Man on the Moon...?

Did we land a Man on the Moon July 20th 1969


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The stars are brighter than the moon surface you would be able to see the stars more the moon. The starts would also make the equipment have more of a shadow.
 
Also, with the reduced gravity, they didn't have to use much thrust to leave the moon.

That too, I did expand on my post above as well. People don't realize how much air effects everything we know on earth. Without picking up a piece of dust and moving it to another part of the moon, it doesn't move. There is no air to hold dust/dirt/anything aloft like it does here.
 
Buzz Aldrin saluting the flag (note the fingers of Aldrin's right hand can be seen behind his helmet).

 
The stars are brighter than the moon surface you would be able to see the stars more the moon. The starts would also make the equipment have more of a shadow.

Stars don't cast enough light to make shadows. Especially when they are competing with direct light from the Sun.

Try more tinfoil.
 
Stars don't cast enough light to make shadows. Especially when they are competing with direct light from the Sun.

Try more tinfoil.

Wait, the moon is made of tinfoil?

Of course!
 
Deaths of key Apollo Personnel

In a television program about the hoax allegations, Fox Entertainment Group listed the deaths of ten astronauts and of two civilians related to the manned spaceflight program as having possibly been killed as part of a cover-up.

 
Another component of the Moon hoax theory is based on the argument that professional observatories and the Hubble Space Telescope should be able to take pictures of the lunar landing sites. The argument runs that if telescopes can "see to the edge of the universe" then they ought to be able to take pictures of the lunar landing sites. This implies that the world's major observatories (as well as the Hubble Program) are complicit in the Moon landing hoax by refusing to take pictures of the landing sites.
 
Deaths of key Apollo Personnel

In a television program about the hoax allegations, Fox Entertainment Group listed the deaths of ten astronauts and of two civilians related to the manned spaceflight program as having possibly been killed as part of a cover-up.

  • Theodore Freeman (T-38 crash, 1964)
  • Elliot See and Charlie Bassett (T-38 accident, 1966)
  • Virgil Ivan "Gus" Grissom (Apollo 1 fire, January 1967). His son Scott Grissom said the accident was a murder. Bill Kaysing also makes this claim.
  • Edward Higgins "Ed" White (Apollo 1 fire, January 1967)
  • Roger B. Chaffee (Apollo 1 fire, January 1967)
  • Edward "Ed" Givens (car accident, 1967)
  • Clifton "C. C." Williams (T-38 accident, October 1967)
  • X-15 pilot Michael J. "Mike" Adams (the only X-15 pilot killed during the X-15 flight test program in November 1967 - not a NASA astronaut, but had flown X-15 above 50 miles).
  • Robert Henry Lawrence, Jr., scheduled to be an Air Force Manned Orbiting Laboratory pilot, who died in a jet crash in December 1967, shortly after reporting for duty to that (later canceled) program.
  • NASA worker Thomas Ronald Baron (automobile collision with train, 1967 shortly after making accusations before Congress about the cause of the Apollo 1 fire, after which he was fired). Ruled as suicide. Baron was a quality control inspector who wrote a report critical of the Apollo program and was an outspoken critic after the Apollo 1 fire. Baron and his family were killed as their car was struck by a train at a train crossing.
  • Brian Welch, a leading official in NASA's Public Affairs Office, died a few months after appearing in the media to debunk the Fox pro-Moon hoax television show cited above.

"Fox Entertainment Group" should have been your first clue on this one.
 
Assuming all of the images and video are real, are there any pictures from those later missions of the same USA flag (either from other missions or rovers) ?
 
The stars are brighter than the moon surface you would be able to see the stars more the moon. The starts would also make the equipment have more of a shadow.

Just how many stars do you see when the sun is visible down here on good old planet Earth, other than the big one making all the light?
 
Deaths of key Apollo Personnel

In a television program about the hoax allegations, Fox Entertainment Group listed the deaths of ten astronauts and of two civilians related to the manned spaceflight program as having possibly been killed as part of a cover-up.

  • Theodore Freeman (T-38 crash, 1964)
  • Elliot See and Charlie Bassett (T-38 accident, 1966)
  • Virgil Ivan "Gus" Grissom (Apollo 1 fire, January 1967). His son Scott Grissom said the accident was a murder. Bill Kaysing also makes this claim.
  • Edward Higgins "Ed" White (Apollo 1 fire, January 1967)
  • Roger B. Chaffee (Apollo 1 fire, January 1967)
  • Edward "Ed" Givens (car accident, 1967)
  • Clifton "C. C." Williams (T-38 accident, October 1967)
  • X-15 pilot Michael J. "Mike" Adams (the only X-15 pilot killed during the X-15 flight test program in November 1967 - not a NASA astronaut, but had flown X-15 above 50 miles).
  • Robert Henry Lawrence, Jr., scheduled to be an Air Force Manned Orbiting Laboratory pilot, who died in a jet crash in December 1967, shortly after reporting for duty to that (later canceled) program.
  • NASA worker Thomas Ronald Baron (automobile collision with train, 1967 shortly after making accusations before Congress about the cause of the Apollo 1 fire, after which he was fired). Ruled as suicide. Baron was a quality control inspector who wrote a report critical of the Apollo program and was an outspoken critic after the Apollo 1 fire. Baron and his family were killed as their car was struck by a train at a train crossing.
  • Brian Welch, a leading official in NASA's Public Affairs Office, died a few months after appearing in the media to debunk the Fox pro-Moon hoax television show cited above.

OMG, 12 people died, out of thousands that worked on the Apollo program? That proves it all then. I mean think of these guys, pilots even who died in plane crashes. Never has a pilot died in a plane crash.:jimlad:
 
I looked they used the same flag for all the landings.

Apollo 11

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Apollo 13

AldrinFlag.jpg


Apollo 17

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Wait wait wait, Apollo 13 landed on the moon now?

WOW, Ron Howard you liar!
 
Um Apollo 13 didn't land on the moon, and your 11 and 13 pictures are the same picture.
 
Not certain, but I think this is the same one, photographed during the Apollo 17 mission:

NASA - A Scientist on the Moon

Plus, hoax proponents could just say it's not the exact same flag.

I do find it fascinating in that picture that you still cannot see any stars at all, even wayy in the distance over by Earth... I'm not saying it proves or disproves anything, other than I think it's interesting.