mercredi 7 octobre 2015

The truth about Studio Moon Landings

Approximately 20 percent of Americans still believe, even today, that America’s successful Apollo moon landings never happened, and were simply staged to compete with Russia’s moon sojourns. Despite the fact that astronauts on these missions had brought back several independently identifiable moon rocks and other specimens, conspiracy theorists rely on the some rather interesting details of their own to explain their doubts.
For one thing, the waving flag picture from when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin planted it on the moon surface could simply not have been true, as the moon’s atmosphere is a vacuum, which translates to no wind. Then there are other facts such as the lack of impact crater (formed when a spaceship lands), multiple light sources in photos and pictures and the lack of stars in any of the pictures (which there should have been, clearer than when viewed from earth, due to the lack of clouds), which theorists claim to be the result of the shots coming from a studio, rather than the real moon surface. There are so many other claims, such as the spotting of a mysterious object’s reflection in an Apollo 12 astronaut’s helmet, the photo of a rock with an almost human-like marking of the letter ‘C’ and identical photo backdrops claimed to have been taken miles apart that fuel the fire of these theories. NASA for one, holds its own claims and has never once backed down from giving explanations!

Aucun commentaire:

Enregistrer un commentaire