Thread: Moon Landing
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Old Aug 23, 2007, 04:21 pm   #102 (permalink) (top)
Scott
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Hey people--I'd really like to hear some opinions on this.

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You've all seen the evidence that support wires were used in some of the later missions.
YouTube - Moon Landing Hoax - Wires Footage

You've all seen this footage played at double speed.
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a11/a11v.1101330.rm

It can be seen here.
(Two links to "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon")
YouTube - funny thing happened on the way to the moon clip
A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Moon FULL.avi
(30 minute 30 second mark)

It can also be seen here.
Man didnt land on the moon
(21 minute mark)

The fact that the wire glints can be seen in the first clip and the fact that the body movements of the astronauts in the Apollo 11 footage look just like earth gravity when played at double speed are convincing enough. What really makes it even more convincing is that the body movements in the two clips are different. That means two different methods of faking moon gravity were used. The inconsistency is apparent.
The Apollo 11 footage was simply half speed slow-motion. The clip about the support wires was probably a little faster than fifty percent--maybe sixty or seventy percent of normal speed.
YouTube - Moon Landing Hoax - Wires Footage
(first six seconds)

The combination of slow-motion and support wires looked better than the Apollo 11 footage. The only problem was that it was inconsistent with the Apollo 11 footage.

Here's something else I came across.
Aulis Online – Different Thinking
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Finally, regarding the spacing of footprints on the lunar soil, Chris Knowles informed us of a science documentary transmitted on UK TV concerning a future manned mission to Mars. It was predicted that in the Martian 1/3G, an astronaut's movement should be undertaken at a pace nearer to jogging. It does not take a genius to calculate that if so, in 1/6th gravity, perhaps the Apollo astronauts should have been moving at twice the speed of the Martian pace-not walking about in 'slow motion'. So in their rush towards planning the future of manned space flight, the Mars analysts at least, seem to have well and truly forgotten the past.
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