Message from @!GPT
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Let's get back to how arduous it'd be to attempt to re-create what was seen on tv in 1969 to tech that existed at the time.
I doubt they are gonna listen
CCD camera and telescope on the DSCOVR satellite orbiting 1 million miles from Earth.
So?
RUSSIAN 30'S MOVIE FAKES ZERO-G: https://imgur.com/0HyEECO
No they didn't have the technology to fake it in the 60's because they already had it in the 30's 😂
not really
<:lul:484994724118134784> ..
kind of smashes all moon footge
250k miles earth isnt lining up
more incosistancies
all you have is bs
Wait, what part isn't lining up?
You’re gonna have to shoot on 35mm to minimize film grain.
Normal 35mm runs at 90 feet per minute, but since we’re shooting at 30 FPS that’ll be 112.5 feet per minute.
We need 47 min of original film, so that’s about 5300 feet of film. And there are no 35mm film magazines that hold 5300 feet. But I guess if you shoot 1000-foot loads, then you could do it in 5 mags. But… you don’t wanna see the splice marks when you put the reels together, cause then everyone would know it was a fake. Remember we’re shooting for TV so its 1:3:3 aspect ratio and not 1:8:5, which means you have to do A&B rolls. That’s where you cut the negative into A&B rolls and print them onto a 5300-foot fine grain interpositive, then cut an ‘Answer Print’ in the film lab. And then I guess make everyone who works in that lab disappear…
We’re still not done though, you still need to find a custom made really big Telecine that can transfer your 5300-foot answer print to video at 10 FPS. Pin registered of course. How hard can that be? Then I guess you have to be certain that in all of that splicing, printing, and transferring, none of the most common film articats have gotten onto your giant print. No emulsion flakes or base scratches, no gate weave, no film grain, and not one spec of dust… cause any one of those will instantly betray that it’s a hoax. Oh, and then do all of that for the other missions.
250k miles
Udo had a good point. At least consider it?
every photo of the moon air quotes
They wont even read that.
@!GPT that's easy, it's the focal length of the camera : https://www.google.ca/search?rlz=1C1CHZL_enUS707US707&biw=1920&bih=1058&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=g7bbW5-NB-mVjwTRibPYDQ&q=demo+of+camera+focal+length+foreground+background+gif&oq=demo+of+camera+focal+length+foreground+background+gif&gs_l=img.3...1482.2649.0.2729.6.5.1.0.0.0.181.353.0j2.2.0....0...1c.1.64.img..3.0.0....0.NxmnPfcvTZQ#imgrc=dMG5-tYMcjVoAM:
1 million miles
has there always been an art gallery
something isnt adding up
more nasa bs
It adds up
no
it doesnt
explain ballon moon rovers
that turn into a drivable solid
Focal length, as the above pointed out
Why do you spam pictures so much instead of giving a rebuttal to what he’s saying?
Yep focal length, easy, enxt?
give up your star wars fantasies
He made a long argument