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Old 03-June-2002, 08:48 PM
Tomblvd Tomblvd is offline
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As seen from earth, an Apollo spacecraft on a translunar trajectory would always be in roughly the same direction as the moon.
This strengthens my argument that the position of the Apollo craft could not successfully be worked out by radio ham operators

You can't just say that "it strenghtens your argument", you must tell us why. Please discuss the technique of using doppler shift to track a spacecraft and how being in one spot in the sky makes that difficult.

You have the incredibly annoying habit of making completely unsubstantiated statements and passing them off as fact.

Do you know what doppler shift is?


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Perhaps you could tell this to China who only recently discovered a huge American spy satellite watching over them.
What in heavens name are you talking about? You have to at least give us a link of something!

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I think I have more than responded to my critics with very a very valid response.

Making up responses is not "responding to critics". NONE of your answers have any references to them. You make a statement about not being able to track Apollo, but give no evidence, while we posted the relevant information from numerous sources.

You also make completely false claims, like Clementine and Hubble have imaged the Apollo hardware on the moon. This is completely false. If it weren't, it would end the hoax speculation.

You'll have to do much better than that, with references.
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