This video show that the flag started moving when he wasn't close enough to touch it.
Yes, that is called missing my point. I said he touched it as he ran past it. Later in my quote I attribute the small movement to probably ground vibration. The lunar surface is a very good conductor of sound as seen from the seismic experiments.
A big gust would make it billow but a very slight one wouldn't; it would only make it move the way it moves in the video.
More rubbish. The flag clearly billows as White runs past it. This is just more of your abject denial of the obvious.
Heavier fabric would swing longer.
It isn't heavier fabric, it allows light though it, and why the hell would they use heavier fabric???
Anyway, the theory is that the footage was shown in slow-motion so it's not going to look one hundred percent consistent with earth movement.
Yes, everybody knows the silly old theories. I quoted a figure for movement adjusted for this. 20 seconds for a nylon SEE THROUGH flag is ridiculous.
The above video I posted shows it to be clear movement so it couldn't be the blooming effect. Ground vibration would also cause the pole and the rod to move and they clearly don't move.
They clearly do, more denial of the obvious by you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4gbMT-Zs2Y
So clearly obvious, you simply place your cursor on the flagpole full screen and it is moving. This when he is a full 4 feet away. I don't know what world of physics you live in, but air simply doesn't do that when pushed by a moving object.
ETA: You will just deny it whatever I say, so here are two frame grabs. Place the cursor on the left bottom corner of the flag - it moves, that is the flagpole. If you look close enough you can see the pole itself move!
You know you're asking the impossible. If NASA flies a classified mission, nobody will have access to any evidence of such a mission. My not producing any evidence of such a mission doesn't prove that one didn't take place.
This shows you have not the slightest clue about the size of rocket needed to put a payload safely on the Moon - and you claim an invisible launch took place with not one person seeing it, hearing it, tracking it, talking about it, or mentioning their involvement in the design of it. Pure woooooowooo.