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Originally Posted by WillemV
Is there any source available online that shows the correlation between the shots of Earth taken from the Moon and the weather at that point in the visible parts of the Earth in those shots? Like old weather reports from radio broadcasts or newspapers?
That would be quite an addition to proving the landings genuine. It would be near impossible for NASA to fake distance Earth shots with correct cloud formations that match the weather patterns of that exact day and time.
What do you think?
- WillemV
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Interesting idea, not that it would change the mind of the hoax proponents. A positive proof could be as simple as comparing old weather satellite photos to pictures from Apollo missions. Particularly shots take closer to Earth during the trip to and from the moon. But BS could always claim satellite images were used by NASA to fake mission photos as well. After all he is an “expert” and NASA would have had great access to the satellite images?
Either way, it seems unlikely to add much new information to the argument, given the wealth of the extant evidence that the missions were real.