Hi
rdbob and welcome to BAUT. I'm glad you're asking questions, and I hope you consider the answers carefully. As in all learning, it will help you to gather the facts before drawing a conclusion. For example, you could have asked, "Are there photographs of the sun taken from the moon? If not, why not?" Instead, you boldly stated:
Out of all NASA"S photos there is absolutely not one photograph showing the sun while on the moon. Not One
Well, from a
single mission (Apollo 12*), here are 25 images of the Sun**:
AS12-46-6739
AS12-46-6762
AS12-46-6763
AS12-46-6765
AS12-46-6766
AS12-46-6767
AS12-46-6768
AS12-46-6805
AS12-46-6806
AS12-46-6807
AS12-47-6950
AS12-47-6951
AS12-47-6952
AS12-47-6971
AS12-47-6972
AS12-47-6996
AS12-47-6997
AS12-47-6998
AS12-49-7214
AS12-49-7215
AS12-49-7245
AS12-49-7246
AS12-49-7297
AS12-49-7298
AS12-49-7299
This should make you cautious about believing anything you read on a Moon Hoax website. The people who write those sites are generally ignorant of science, engineering and history. More importantly, they are
relying on you to be ignorant of these things, and want you to
remain ignorant and
to believe what they say without questioning it.
Many people here (including myself) are interested in learning about Apollo, and love researching its history, because doing so helps us all to learn about
real science and
real engineering. For my part, I love Apollo because it showed us all what amazing things people can achieve when they dream big and work hard to achieve a dream. It showed humanity at its best. These people who fill your head with stories that it was all a hoax have never accomplished anything meaningful in their lives, and try to console themselves by tearing-down the achievements of others.
Keep asking questions. Learn from the answers. Dream Big and Work Hard.
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*Ironically, the Apollo 12 crew also burned-out their TV camera when they accidentally pointed it at the Sun.
**Note that having the undimmed Sun in the photographic frame basically washes out the image, resulting in a crummy picture. The same thing happens on Earth, Mars, in orbit, and pretty much everywhere else in the Solar System.