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Old 16-June-2003, 02:13 PM
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Look, if the guy is in shadow to the extent that he cannot even see where his feet are then there is no way that a camera could see the details of where hes standing, especially when that camera is farther away than Armstrong was. Secondly, the LM was between Armstrong and the Sun, so no direct sunlight was hitting that area, we can see this by the dark shadow of the LM, both in the movie and still pictures.

Shadow means 'lack of light'. Your all trying to tell me that there is actually light which is reaching into the shadowed area and that is why we can see Armstrong and Aldrin lit up brilliantly as they are in the shadow of the LM, I say that your wrong!

Also in an earlier conversation somebody said that the suits were so reflective because they were made from pieces of glass. If this is the case, doesn't glass melt at high heat?
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