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So a robot could not have positioned those reflectors?
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The reflectors might have been built on the lander. There might have been adjustable reflectors all the way around a circular-shaped lander. The reflectors wouldn't have had to be placed on the surface like the pictures we see of them.
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Sorry, but when you use words like "probably" so many times and "or something" with no proof to back up what you say, your credibility goes right out the window.
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The motion of the astronauts in the two sets of footage is noticably different. I said "Probably" because I don't know exactly how much they slowed down the footage from the Apollo 17 missions. I think the fact that the gravity affects them differently is proof enough.
Also--when the Apollo 11 footage is doubled, it looks exactly like the astronauts are moving in earth gravity.
There's also the behavior of the astronauts in the press conference. That's mere circumstantial evidence but it's pretty strong.