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Donβt ping staff randomly like that ya trolls
It was recorded by a lunar rover
with perfect panning, zooming and framing capabilities. in 1972. 384,000 km away.
do you still believe in Santa too?
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Hi
@Flat Earth PhD I did some quick research on the camera tracking
Apollo 17 was not the first time it was done, just the first time it worked correctly. Apollo 15 and 16 did the same thing however in 15 the tilt mechanism did not work leading to not tracking https://youtu.be/BMBcLg0DkLA?t=50
In Apollo 16 the rover was parked to close and did not get as good of a shot https://youtu.be/yn1S-flYkaQ?t=8
please
I was born in the day....but it wasn't yesterday
I think the timing was pre programed on the rover using maths to figure out the correct distances and angles, timing etc and triggered by a command from earth
here is the articles i used
do you have a counter argument?
@Cakeeater yes
Its a matter of assuming
Either its fake or not fake
Therebis evidence to suggest its just a model
So can you honestly tell if that is taking off from the moon or is it a model?
I can't tell, i don't know for certain but that doesn't mean its faked
It looks like it begins to tilt over later in flight to burn prograde
The flight plan is precalculated
and the camera controls were preprogramed
if the flight path is known its not overwhelmingly difficult to figure out where the ascent module will be from a given position
The gif shows the craft isnt really going up
The problem with debunking this is you disagree with the general consensus, so what evidence can i use that you will accept
Its just made to look like that
Look at all the evidence
it does initally, then it would burn perpendicular to the ground
i would have to look at the flight plan to be sure however
I only have to be right once. You have to be right every time
do you know the basics of orbital mechanics?