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It was Impossible to Fake the Moon Landing on video in 1969
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77556000:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyNzU1MjE3Xzk5Q0ZBQTBE] [quote:Halcyon Dayz, FCD:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyNzU1MTU2Xzg4RTJFMUM2] [quote:anonym0us coward:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyNzUzNjQ0XzVGRDNGOEYy] [quote:Halcyon Dayz, FCD:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyNzUyNzExX0VCQjBGNTZB] The main EVA cameras were modified Hasselblad 500 ELs. https://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a11/a11-hass.html [b][i]E[/i] stands for electrical. The notion that batteries can't work in a vacuum is just another misunderstanding.[/b] :book: [/quote] Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions. I notice you said they did need batteries for the suits. Why did they not use batteries for the cameras if the batteries were safe and efficient for use in the suits. [/quote] The cameras [i]did[/i] use batteries. The previous poster was mistaken. [quote:anonym0us coward:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyNzUzNjQ0XzVGRDNGOEYy] If it can be done then it wouldnt be hard to demonstrate. And it would not cost anything either. Clearly a lot of suits were made and no doubt are still being made. [/quote] Well, now you know what to do. Rent two suits and do the experiment. I found this though: https://www.sciencephoto.com/media/239627/view A few notes: - The LM is big enough on the inside to move around. - A whole staff helping the astronauts suit up before launch is because of convenience, not because it is absolutely necessary. :book: [quote:Anonymous Coward 77091695:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyNzU0NzA5X0Q5MUIxM0M1] You go to the smithsonian museum in washington dc and tell me you go to the moon in such an ill designed piece of trash. [/quote] And another "aerospace engineer". Hoaxies can never actual explain what the alledged design flaws are. This is of course because they don't actually know what the design is, and why it is that way. Knowledge and hoaxism are anathema. Hoaxies are almost by definition utterly ignorant about Apollo and everything related to space travel. You yet another fine example of that ignorance. [quote:Anonymous Coward 77091695:MV80MDE3MDYyXzcyNzU0NzA5X0Q5MUIxM0M1] I would not even get in it to go to float 30 feet offshore. [/quote] So you are a coward. Doesn't prove anything about Apollo. :book: [/quote] What is your interest in spending at least l00% dedicated years of your life that I know of defending Apollo and NASA? [/quote]
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