Oh, come on, Dave - Jay clearly stated that the board in the first series of photographs was angled that way to make the sun-surface angle comparable to the Apollo photos (which were taken near lunar dawn). I doubt that very many people on this board had the "wouldn't they fall on their faces" reaction that you did.
And, no, you can't accurately reproduce the pertinent Apollo photograph with the batteries standing on a table - a table is flat and the lunar surface is not.
After reading all of these posts, I'm seriously beginning to think that you know perfectly well that the Apollo landings were real and you're just playing some kind of immature game . . .
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