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Proof That Man Landed On The Moon

September 30th 2009 02:39
NASA's newly launched Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has snapped images of hardware left on the moon by the Apollo astronauts, finally putting an end to conspiracy theories about the landings being faked.
Apollo landing sites on the moon

Images of five of the six Apollo landing sites were captured by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) within weeks of reaching the moon. These images and information sourced from New Scientist here.



apollo 11 and 15 landing sites on the moon
The lunar module Eagle, which was used to carry Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin down to the lunar surface on 20 July 1969 is clearly seen in the image on the left. When LRO settles into its final orbit later this year, it will deliver images that are at least twice as sharp as this one.

The lunar module Falcon from the Apollo 15 mission is visible in the image on the right. Apollo 15 astronauts, who reached the moon on 30 July 1971, were the first to use a lunar rover to explore the surface.


lunar module. Apollo 11 lander
This image of Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin in front of the lunar module Eagle provides a sense of scale to interpret the LRO images taken from orbit. The lunar module is about 4 metres wide.


Apollo moon mission landing sites
A footpath connects the Apollo 14 landing site to an experiments package that the crew members set up. The experiments station, which transmitted data back to Earth for years after the mission, boasts a reflector that can be used for laser-ranging measurements of the Earth-moon distance.


Lunar orbitor
Good lighting conditions made the 1971 Apollo 14 site particularly easy to spot, says Mark Robinson, who heads up the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera team at Arizona State University in Tempe.

Well-worn tracks can be seen in the soil to the left of the lunar module Antares (arrow).
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Comment by Danceswithwords

September 30th 2009 06:21
Fascinating, except I have been dealing with moon sceptics for over 30 years.

The most overwhelming evidence of the moon landings isn't found on the moon. I have got very good eyesight but those photos could be pointing at - well anything!

The evidence that man landed on the moon, is the ROCKS they brought back. Not a single geologist on planet Earth has ever disputed their origin.

My brother and I used to play a game whereby we'd dive to the bottom of a deep river hole. There were river pebbles on the bottom. To prove that you'd been to the bottom you'd have to surface with a handful of pebbles. The moon landings were no different.

Photos can be doctored, and disputed, as most of the moon landing photos have been over the years. The rocks they brought back ARE the evidence.

The moon rocks!

Dances

Comment by Could be you

October 5th 2009 10:30
The apollo 14 photos,. anybody noticed the placement of the LM shadow?? It seems it's the only one with a light coming from its left whilst the other objects seems to have light coming from their right? Tsk,. hahaha! I wonder who anyone could've missed that..,

Comment by Danceswithwords

October 8th 2009 08:39
Gee Could be...

The holes or shadows (appearing in the opposite direction) are craters. The light goes over them (darkness) and reflects off the far rim - like think of a sunset over a very big hole - the dark appears to the left with the light source on the right? If you could be bothered you could simulate this with a single light source, a piece of white paper with holes in it and something to represent the LM on top.

The lunar module is on the surface so hence the direction of its shadow goes in the opposite direction.

If anyone has missed anything, its you.


Dances

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