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Old 10-September-2004, 11:22 PM
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Pity you can not get a copy of that Programme JayUtah did that was shown here in the UK a while back.

(Is it available from somewhere?)
http://www.apollohoax.com/forums/vie...forum=12&3

PM me if you want this as the torrent may not still be active.
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The tracker for the torrent file above is no longer hosting the file, so I've up loaded another one to another site I use. See apollohoax for details.
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Thank you all for your contributions.

One last question: Does anyone know of an authority on the moon landings who I could email to perhaps request an email interview, because apparently this sort of "primary" source is usually a helpful addition to the research thesis, and I am not exactly familiar with personnel in the Apollo program.

Sorry for being so annoying, but I would REALLY appreciate this help ops:
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Thank you all for your contributions.

One last question: Does anyone know of an authority on the moon landings who I could email to perhaps request an email interview, because apparently this sort of "primary" source is usually a helpful addition to the research thesis, and I am not exactly familiar with personnel in the Apollo program.

Sorry for being so annoying, but I would REALLY appreciate this help ops:
You might want to look at the JSC Oral Histories project site. It is a bunch of interviews of various NASA personal and astronauts.

The ones by John Brinkman and Richard Underwood are good. They cover the photography part of the Apollo missions.

I partically like the one by Dick Underwood. He goes in great detail on photographing things from space and all the factors that go into taking a good photograph, like lighting, lens settings, etc. Non-technical too. There is a great section on how he got in trouble with the DOD for telling the press that some of the shuttle photos showed that the Russians were violating the SALT treaties. So here's a guy that would have a beef with the government and could have revealed a hoax, but didn't. Basically, anything the hoaxers have said about the photograph and camera is refuted here.
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You might want to look at the JSC Oral Histories project site. It is a bunch of interviews of various NASA personal and astronauts.

The ones by John Brinkman and Richard Underwood are good. They cover the photography part of the Apollo missions.

I partically like the one by Dick Underwood. He goes in great detail on photographing things from space and all the factors that go into taking a good photograph, like lighting, lens settings, etc. Non-technical too. There is a great section on how he got in trouble with the DOD for telling the press that some of the shuttle photos showed that the Russians were violating the SALT treaties. So here's a guy that would have a beef with the government and could have revealed a hoax, but didn't. Basically, anything the hoaxers have said about the photograph and camera is refuted here.
Thanks, that's going to be extremely helpful!
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Dick Gordon, Apollo 12, has a website. Maybe you can get in touch with him here. BTW, I could only get his site to open using Netscape. I've met Dick Gordon several times and he laughs at the hoax idea, but he's very friendly and I'd bet might spend a little time emailing you.
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Dick Gordon, Apollo 12, has a website. Maybe you can get in touch with him here. BTW, I could only get his site to open using Netscape. I've met Dick Gordon several times and he laughs at the hoax idea, but he's very friendly and I'd bet might spend a little time emailing you.
Thanks a lot once again, I really don't know what to say.
I just emailed him.
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For a hard copy source check the February 9, 2003, Sunday New York Time Magazine. They did an article on our old friend BS and others. While very well written as are most articles in the NYT, the author came to a kind of wimpy conclusion. While everyone he spoke to that worked on the Apollo program was confident that the missions were real and the Hoax proponents were a little screwy, he was left with this nagging doubt that the hoax proponents might be right.
I found the full article in a Lexis-Nexis search. It won't be a print source anymore but still good. Thanks :wink:
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