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This SUBJECT may be dated but what the heck, here is my thought: US DID FAKE MOON LANDING. Why do i think that? After viewing both sides arguing about whether or not it is a fake, I come to this thought. I am not going to use pictures or any astronomical knowledges to back my opinion but one thing: WHERE IS (ARE) THE CLEAR SHARP COLORFUL VIDEO(S) THAT COULD HAVE BEEN DONE BY ASTRONAUTS THEMSELVES?? If you plan a trip that no mankind have ever done i am sure you will be well equiped. If astronauts were equiped with cameras that could produce such clear sharp and colorful pictures at the time, I would be severly in doubt that they are not equiped with such hightech camcorders as well. Can someone please shove in my face those clear colorful videos or my conclusion is true: THE MOON IS A VIRGIN?
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And this is for MR long Reply: it is bullsh.t to say that they could not have a small high quality camcorder at the time. They were available well before ww2 (1945) with good quality of sharpness ( how do you think they could record videos while soldiers in the battle if the camcorders were dish washing machine sizes?) |
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Done? Now, how old are you? All of the "video" that came out of WWII is actually motion pictures, i.e., FILM. Smaller motion-picture cameras of the time were roughtly the size of the earlier video camcorders, and the military did film a great deal of their operations at the time. In color, even. Where are these films, you ask? Try the Apollo Lunar Surface Journal for an on-line source, or Spacecraft Films for your very own film-to DVD transfers. Fred
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i am having trouble of finding the clip i am looking for.
Try Spacecraft Films. http://www.spacecraftfilms.com I am try to find a video clip that has equal quality of sharpness and clearness of the NASA MOON LANDING still images. You won't, nor should you expect to. The Hasselblad cameras use a 70mm square frame format while the motion picture frame format is about 16mm by 10mm. The Hasselblad frame has on the order of 30 times the film area as a 16mm film frame. Only the IMAX motion picture format has a resolution approaching 70mm still photography. And this is for MR long Reply Consider that my relies are long because they are thorough. it is bullsh.t to say that they could not have a small high quality camcorder at the time. They were available well before ww2 (1945) with good quality of sharpness... That's not a "camcorder". That's a 16mm motion picture camera. The images are sharp because they're in black and white. Black and white film is nearly always sharper than color film. As I said, the astronauts took 16mm film cameras with them to the moon and shot film while they were there. If you're having trouble finding good quality videos on the Internet, consider that the problem is that the web versions aren't intended to be high quality or full-length. They're intended to be convenient to access and download for casual inspection. Consider that not everything you think you need is available in web form. That's why we still have archives and libraries. |
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i guess my request for a socall "clear-sharp" film, movie, video...whatever that should be asked right after first apolo return from the moon ( it would not make sense to ask for it NOW because even a hommie can make a high quality short of his landing on Mars). Oh well, I guess it's only the moon knows who had been there
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Troll. Bad language. Banned. Locked.
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