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Originally Posted by jrkeller
I was looking of the review's on Bart Sibrel's movie "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon" on amazon.com and noticed that Jay has finally added a review of his own. See it here.
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The review directly under Jay's is a hoot. It is by one M. Beckerman, who might be a Sibrel sockpuppet, given that they're on the same intellectual level ("Keep and open mind").
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Even if you see this film and don't believe a single thing in it, ask yourself this one simple question. With all the powerful telescopes that we have come up with to date, both Earth and space based, how come no one has ever taken a single photo of the landing site on the moon? We can count the dimples on a golfball from 30 miles up in space with our spy satallite [sic] cameras today but we can't take a single photo of the moon landing site to see if what we supposedly left up there is still there and in the location that it is supposed to be? The Hubble telescope can look back into space millions of years and see light from the time of the big bang but none of our satalliets [sic] can take a close up shot of the surface of the moon where we supposedly landed and left all kinds of equipment behind? I don't think so.
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Of course as any reader of this board knows, photos have been taken, from Moon orbit. Too bad Rutan & Co. didn't know about space being only 30 miles up. Would have saved them a lot of engineering work. I guess this guy figures no one with any knowledge of astronomy and principles of telescopic resolution will ask themselves that "simple question". :roll:
BTW, once my vote is registered, that count will be 3 out of 18. Heck, I might post a review of this "review"!