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Message Subject Moon Landing - 50 Year Anniversary - Images Of ...? - What Did Those Astronauts See...?
Poster Handle LHP598
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You really have no spatial reasoning skills, do you? When the astronaut taking the picture shifted to the left, his view shifted. You can see the rocks to the left of the big rock have also shifted. It really isn't hard to understand. Just look around a bit when you go outside and you'll see similar things. There really is no problem here except you seem to have trouble visualizing things in three dimensions.
 Quoting: LHP598


It's not enough to hide the rock.

You can very easily draw a line between two corresponding points on each view to prove this.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77134005


It is more than enough. The only issue is with you.
 Quoting: LHP598


While I disagree, I don't feel the need to cloud the discussion with pointless personal attacks.

Something a little more substantive than that would put the issue to rest, and not make one question motivations.



nome sane?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77134005


Stating the fact that a move to the side and slight rotation is more than enough to hide the rock is not a personal attack. the rocks on the left side moved to the side enough for the rock on the right to be hidden. the faint red line at the top was to the right of the rock in question before and now, though it points to the same crater in the distance, it is now right next to the large rock. You can also see that the large rock is slightly rotated. All of that together makes it a fact that it is more than enough for the rock in question to be hidden by the larger rock. It also appears to be a fact that YOU have trouble visualizing in three dimensions.
 
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