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Hey ho, have some high resolution stuff from NASA.

http://grin.hq.nasa.gov/BROWSE/HQ.html
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In before Desoto.
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THX NIGGER
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This is what i have, one of my favorite!
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>>226348

that one is going on his myspace
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omg moon landing is fake. Shadows not rite. lol nasa did it for the lulz.
fuck you
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word
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>>226391
lol
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>>226391
MOON LANDING FAKE. CHINA STRONG BING BONG PING PONG NIP NONG FONG
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>>226391
I've seen the space shuttle in FLorida. Get an education. Duh, we went to the moon
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wouldn't somebody be able to use a telescope and say "oh look, there's an American flag"?
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http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html
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>>226456
>>wouldn't somebody be able to use a telescope and say "oh look, there's an American flag"?

Ever hear of lunar ranging?

http://www-physics.ucsd.edu/~tmurphy/apollo/basics.html

Simply put, the Apollo astronauts left some mirrors on the surface of the moon which are used today to measure the distance from the moon to the earth using lasers.

>>We measure to the retroreflector arrays left on the moon by the Apollo astronauts, and by an unmanned Soviet rover carrying a French-built reflector.

http://www-physics.ucsd.edu/~tmurphy/apollo/lrrr.html

>>The Apollo 11 retroreflector array, consisting of 100 corner-cube prisms in a 10×10 array. Each corner cube is made of fused silica (quartz) and is 3.8 cm in diameter. The palette is 0.45 meters square, and carefully designed to minimize thermal gradients across the corner cubes as the array is slammed into and out of the sun's rays as the moon's phase changes.

Also, it would have been impossible to fake the moon landings (impossible to fake a space flight period) at the time just as it's impossible to do so today. Even in the late 1960's the Soviets were able to track very tiny objects in space.
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>>226456

Buzz Aldrin wrote in his book ‘Return to Earth’ that the flag fell over during RCS hotfire tests prior to liftoff.
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I don't understand how they could use a reflector and laser to work out the exact distance between the earth and the moon

to know where to point the laser, they would need to know the reflector's exact position already, no?