not moving at all. so try again.
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@bjm351 The camera wasn't manuevered by the astronauts (they had other things to do). It was mounted in the LEM, so it followed its movements. When the LEM tilted, the camera tilted. No "panning", since the whole LEM should have had to swing around to do that. The important thing was to reach the right orbit.
They, of course, took off from Moon by starting the ascent stage's rocket engine. What did You think?
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@bjm351 -- It's interesting how ignorant hoax-theory believers are.
There is no possible way to "see the whole moon" with a camera that is only 70 miles away from the moon.
Do some thinking.
Dont' be a sheep.
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@YDDES You said comparitivley low orbit, which i took as your excuse for the camera cutting off early. My point being that even if it did have to go higher to the CSM theres still absolutely no reason why they couldnt keep filming or at least pan around on the way up to show a different view but no it always moves away from the borders of their set so we cant see beyond the `horizon`. And what do you mean what do i mean? how do you think the they took off from the moon? apart from cables.
If anyone had a the right to be sceptical of the landing.It would have been the Russians.Come on. Yuri Gargarin even prased them.
MrMic1146 1 year ago
@MrMic1146 i absolutely agree
w580ifan 1 year ago
apollo 14 is mine favorite
w580ifan 2 years ago
to me this ultimately proves that this was no stage or whatever,it would be totaly impossible to fake such a scene of them vast proportions,i hope this serves a lesson to any would be cts
cripplewoox 2 years ago 5
you are smart
w580ifan 2 years ago