Message from @gohan
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This is also one to watch, we never went there https://youtu.be/xciCJfbTvE4
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I don't think I need to answer this question of the day
Maybe you should watch some of the movies posted? It's good to look at things from different angles
I know I've seen the last two
I'll watch the first one when I get a chance
That's a good one, I watched that the other day
My opinion on whether or not the NASA Apollo Moon Landings are fake or not is...
Yes without a doubt they are fake.
***Question Of The Day #11***
Are the NASA moon landings fake?
Give your opinions in the <#484514023698726912>
With a tiny bit of digging any rational person would conclude it's highly unlikely the apollo missions were real.
Further digging and it's obvious they are a hoax.
@gohan I would love to hear your thoughts on the moon landing?
Hey everyone, **Destroying the Illusion** just posted a video! Go check it out!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-8xYjEosOY
Wtf? Creepy Joe Biden’s wife? This is sick!!! 🙄
https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1667428
The German police are corrupted. 😡
https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/3054407
@The Gwench well, I'm of the opinion that NASA did indeed make it to the moon multiple times.
@The Gwench Nasa could have pretended to make it to the moon the first time just to claim the name of being the first on the moon. Maybe they did make it other times though
Just a thought
Or not
Watch the entire video A funny thing happened on the way to the moon
Those photos are impossible if sunlight was being casted on the moon
They are from close range electrical lighting.
How would u know those r close range
The moon is closer to the sun than the Earth, u know that right?
The moon catches and reflects light, so that doesn't really add up
@🥝LoganTheKiwiMaster🥝 the moon isn't always closer
True, but he doesn't know that that is close range lighting
Nor did he know when the moon was atm
@🥝LoganTheKiwiMaster🥝 Actually, in the assumed heliocentric model, sometimes the moon is farther away than the earth. Sometimes it's the same distance. Depends on where the moon is in its orbit. The comment you made was pretty ignorant. Also. In the heliocentric model, the sun is 93 million miles away and moon is only 238 thousand miles. The different is insignificant.
Bottom line is, if the sun is 93 million miles away then light Ray's would be parallel. The shadows would be parallel for two object next to eachother on the lunar surface. You have no clue what you are talking about. They were supposedly on moon believe for atleast 7 hours I think. Anyways, time on the moon has nothing to do with shadows.