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davepool
09-09-2011, 07:17 PM
http://www.gizmag.com/nasa-apollo-landing-sites-photos/19756/picture/141825/

Damn, and all this time i was convinced the moon landing was filmed on a hollywood sound stage.

What's next! I suppose they're going to tell me humans aren't causing global warming.

I'm so dismayed, if anyone needs me i'll be in my mothers basement reviewing my bigfoot files.

Schuetzenman
09-09-2011, 09:37 PM
You think these will convince the Moon-bats that think we never went to the moon? They'll just claim it's photo shopped. You can't cure stupid!

dishman
09-09-2011, 10:03 PM
You think these will convince the Moo-bats that think we never went to the moon? They'll just claim it's photo shopped. You can't cure stupid!

lol,i am no conspiracy nut..by any stretch of the imagination.
never gave much thought about the whole area 51 crapola(the moon landing was filmed there..see the flag waving and theres no wind on the moon stuff)
i watch the nonsense on history or discovery channel from time to time.
however..i did see the photos,and they are blurry as hell,and what got me thinking was they can take a pic of me reading a paper from space,pictures of mars..some other planet i just read,yet they have blurry photos from about 60 miles above the moon and they are blurry?
not saying one way or the other..just thought that was odd..they can read my paper from space..hubble telescope looking at other universes..but blurry pics of the moon litter?

Full Otto
09-10-2011, 11:07 AM
Here's a twist I hadn't heard of till I caught History Detectives the other night.

http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/space/2010-06-07-moonart07_ST_N.htm
The show's producers are releasing details of the stowaway art ahead of the show, hoping the pseudonymous "John F.," the Grumman engineer suspected of pulling off the caper, will come forward. A 1969 telegram from "John F." confirming that the art made it aboard Apollo 12 sent to Forrest "Frosty" Myers, a New York artist and the brains behind the art, is one of the show's pieces of evidence.

I didn't watch it but this seems to be the segment
http://video.pbs.org/video/1619461920/