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Originally Posted by micky1up
i have no doubt that thousands of people watched rockets go up in the air but there far to many anomollies in the pictures taken on the so called landings my fav being 2 landscapes supposedly being from differnt landing areas being exactly the same and the pictue of the astronaught that overlaps the scaling grid that is on the lens of the camera which is an imposibility it was a great bt of propoganda that stopped the russians trying and saved billions on acctually going there
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Question: why do crosshairs and scaling grids appear behind sunlit white objects on the moon?
Answer: Strong luminosity can washout thin lines.
Test: Hair across lens is washed out by sunlit white paper.
With no atmosphere on the Moon, sunlight is stronger.
In this test a strand of hair was taped across a camcorder lens, which was then pointed at a sunlit white paper. While the test failed to vanish the hair-line completely, it demonstrates that diffuse solar reflection on a white surface can wash out a thin line. This result is sufficient to render the phenomenon of crosshair vanishing over sunlit white objects not anomalous. Also reflective intensity and thus crosshair-knockout potential would be greater on the Moon with no atmosphere to reduce solar intensity.