Moon Dehoax: Apollo 15's waving flag.
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@MicaelaAlmodovar - Only 5% are moon hoaxers. 9 out of 10 Americans believe in the Apollo moon missions. It is you who has to do more research to realize that these missions were true and real. Just think: why haven't the Soviets unearthed ANY shred of evidence to prove them to be a hoax for the past 40 years? It's because they couldn't find ANY evidence of fabrication. Do more reading in Science and History. All credible and prestigious materials point to this historic fact.
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@marcbrillant 9 out of 10 Americans also can't point Vietnam on a World map
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@Tanaka666666 He's right: a pendulum loses energy to friction, and I did not consider that before I posted. Then I admitted I was wrong. So what's the problem?
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@davecyco lol... no. Do some quick research.
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@davecyco lol... no. Do some quick research.
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@tzonisg Can't even point Nebraska!!! bwahahahahah AMERICA FUCK DUMBS YEAH!!!
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@jcgmed look and you will see the flag fist moves TOWARD the passing astronaut, not AWAY from him as a breeze would do. this appears to be static, if it was a breeze the flag would swing AWAY from not TOWARDS the passing object.
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@oleostrut You're right, of course.
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@Crapcarp555 - Oh, ok dude - I misunderstood your statement! :-)
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Where did you see that?
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Jesus Christ you're a fucking moron! I have not read a dumber comment.
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Arms have a lovely way of moving flags.
Due to the constant sun wind the surface of the Moon has a very high electrostatical potential and the only other electrical potential is the Astronaut. Its only electrostatic "magnetism" of the nylon flag ,wich is not dampened by an atmosphere and therefore even in affect over the distance that the Moonwalker had towards the flag.To all HB`s:Bill Clinton couldnt even keep that blowjob with Lewinsky a secret and you honestly believe that anybody could keep a secret with 400.000 ppl involved...??
stevehislop 1 year ago
@stevehislop Quite interesting comment, let's just try to keep the focus on the moon, ok ? Cheers.
jcgmed 1 year ago