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By The Who, 15 Nov 06 in screaming_lord_sutch
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  1. xreko
    16 Nov 06
    Nice work! It looks cool.
  2. BigTel+
    16 Nov 06
    Nice lander. In the seventies I used to draw this and Apollo all the time. I could get it down to the last nut and bolt...(yes I know it's sad.)
  3. Freaky Friday+
    16 Nov 06
    I'll admit that when I first saw this, I thought it was a robot of some sort because it looked like it has eyes and a nose :)
  4. Brrr-FrostNZ+
    16 Nov 06
    Nice... & Damn.... It was on my list... Another idea scrubbed.. Doh...
  5. Bag+
    16 Nov 06
    Moon lander, why didnt i think of that. Nice work
  6. The Who+
    16 Nov 06
    Thanks gang. The net is loaded with moon landing hoax sites. I sometimes wonder if it actually made it to the moon or was just a prop in the Arizona desert?
  7. Bag+
    16 Nov 06
    I actually did a project on it once, and ended but having to conclude it was real, since the supposed evidence against it, other than a few circumstantial bits, all falls to peaces if you actually look at it closely, the photo problems are all obvious, such as many of the supposed problems with shadows, which are simply because the ground, surprisingly enough wasn't perfectly flat "/
  8. The Who+
    16 Nov 06
    Yes Bag, I believe you may very well be correct but for us conspiracy buffs it is quite interesting. Movement through the Van Allen Radiation Belt, the shadows, the absence of stars in the lunar sky supposedly blacked out to prevent amateur astronomers from plotting star positions, the clunky movement of the astronauts, the slice of the golf shot in a vacuum, the footprints, the flag lighting, the lack of visor reflections, the shots of the lunar lander taking flight from the moon and who made the film, the failure to signal earth from the surface through magnesium flares and the continued failure to ID remnants of the landing... the Hubble or earth telescopes have yet to spot any of the landers or the (3) rovers (Apollo 15, 16 and 17) left behind.

    It really is a cool discussion point and one that has sparked 100's of website suppositions.

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