Wikileaks releases moon landing footage filmed in Nevada desert
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The one big problem with the Moon landing and the Apollo missions is that there were no stars in the sky in any of the video or pictures, and the astronauts from Apollo 11 all said they did not remember seeing any stars.
I don't believe that is possible. The reason for the Hubble telescope was to see MORE stars out there in space. Even on Earth, we can see unlimited stars when away from the cities on a clear night.
Zero chance they saw only a black sky.
They lied.
Why?
Only one answer is logical.
The sun was overhead the whole time they were there. That would overpower the stars' light.
And yet, not ONE photo of the Sun. Would have been an amazing shot to see the Earth and the Sun in one photo from the Moon.
But nada.
The Moon orbits the Earth, so there should have been a period of time on at least one of the Apollo missions where they could have worked out something to get some amazing shots.
Nope.
Armstrong can't remember what stars he saw, if any. Collins said he didn't see any. Aldrin became a mute when asked about the stars.
You can believe what you want. This is the one thing that is so suspicious, that I believe they lied.
And they would have no reason to lie ... except one.
Michael Collins who was orbiting the Moon (went to the dark side of the Moon) apparently did not spot any stars either. that's what he said in the 1969 press conference. anyone still in doubt should watch it, it's very telling https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BI_ZehPOMwI
Correct.
Plus, they would have flown between the Earth and Moon, and orbited the Earth. Should have been stars as far as the eyes could see, which is what some more recent astronauts have said they see in space.
And Blackbird pilots.
Doesn't that only work in a fluid atmosphere? The diffusion of the sunlight through the particles is what obscures starlight, but on the moon there would be no diffusion, right?
If there's a bright light shining in your eyes, it's hard to see anything else.