Message from @Drewski4343
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you can't make me stfu!.. lol
you can't really photograph xrays and gamma rays, so... artist's interpretation has to do. :/
No imprint of the lunar landing module?
Itโs 10,000 pounds.
An astronaut can make a footprint on the moon, but the lunar landing module canโt.
yeah, it'd be much more difficult to replicate it
than to go to the moon
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Makes perfect sense to you ?
wish we had that kind of signal nowadays
This specific spot on the landing site was said to be solid rock with only a layer of dust
no reason for a crater in that case
like it or not you have been lied to
it's our flat earth
we're all on it
you have been told lies about every aspect of life / society
I believe there is an imprint, Derek - the left half of the lander's foot is buried under dirt almost all the way up to the rim.
the curvature formula that mainstream science gives is not observed in reality
8 inches per mile squared drop off does not occur like they say
we can see things hundreds of miles away that should be hidden by the supposed curve
The descent engines would blow away that dust, but eventually it would settle back on the ground
^^
the shadows are very odd.
The Apollo Moon Landings were a psychological operation
they were filmed on a movie set and in the desert
why does the bot think Iโm spamming?
silly robot
You canโt even see the left foot, Drew.
the left half of the foot in the image you posted
what?
the close-up shot
you can see the exact hills / mountains which they re-used for multiple moon pictures here in the desert
Canโt see it in the other one either.
in the close-up shot you posted, with the visible foot, the left half of it is partially buried.
have you guys watched any of the videos about this? Iโd like you to calm down, take deep breaths, and relax your fingers. Stop typing, stop arguing, stop mocking, stop this conversation. Watch this video. I guarantee that it will answer every question you have. Please do not continue to antagonize each other with questions that have been answered already
Hello.