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Moon Landing Anomalies: The Moving Hills on the Moon: Apollo 15 photos show rotating hills!!!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 14143765:MV8xOTczNDEzXzMzMTM2MTMyXzQxRUI5MERG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 22880729:MV8xOTczNDEzXzMzMTM0Mzk3XzYyRTM5MDNG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 14143765:MV8xOTczNDEzXzMzMTMzNzIxX0YyQUE3Q0E0] [quote:Anonymous Coward 22874240:MV8xOTczNDEzXzMzMTMzMDc1XzhERkY1QTdE] The amazing CROSSHAIRS WITH A SHADOW!!! Crosshairs have shadows? According to NASA , they do ! Lol. Zoom in close to the top-left of this NASA official image. One crosshair with shadow is at 2-o-clock position to the small dish , and travel west horizontally to locate the other cross hair to left of dish: >> http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a14/AS14-66-9306.jpg WTFF??* Note: That translates as "[i]what the fuck fuck??[/i]" [/quote] internal lens relfection. notice how it only happens right around the bright light of the Sun? [/quote] Pretty amazing how the "internal reflections" dont show up on many other photographs? [/quote] They show up on a few but there are only so many where they have the camera aimed just so at the sun. [/quote]
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WTF????
Two photos of Apollo show the Lander in different angles, one front and one almost from back, but the hills in the background remain unchanged. WTF???
Okay for all those 'Mountains look the same from different distances' shills, I can understand that, but not if you rotate the camera angle.
Once the lander lands, nobody rotates it anymore do they?
So how did the lander get rotated?
Check it out!
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