Gee, it's really pretty simple. If you go to the Louvre and you shoot some shaky, hand-held video of the Mona Lisa and when you get home it looks like she's winking at you in a couple of the frames, where do you look for an answer? Do you unparsimoniously conclude that a painting just winked at you? Or do you conclude that some aspect of the motion of your camera caused the effect? Just because you have some frames captured from a Nova program doesn't automatically make them Apollo movie frames. This is why real research isn't done from secondary sources. You never know where those sources have been.
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