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Date: 19 Sep 2006 10:27:33
From: gerhard nowak
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Hi there, Just for everybody, who is interested like me in the ongoing discussions, this is what I got as a guidance from the German Aerospace Center: >Dear Mr. *****, You were interested in photographs of the Apollo lunar >excursion modules in the lunar surface. The three last that altogether >six successful manned Apollo >Landemissionen to the moon between July 1969 >and December 1972 had photographic cameras in the parent ships circling the >moon, which could obtain a dissolution of >approximately 1 meter and for >geological mapping were used. With the last mission, Apollo 17, won the >astronaut Ron Evans from the moon orbit with the so-called "panoramic > >camera" photographs of the landing area of the lunar excursion module of >this mission, while its colleagues of genes Cernan and Jack Schmitt at the >surface were active. The lunar >excursion module be with on the picture to >the expect place recognizable, and the of it throw, long shade. Besides the >soil is short around the landing point lightened as >consequence the jet >before the landing. The admission with Ausschnittsvergösserung I send to >you in the attached file, taken out of that book "Apollo expedition to the >Moon", >NASA SP-350 (on-line accessible over >http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/SP-350/cover.html). I recommend the "Apollo to you lunar Surface >journal" (http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj), over all six manned, successful landing missions (Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17) all photos taken up by the astronauts, >who contains complete radio (with comments) as well as auxiliary documents. Yours sincerely, L. Richter Dr. Lutz Richter, German Aerospace center (DLR) >Institutes of space simulation Linder Höhe D-51170 Cologne Germany I think, this is very interesting, and I will try to work it out the next couple of months. Please keep in mind, that this is only a simple "Google-translation" from the german text and might still contain some errors. So long Gerry
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Date: 19 Sep 2006 08:07:24
From: Joe S.
Subject: Re: Moon landing Hoax > (dis)continued
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"gerhard nowak" <gerardino@arcor.de > wrote in message news:450f8dd1$0$18494$9b4e6d93@newsspool3.arcor-online.net... > Hi there, > Hello. In my 62 years on this planet, I have learned that the only person nuttier than a conspiracy nut (or, in this case, a moon-landing-was-a-hoax nut) is the person who seeks to dissuade the conspiracy nut from his belief.
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Date: 19 Sep 2006 07:51:49
From: Eugene Griessel
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"gerhard nowak" <gerardino@arcor.de > wrote: >Just for everybody, who is interested like me in the ongoing discussions, >this is what I got as a guidance from the German Aerospace Center: >>http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/SP-350/cover.html). > >I think, this is very interesting, and I will try to work it out the next >couple of months. > Obviously any agency who could fake all the other stuff could fake this as well. So why bother looking? In fact I cannot think of any way of convincing a determined moon hoax believer. Even if you put the person in a rocket and shot them to the moon to have a look for themselves they would still be convinced their trip was somehow faked. In this case one is not dealing with logic but with a perverted kind of faith. A faith in the fact that thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of people world-wide conspired to perpetrate a hoax, not once, but several times, on a gullible people - and who have all managed since that time to keep their mouths shut about it. The motives of why they should have wanted to do this are totally unclear and any explanations given by the hoax crowd totally unconvincing to rationally minded folk. Eugene L Griessel Whenever I feel like exercise, I lie down until the feeling passes.
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Date: 19 Sep 2006 17:42:46
From: Phil Wheeler
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Eugene Griessel wrote: > Even if you put the person in a rocket and shot them to the > moon to have a look for themselves they would still be convinced their > trip was somehow faked. Not for long if it was planned as a one-way trip.
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Date: 19 Sep 2006 12:29:43
From: Ernie Dunbar
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Phil Wheeler wrote: > Eugene Griessel wrote: > > > Even if you put the person in a rocket and shot them to the > > moon to have a look for themselves they would still be convinced their > > trip was somehow faked. > > Not for long if it was planned as a one-way trip. Hmm. If we could set him up with a solar-powered camera to watch the event, perhaps we could put up a website where you can see for yourself what happens when someone removes their spacesuit helmet in a hard vacuum, "because it's just a hoax." You could also demonstrate that in space, bodies do not decay for the same reason you can't breathe.
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Date: 20 Sep 2006 08:30:20
From:
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How many years have you lived on other planets? > > Hello. > > In my 62 years on this planet, I have learned that the only person nuttier > than a conspiracy nut (or, in this case, a moon-landing-was-a-hoax nut) is > the person who seeks to dissuade the conspiracy nut from his belief.
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Date: 20 Sep 2006 19:31:20
From: Joe S.
Subject: Re: Moon landing Hoax > (dis)continued
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<joebob@fastmail.fm > wrote in message news:1158766220.354492.269790@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com... > > How many years have you lived on other planets? > >> >> Hello. >> >> In my 62 years on this planet, I have learned that the only person >> nuttier >> than a conspiracy nut (or, in this case, a moon-landing-was-a-hoax nut) >> is >> the person who seeks to dissuade the conspiracy nut from his belief. > Sometimes I think I have lived forever -- in different shapes, of course -- but those feelings generally occur in direct relation to the quantity of Wild Turkey I have sipped.
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