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why can I see studio lights on the moon? [PHOTO]
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1280257:MV8xOTc0NDA1XzMzMTcyNTk3Xzc2NkJDNEU=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1280257:MV8xOTc0NDA1XzMzMTcyNTAyX0E2Q0VGMzg4] [quote:Anonymous Coward 14143765:MV8xOTc0NDA1XzMzMTYzMzQ2XzQ0OUVDMEYy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 22944086:MV8xOTc0NDA1XzMzMTYyOTU1XzcxQTc0MkJB] [b]Hmmmmm guys.....[/b] In the following picture, zoom in on the Astronauts Sun Visor..... HELLOOOOOOOOOOOOO You can see another Astronaut taking the picture but look at the shadows on the ground of the flag and Astronaut, they don't match the shadows when you zoom out..... http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a11/AS11-40-5873HR.jpg [/quote] Yes, they do. Convex visor distorts it some but they do match. [/quote] Are you blind?! The 2 sets of shadows [photo & visor reflection] are at completely different angles to each other! Photo has the "sun" to the left of photographer and right of astroNOT...about photographers 10 o'clock. Shadow of AstroNOT being pphoto'd accordingly points to his 10 o'clock. Shadows IN THE VISOR show the photographers shadows running out almost directly away from him TOWARDS astroNOT being photo'd Putting the "sun" almost directly behind him and more directly in front of the photographer. [rermember the visor is mirroring the image] The REAL problem with pics like these is that these visor/shadow discrepancies are not simply a matter of bad stage lighting....the visor image HAD TO HAVE BEEN PURPOSELY EDITED this way... [/quote] fuck the damn shadows!!! compare the two image's content!!! I'll accept that there were 10 fucking suns all stacked up and shining down on the whole glorious landing site if someone can adequately explain why the photo's content IS NOT REFLECTED IN THE MIRRORED VISOR IMAGE!!! clues for you apollo believers.... in the photo, the astroNOT is very close to camera AND THE LEM IS DIRECTLY BEHIND HIM IN THE IMAGE. In the visor the astroNOT is very far away, reflecting a MUCH wider horizon....but NO LEM!!!!!!! riddle me that? [/quote]
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in this picture -
image - [
link to www.hq.nasa.gov
]
it seems the light source has been captured and it looks like studio lighting
like it ain't the sun in my opinion....
anyone care to comment??
source - [
link to www.hq.nasa.gov
]
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