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Offline Read Think Repeat

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Don't Fall of the Edge of the Moon...Set
« on: April 04, 2019, 10:30:12 PM »
Another from the Apollo 15 fraud.

AS15-85-11375 must have been faked by an interning stageline obfuscator, as no effort whatsoever was expended to blend the stageline in with the middleground.

The NASA fraudsters should have installed a barrier of some sort to prevent astroNots and crew from falling off the edge of the Moon set and posted, "Caution, Stage Drop. Please Use Access Ladder >>>"

Apollo, a criminal joke.


Offline raven

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Re: Don't Fall of the Edge of the Moon...Set
« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2019, 10:39:20 PM »
The moon is an airless body (surprise surprise) so you don't have the haze that helps you judge the distance of distant objects. All we're seeing here, you Gish galloper, is a drop off and hills and mountains in the distance.

Offline BertieSlack

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Re: Don't Fall of the Edge of the Moon...Set
« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2019, 01:51:07 AM »
The crater on the slope of Hadley Delta is called St George. It's more than a mile in diameter. It's visible from Earth using decent mid-price equipment. You can verify the landscapes seen in Apollo 15 photos using Google Moon, which is based on 3D topographic data sent back by Japan's Kaguya orbiter.

http://www.ianridpath.com/moon/moon17a.htm

Offline Jason Thompson

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Re: Don't Fall of the Edge of the Moon...Set
« Reply #3 on: April 05, 2019, 08:29:12 AM »
Justify your expectation that such a 'horizon' should not be visible and the landscape should extend all the way to the base of that mountain uninterrupted.
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Re: Don't Fall of the Edge of the Moon...Set
« Reply #4 on: April 05, 2019, 08:33:42 AM »
The crater on the slope of Hadley Delta is called St George. It's more than a mile in diameter. It's visible from Earth using decent mid-price equipment. You can verify the landscapes seen in Apollo 15 photos using Google Moon, which is based on 3D topographic data sent back by Japan's Kaguya orbiter.

http://www.ianridpath.com/moon/moon17a.htm

I'm also pretty sure that a hefty chunk of his imaginary backdrop line is actually the edge of the rille itself.

He knows full well what it is, he's been shown it before countless times.