Not that long ago I found a video online that showed the original broadcast of the moon landing. As they were approaching the moon, it was an animated picture, which is quite obvious when you see it, showing the orbit around the moon in preparation for the landing.
Here it is, I found it. You can see it around 12:30. At points in the video, it clearly states on the screen that it is a simulation:
It's a simulation because there isn't any camera to record it. The astronauts are inside the spaceship and can't record video on the outside.
Think about it. When you saw Neil Armstrong take the first steps on the moon, it wasn't really the first steps. Someone had to set up the camera outside the lunar module in order to get the video of Armstrong coming down the ladder to take the first steps.
Of course this is assuming the moon landing was real, but we won't get into that...
Not that long ago I found a video online that showed the original broadcast of the moon landing. As they were approaching the moon, it was an animated picture, which is quite obvious when you see it, showing the orbit around the moon in preparation for the landing.
Here it is, I found it. You can see it around 12:30. At points in the video, it clearly states on the screen that it is a simulation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBdyzTvA3oA
It's a simulation because there isn't any camera to record it. The astronauts are inside the spaceship and can't record video on the outside.
Think about it. When you saw Neil Armstrong take the first steps on the moon, it wasn't really the first steps. Someone had to set up the camera outside the lunar module in order to get the video of Armstrong coming down the ladder to take the first steps.
Of course this is assuming the moon landing was real, but we won't get into that...
All this time, not once did I question how they got the footage. Such a good point you raise.
All the footage looks almost as bad as an old godzilla movie. It's terribly fake.