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Moon hoax spoof
I stumbled across "A Funny Thing happened on the Way to the Moon" yesterday and just kept shaking my head at it's ridicules claims. Seriously, people use this as a credible source for their moon hoax beliefs?
Anyway, also came across this and thought others would get a kick out of it. Does a pretty good job of spoofing these idiots. If you haven't watched Bart Sibrel's film yet, you should watch 5 mins or so of the first part (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKONhVl7Sr8) or you'll be a bit confused with how the spoof starts: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTbeU...eature=related |
Pretty sad.
But there will always be some small population that simply won't be shifted from their opinions not matter what. It is generally best to ignore them. |
It's a conspiracy maaaan, the goverment wanted us to think that we got up there maaaan, so we ddn't see the mind control satelite in orbit maaan...
But really, want proof, look trough a telescope, you can se the landers and rovers still up there |
This one I love - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6MOnehCOUw
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http://calgary.rasc.ca/moonscope.htm The largest optical telescope on earth is the Canarias telescope and that has an aperture of 10.4 meters. Big, but not big enough. :nope: You would need an aperture of 100 meters even if one that big could be made, it would be pretty pricy. So if you want to confirm the moon landings you will need some fricking lasers and even then the nutters will claim that it is just reflecting off of unmanned remains. And no, the Hubble can't see it either. :nope: |
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(Those photos were, of course, faked. :know:) Edit: Should have checked your link first... the photos are there. http://calgary.rasc.ca/moonscope.htm#landingsites |
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Those guys are awesome. Have they released a compilation of their stuff on DvD? |
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But not from the earth nor earth orbit. :nope: |
And a mirror from what I'm told.
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Nice long dark shadows on a light surface |
Better be very very long and very very wide shadows. Unfortunately the albedo of the moon is about 0.12 so discerning shadows may be problematic also.
If you have ever tried to take a picture of the moon, you will notice how hard it is to calculate the exposure to pull out even the gross details of big fricking mountains on the moon. |
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At least that's what they claim. I've seen the "real" moon landing pictures and video. I don't remember ever seeing giant white arrows and letters there! |
But remember, those pictures were taken from Lunar orbit 40-60 miles or so.
The question I was addressing was whether a telescope from earth could see it. |
Just a theory, not a claim :DL
Too bad, I always wondered if I'll be able to see the landers if I meet someone with a powerfull telescope |
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Even if someone were able to build a telescope on Earth capable of resolving the lunar landing sites, people would still claim those images were faked. The only way to prove to some of these people would be to take them to the moon and show them the footprints. Even then, some of them would claim it was fake. |
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