Some people with nothinge betterto do with their time claim that teh Appollo 11 mission never happened. Any conspiracy theorist should visit Wikipedias article on the matter. Almost all claims against the missions are stated, and debunked. Some of the most notible will be quoted here.
Moon hoax proponents devote a substantial portion of their efforts to examining NASA photos. They point to various oddities of photographs and films purportedly taken on the Moon. Experts in photography (even those unrelated to NASA) respond that the anomalies, while sometimes counter-intuitive, are in fact precisely what one would expect from a real Moon landing, and contrary to what would occur with manipulated or studio imagery. Hoax proponents also state that whistleblowers may have deliberately manipulated the NASA photos in hope of exposing NASA.
1. Crosshairs appear to be behind objects.
- Overexposure causes white objects to bleed into the black areas on the film.
2. Crosshairs are sometimes misplaced or rotated.
- Popular versions of photos are sometimes cropped or rotated for aesthetic impact.
3. The quality of the photographs is implausibly high.
4. There are no stars in any of the photos. The Apollo 11 astronauts also claimed in a press conference after the event to have not remembered seeing any of the stars.
- The sun was shining. Cameras were set for daylight exposure, and could not detect the faint points of light.[56], pp. 158–160Even the brightest stars are dim and difficult to see in the daytime on the Moon. The Moon’s albedo is very high and with no atmosphere to traverse, daylight at the surface is very much brighter than on Earth. Harrison Schmitt saw no stars from the Moon.[57] The astronauts’ eyes were adapted to the brightly sunlit landscape around them so that they could not see the relatively faint stars. Camera settings can turn a well-lit background into ink-black when the foreground object is brightly lit, forcing the camera to increase shutter speed in order not to have the foreground light completely wash out the image. A demonstration of this effect is here. The effect is similar to not being able to see stars outside when in a brightly-lit room – the stars only become visible when the light is turned off. The astronauts could see stars with the naked eye only when they were in the shadow of the Moon. All of the landings were in daylight.[58]
5. The color and angle of shadows and light are inconsistent.
- Shadows on the Moon are complicated by uneven ground, wide angle lens distortion, light reflected from the Earth, and lunar dust.[56], pp. 167–172 Shadows also display the properties of vanishing point perspective leading them to converge to a point on the horizon.
- This theory was demonstrated to be unsubstantiated on the MythBusters episode “NASA Moon Landing”.
6. Identical backgrounds in photos which, according to their captions, were taken miles apart.
7. The number of photographs taken is implausibly high. Up to one photo per 50 seconds.[61]
- Simplified gear with fixed settings permitted two photographs a second. Many were taken immediately after each other. Calculations are based on a single astronaut on the surface, and does not take into account that there were two persons sharing the workload during the EVA.
8. The photos contain artifacts like the two seemingly matching ‘C’s on a rock and on the ground.
9. A resident of Perth, Australia, with the pseudonym “Una Ronald”, said she saw a soft drink bottle in the frame.
- No such newspaper reports or recordings have been verified. “Una Ronald”’s existence is authenticated by only one source. There are also flaws in the story, i.e. the emphatic statement that she had to “stay up late” is easily discounted by numerous witnesses in Australia who observed the event to occur in the middle of their daytime, since this event was an unusual compulsory viewing for school children in Australia.[64]
10. The book Moon Shot contains an obvious composite photograph of Alan Shepard hitting a golf ball on the Moon with another astronaut.
- It was used in lieu of the only existing real images, from the TV monitor, which the editors of the book apparently felt were too grainy to present in a book’s picture section. The book publishers did not work for NASA.
11. There appear to be “hot spots” in some photographs that look like a huge spotlight was used at a close distance.
- Pits in Moon dust focus and reflect light in a manner similar to minuscule glass spheres used in the coating of street signs, or dew-drops on wet grass. This creates a glow around the photographer’s own shadow when it appears in a photograph. (see Heiligenschein)
- If the photographer is standing in sunlight while photographing into shade, light reflected off his white spacesuit produces a similar effect to a spotlight.[65]
12. Footprints in the extraordinarily fine lunar dust, with no moisture or atmosphere or strong gravity, are unexpectedly well preserved, in the minds of some observers – as if made in wet sand.
- The dust is silicate, and this has a special property in a vacuum of sticking together like that. The astronauts described it as being like “talcum powder or wet sand”.[60]
- This theory was demonstrated to be unsubstantiated on the MythBusters episode “NASA Moon Landing”.
Additionally, a mythbusters episode was made(Episode 104 – “NASA Moon Landing”) in which several claims against Apollo 11 were put to the test. All of which were BUSTED The episode can be watched here.(http://www.megavideo.com/?v=SEI2VWWI)
Apollo 11 did happen, cannot, will not, and never was debunked.
-Noogah


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