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Peter B:
I was wondering if anyone would like to provide some comments on this video:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=sDggkBUSZl8

The presenter is a professional photographer who has a number of doubts about the ability of the Hasselblads to work on the Moon. Some of his questions I think I could answer, but there are others I don't know the answer to, in particular relating to the alterations made to the cameras for operation by the astronauts, and the effect of dust on the cameras.

Cheers!

Ranb:
What little he has to say about the Hasselblad is unconvincing.  The other things he says about radiation levels and temperature are the same crap every other moonbat claims.

My reply to him;

--- Quote ---Okay, you asked me to watch and comment.  Here goes.  You claim to be just asking questions, so does every other Apollo hoax proponent.  But the few answers you give or claims you make are without any supporting evidence. 

Why bother with making the cameras completely dust proof when they are attached to the astronaut's chest and not rolled around in the dust.  They get used on one mission then discarded.

The magazine protects the film that is on the spool on either side of the magazine.  You claim the magazine cannot be changed with the darkslide removed.  Your evidence that the Apollo magazines are the same as standard magazines is what exactly?  I never had a problem with film in a 35 mm cartridge being exposed when removed from the camera as long as it was wound in.  Why should a Hasselblad magazine be deficient in this manner?.

The film is in a magazine, not actually exposed to the sun's rays.  The magazine is not continuously exposed to sunlight either as the astronauts move around and it is in sunlight and shadow while used.

You accepted as true that water boils at room temperature in a vacuum.  It actually boils at far below room temperature in a vacuum.  You can look it up for yourself.

You claimed that the level of x-ray radiation on the moon is not known.  The astronauts actually carried radiation dosimeters with them.  You can look up their exposure online.

You claimed that x-rays will ruin film, but do not give radiation flux figures required for this to happen.  You also claim it is impossible to pass the Van Allen belts and live, even though you have no idea what the radiation levels are in the belts or on the moon.  Why do you object to further study of space medicine and radiation levels?  As a radiation worker for a shipyard, I welcome any further advances in our knowledge of how radiation affects our bodies.

The best thing I can say about your video is that it is a sloppy mess.
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Ranb

Bryanpoprobson:
Note: all the comments on the video seemed to me to be supportive. To test why this was the case I made some comments debunking many of his claims. They were removed within 1 hour, seems like he doesn’t like criticism. Flat Earth proponents  and Moon landing deniers like echo chambers, let them stew in their own ****.

Ranb:
Yesterday I spent an hour just replying to the echo chamber.  It is full of the usual crap that deniers post.  I was a bit surprised that the claims in the video were no better when I watched it yesterday evening.

Did you downvote the video?  I only downvoted the video a few minutes ago.  I've got about 45 posts on that video page; I'll see how long the last.

Ranb:
My comment and my replies to others are still there.  No idea why he would delete yours.

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