So they couldn't leave one beacon or reflective surface or radio relay device up there that we could use to verify the landing site?
Plus they deleted all the telematic data and admit that the Van Allen radiation belt is a barrier?
I'm wearing a NASA shirt as I type this.
#OperationPaperclip
I hadn't heard the point about the telemetry data. I'll have to look into it.
However, they did leave reflective surfaces there. A very common college physics lab exercise is to bounce a laser off of the corner reflectors on the moon and record the reflection.
How do you feel about the idea that only the pictures and video were faked? I think there's really good reason to believe that.
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“However, they did leave reflective surfaces there. A very common college physics lab exercise is to bounce a laser off of the corner reflectors on the moon and record the reflection.”
You sure about that? Is there a study somewhere that shows this? Would be a game changer for me.
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You sure about that?
No, but you can bounce a laser off of the Moon and that's the explanation we got.
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It's not the kind of thing that would have a study, since no one in academia has any doubts about the Moon Landing, but you can read a description of them here.
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