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why can I see studio lights on the moon? [PHOTO]
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[quote:Halcyon Dayz, FCD:MV8xOTc0NDA1XzM1MDM3MTg1XzlEQThGNDky] [quote:Anonymous Coward 27089841:MV8xOTc0NDA1XzM1MDM1OTk2X0I5QTAwRDVB] [quote:troydungeon:MV8xOTc0NDA1XzMzMTUxMDI0XzEzMjUwQTVB] http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/07/photogalleries/apollo-11-hoax-pictures/index.html [/quote]the first pic with the flag is strange ,the flags shadows are going left and the other shadows are going right in the pic. [/quote] Take a closer look: http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a11/AS11-40-5875HR.jpg You can barely see bits of the thin flag-post's shadow on the accidented terrain. But it's there. The thick shadow on left is from [i]something else[/i]. Namely the Solar Wind Composition Experiment which we saw in picture 8. :book: [/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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