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Cleveland : OH : USA | about 1 year ago  
NASA celebrated its 50th Anniversary with a Galaxy of its Stars -- which in the case of NASA are of course astronauts -- attending a 29 August Event in Cleveland Ohio. Posing in the photograph...
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    Posted By livewire livewire | about 1 year ago

    Is Buzz Aldridge in the picture? Apparently, he is been known to leave public events in tears if probed on the reality or otherwise of the moon landing.

    Posted By weirdtimes weirdtimes | about 1 year ago

    The moon landing was obviously a fake:


    Motivation: The Cold War -- and the USSR has just put Sputnik in space -- which was a huge coup for communism. As it is the only evidence of Armstrong and Aldridge setting foot on the moon are photos and videos.


    Why didn't they light magnesium flares on the moon surface which would have been visible to the naked eye from earth? That would have been a huge PR coup -- after all there was no other reason Kennedy put 40 billion dollars into this program other than publicity.

    Reply By bronco bronco | about 1 year ago

    Will that conspiracy theory never die? There is no real evidence of it.

    Reply By weirdtimes weirdtimes | about 1 year ago

    Oh man ... just Google it and check it for yourself.


    1. The flag is fluttering. Armstrong's golf shot slices. Yet there is no atmosphere on the moon.


    2. There is no direct video feed provided. Networks had to shoot video from a TV -- so the video images are all blurred. Yet hundreds of photos, apparently taken by the astronauts themselves, are all professional quality. Nothing blurred or over exposed.


    3. There are clearly multiple light soures and shadows with the flag lit up -- yet the moon has only one light source -- the sun.

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