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Originally Posted by David C
Of course there is the issue of the moon rocks but only a trained geologist with access to the right lab equipment could verify they were real. Some paper saying they're real is not proof.
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"Some paper"?? Do you mean a paper by a geologist??
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The rock issue is still up in the air but the fact that there are reflections of an artificial light source in the Apollo astronouts' helmets that's obviously much bigger than the sun when compared to the reflection of the sun in the shuttle astronauts' helmets...snip...
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How can you question the validity of the rocks from the Moon
based on your inability to analyse the photos taken on the Moon? What does one have to do with the other.
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...makes me think the rocks are probably meteorites from Antartica or something from a labratory.
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Makes "you" think??...or perhaps this is something you've read on a hoax believers site, and you are simply "repeating it" because it agrees with your pre-formed conclusion.