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by orin stepanek » Wed Jan 04, 2006 8:49 pm

Check this out! Looks real to me. Not a bit of a breeze.

http://space.about.com/cs/videosapollo/ ... clip10.htm

Orin

moon photos

by ta152h0 » Wed Jan 04, 2006 5:25 pm

Impossible to stage in light of the return on Surveyor 3 pieces. And the rocks......where the hell on Earth do you find rocks aged like that ?

by Empeda2 » Wed Jan 04, 2006 5:07 pm

Has anyone ever attempted to take some staged photos? Surely this would be a great way to end all the conspiracists' theories? Using 1960s/70s technology only also.....

Apollo 17: Last on the Moon

by Moonlune » Wed Jan 04, 2006 4:26 pm

I feel we, those who care deeply about our Lunar Program, were cheated by bureaucracy out of Apollos 18, 19, and 20. However, this long delay has given me the time and opportunity to study and prepare for the return to the Moon. Having met Captain Cernan and subsequently read his book "Last Man", and also read Mr. Armstrong's "First Man" as well as studying Lunar and planetary geology over the past several years, I (as well as innumerable others) have hopes of being the "Next Man". <><

moon lasnding photo

by ta152h0 » Mon Dec 19, 2005 12:49 am

staged, just before you get to the " Grapevine " hill

by harry » Sun Dec 18, 2005 1:52 am

Very nice image, it makes you dream of the possibilties

by greatergood » Sun Dec 18, 2005 12:57 am

If you look at his suit it's quite obvious that he has most likely fallen down a time or two, if not many times. Of course they never show footage of that - probably because it doesn't exist. But consider how awkward it would be to walk in a suit that is pressurized to 1 atm within a vacuum, and then move by making giant leaps in low G. I'm sure they fell down all the time.

Then again, their suits were probably static and attracted the dust like crazy.

by BMAONE23 » Sat Dec 17, 2005 4:44 pm

It looks like one of the real ones to me but I was only 10 at the time, though I do remember my microbiology professor at Los Angeles Community College bringing in some similar photos in 1972 or 73 (It might even have been a National Geographic).

Moon Landing Photos

by S. Bilderback » Sat Dec 17, 2005 3:02 pm

http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/ ... -21391.jpg

So is this a real picture from the Moon or one of the staged ones? :shock:

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