Evidence That Apollo Images Are Manipulated
A little humor in the interim.

Serious now. I have reviewed the audio of most Apollo missions and it rings true to me.
Apollo 12 Original LiveTV Cast
A color video camera designed to send live coverage back to earth was mounted on the Apollo 12 Mission LM. Unfortunately that camera caught the full glare of the Sun reflecting off the shiny surface of intrepid (Lunar Module) and its sensitive tubed imaging blew. The television networks canceled their coverage and millions of viewers on earth went about their day. What was originally broadcast 'live' was less than 30 seconds.

Serious now. I have reviewed the audio of most Apollo missions and it rings true to me.
Apollo 12 Original LiveTV Cast
A color video camera designed to send live coverage back to earth was mounted on the Apollo 12 Mission LM. Unfortunately that camera caught the full glare of the Sun reflecting off the shiny surface of intrepid (Lunar Module) and its sensitive tubed imaging blew. The television networks canceled their coverage and millions of viewers on earth went about their day. What was originally broadcast 'live' was less than 30 seconds.
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frutty wrote:the57ironman wrote:dum dee-dee dee-do...


.......f*ck it..........dilligaf..?
frutty wrote:In the Apollo 16 pantomime, someone decided to throw a photograph of the Duke (one of the supposed astronots) family to the ground and snap a shot of it.
What kind of twisted mind could have come up with this idea?![]()
Note: Remember the temperature on the Moon's surface don't allow for the booklets the astroNOTS were wearing attached to their wrists, or any photograph or photographic material to last without being melted or wrinkled into scorching junk at the drop of a hat)
Better definition and different moon's terrain color versions (closer to greyish cement) are available too.
perfect lighting its amazing what the studios could do back then ,,another thing that always makes me wonder ,the space suits of that era how well were they stitched together lots of little holes to seal ,something to think about



@flecktarn
Hi, On the space suits, the parts of the suits that you see are like coveralls. They are worn to stop abrasions to the real suit inside. That suit he is wearing inside has 15 to 17 layers. The suit under the overalls does not have any sewing holes in it. It has been sealed air and water tight and is under pressure. On the ISS suits they now have a layer of Kevlar, just like the bullet proof vests. All of the joints, like the helmet or gloves have a very sophisticated method of closing air tight. The have 3 sets of seals and locks. This includes all hoses and wires. It is very technical. If you wish to look it up on the NASA web site they have a great deal of data on the suits. Now and then.
If I remember correctly, each suit costs over a million USD.
You can also think of the suit like a car tire and tube. The tire is the outside and the tube the inside. They are inside the tube which is inside the tire. You only see the tire and can inflate the tube. As long as the tube has no leaks, you live.
Deuem
Hi, On the space suits, the parts of the suits that you see are like coveralls. They are worn to stop abrasions to the real suit inside. That suit he is wearing inside has 15 to 17 layers. The suit under the overalls does not have any sewing holes in it. It has been sealed air and water tight and is under pressure. On the ISS suits they now have a layer of Kevlar, just like the bullet proof vests. All of the joints, like the helmet or gloves have a very sophisticated method of closing air tight. The have 3 sets of seals and locks. This includes all hoses and wires. It is very technical. If you wish to look it up on the NASA web site they have a great deal of data on the suits. Now and then.
If I remember correctly, each suit costs over a million USD.
You can also think of the suit like a car tire and tube. The tire is the outside and the tube the inside. They are inside the tube which is inside the tire. You only see the tire and can inflate the tube. As long as the tube has no leaks, you live.
Deuem
flecktarn wrote:frutty wrote:In the Apollo 16 pantomime, someone decided to throw a photograph of the Duke (one of the supposed astronots) family to the ground and snap a shot of it.
What kind of twisted mind could have come up with this idea?![]()
Note: Remember the temperature on the Moon's surface don't allow for the booklets the astroNOTS were wearing attached to their wrists, or any photograph or photographic material to last without being melted or wrinkled into scorching junk at the drop of a hat)
Better definition and different moon's terrain color versions (closer to greyish cement) are available too.
perfect lighting its amazing what the studios could do back then ,,another thing that always makes me wonder ,the space suits of that era how well were they stitched together lots of little holes to seal ,something to think about
Yes flek it's so embarrassing, if it had not let half o humankind brain dead it would be really hilarious
Now who do you believe the liars at the ISS that are obviously not even close to zero gravity and see plenty of stars in space, or the liars of the Apollo missions who say you can't see any stars not in space or on the surface of the moon.
That's for Ripley. (Well in fact the whole scam is for Ripley)





Deception in life is nothing but a lie reduced to practice
A homage to My man FRUiT, The King of Apollo research, The best known internet buster of MASA known to mankind. I will be taking up a DTV collection for the Furt Statue. It will be placed center at the Disney pavilion in Florida. Until that day I have just found another gif from the missing archives at MASA. It is a very secrete gif. Shown for the first time ever, right here.
ENJOY

Fruit, can I have your autograph,
pretty please with sugar on top

ENJOY

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pretty please with sugar on top
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