Are you building an osmotic bomb?
It would be nice if we had old Harry Purvis here to dismember Patrick, a la "What Goes Up".
Are you building an osmotic bomb?
Patrick...a question if I may...
This argon laser which was "shining" on Neil and Buzz...how long did it shine on the site? A few seconds? 20 seconds? A minute?
Your answer would be appreciated.
Patrick...a question if I may...
This argon laser which was "shining" on Neil and Buzz...how long did it shine on the site? A few seconds? 20 seconds? A minute?
Your answer would be appreciated.
Why take pictures of the laser while on the Moon? And were they even looking for stars while on the Moon? It would have taken time and a concerted effort, considering the bright surface reflections.
I don't see a problem. They had a relatively brief stay on the surface, each minute carefully choreographed for mission tasks. That they didn't have time to dark adapt, then look for stars doesn't surprise me in the least. They were the first frikkin humans on the Moon, and on a very tight schedule! "Stars, schmars...we're on the MOON!!! I can see stars when I get home!!"
Meanwhile, how long were those laser pulses while they were on the surface? Not other missions...the Apollo 11 shots while they were on the surface. Hint...you've been given the answer, many, many pages ago...
I'm looking out of my window now and I can't see any stars, I guess the Earth must be a big fake.



Using the onboard optics, sure - P57 requires aligning the platform using star sightings. Buzz performed this with the window shades up to prevent stray light from ruining his night vision.
(Aldrin performs another P57 alignment before takeoff)
There is no mention of the stars in the EVA transcript. Not surprising, given the lighting conditions and that they kept their visors down for the most part. Besides, they were busy looking at the moon.
Did you see, or did you not see, stars from your living room when you turned on all the lights and looked out of the window?
When light are on, no stars, when out for a while, stars.
WE ARE NOT GOING TO LET YOU SQUIRM OUT OF THIS DREWID.
Who's "we"? I'm not a moderator, but as far as I can determine, there is only one person arguing in favor of a hoax in this thread, Patrick, unless you're tacitly admitting that you're more than one person.
Don't be presumptive: I, for one, find that far more annoying than someone using a synonym for "donkey".
Then you have your answer. All a great big fuss about nothing. I guess you feel pretty foolish now. That's OK - I'm sure it hasn't changed anyone's opinion of you.
What do you think drewid?
Hmmm
Recent news items showing pictures of the lunar landing sites ... taken by craft circling the moon... have been shown on several news sites... with links to hi res versions of the pictures.
So if this is the evidence man DID land on the moon ...isn't this thread now irrelevant..???
Of course... they are photoshop images...... that will be the arguement now. (yawn)...
I think that either myself, or someone else, will go back and find the original texts you're hacking those quotes from and put them up here.
I think that at that point everyone will see that you are quote-mining, misquoting, taking things out of context, mistaken or just plain wrong.
Based on your previous behaviour I think that at that point you will either
a) move the goalposts, B) change the subject, c) throw a hissy fit or D) some combination of those.
I think you're just another HB, and as significant as all other HB's, that is to say not at all.
I think you ought to spend less time looking at this and more time looking at your homework assignments, or mom will be disappointed with your grades.
I think that this, like all your other posts, is a tale, told by yourself, full of sound and fury and signifying nothing.
and right now I think I'll go and have a cup of tea and crack on with some work.
The Armstrong quotes are legendary. They are already in this thread. Would give you a link, but can't now. Google video search or Youtube search; "Neil Armstrong, interview, Patrick Moore BBC, 1970". Also search Apollo 11 post flight press conference. The Armstrong statement, "WE AT NO TIME...." is 40 some odd minutes into the thing.
This is pretty mainstream stuff drewid. You are going to have a hard time convincing your own peers, your own official story apologist colleagues, that Armstrong does anything but endorse the didn't see stars view.
The Patrick Moore interview from 1970 is particularly revealing. Armstrong really comes across as making an unqualified statement. cislunar space is black and one only sees the earth, the sun and the moon floating in it.
It is at the heart of the fraud, this issue.
It sounds like Neil Armstrong didn't see stars from the surface, while astronauts on later missions did.
So What?