If you think 10 seconds of research is sufficient (for anything), you have much bigger problems than the moon landing hoax.
I agree that pictures like this aren’t great proof for, or against, any “moon landing”.
However, they are certainly evidence that faking photos of “lunar environments” on earth at the time was trivial and somewhat routine.
If you think 10 seconds of research is sufficient (for anything), you have much bigger problems than the moon landing hoax.
I agree that pictures like this aren’t great proof for, or against, any “moon landing”.
However, they are certainly evidence that faking photos of lunar environments on earth at the time was trivial and somewhat routine.